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Ranger Grip Full-Tang Tactical Fixed Blade - Green Rubber

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Ranger Grip Field-Ready Tactical Fixed Blade - Green Rubber locks into your palm like it was built just for you. The full-tang, matte black clip point with partial serrations is made for cutting cord, slicing, and controlled piercing in real field use. A deep guard and aggressively textured green rubber handle keep your hand secure in rain, sweat, or gloves, while the lanyard-ready tail gives you quick, confident retention around camp, in the truck, or on the job.

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Feel a Purpose-Built Tactical Fixed Blade Settle Into Your Grip

There’s a moment with any serious field knife when you know it’s staying in your rotation. With the Ranger Grip Field-Ready Tactical Fixed Blade - Green Rubber, that moment hits the second the textured handle locks into your palm. The full-tang spine fills the hand, the matte black clip point lines up with your thumb, and you can tell this tactical fixed blade was built to be used, not babied.

Field-Ready Tactical Fixed Blade Confidence

This is a full-size tactical fixed blade designed around control and durability. The black clip point profile gives you a strong tip for precision work and penetration, while the partial serrations near the handle chew through cord, webbing, and tough material that a plain edge alone can struggle with. The guard between blade and handle keeps your fingers from riding forward during hard thrusts or wet work, making this an easy choice for anyone who expects their gear to get knocked around.

Full-Tang Strength From Tip to Lanyard Hole

Full-tang construction is what separates throwaway blades from dependable field tools. On this Ranger Grip fixed blade, the steel runs in one continuous line from the clip point all the way to the exposed butt with lanyard hole. That means no hidden joints, no mystery connections—just a single, solid piece of steel that can take abuse on duty, in camp, or in the truck without flinching.

Black Clip Point With Work-Ready Edge

The matte black finish helps cut reflections and gives the blade a low-profile tactical look. The clip point shape narrows the tip for controlled piercing and fine work, while the partial-serrated section closer to the handle gives you aggressive bite on fibrous material. Whether you’re breaking down boxes at the shop or cutting paracord and straps in the field, you get a versatile cutting edge that actually earns its keep.

Built for Harsh Conditions: Grip, Guard, and Control

The heart of the Ranger Grip design is right in the name: grip. The green rubber handle isn’t just color—it’s function. Deep texturing and ergonomic contouring give your hand traction even when you’re wearing gloves, working in the rain, or sweating through hot weather tasks. This tactical fixed blade is built to stay put under pressure.

Textured Green Rubber Handle That Locks In

The handle features a raised, patterned texture that bites into your palm without feeling harsh. Unlike smooth synthetics or bare metal, the rubber surface maintains friction when wet and doesn’t turn slick with sweat or oil. If you’ve ever had to choke up on a knife for delicate work after heavy cutting, you’ll appreciate how secure this handle feels in multiple grip positions.

Guard and Spine Jimping for Confident Pressure

A pronounced guard between the blade and handle gives you a solid reference point and prevents your fingers from sliding forward onto the edge. Along the spine, sawback-style jimping provides extra traction for your thumb when you’re bearing down on a cut. Combined, these details make the Ranger Grip tactical fixed blade feel like an extension of your hand instead of something you have to fight to control.

Tactical, Survival, and Everyday Field Use

This knife lives comfortably in the tactical and survival world, but it doesn’t need a deployment to justify its place. Around camp, the clip point handles food prep and general slicing, while the serrations rip through rope, straps, and tough packaging. On the job, the full guard and rubber grip mean you can make quick cuts without constantly second-guessing your hand placement.

The exposed tang at the butt ends in a lanyard hole and comes pre-strung with cord, giving you instant retention options. Loop it around your wrist while working over water, on a ladder, or in thick brush, and you’ve got a tactical fixed blade that’s not going anywhere unless you want it to.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Even if you’re here for butterfly knife for sale searches or hunting for a balisong for sale, a lot of the same questions come up around any edged tool—especially when you’re thinking about carry, legality, and actual use. While the Ranger Grip is a tactical fixed blade, not a balisong, the same community mindset applies: honest details, clear use cases, and respect for how and where you carry.

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

In the U.S., butterfly knife legality—and how it compares to a tactical fixed blade—varies heavily by state and even by city. This is not legal advice, but a general snapshot as of recent regulations:

  • Generally more permissive states like Texas, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Florida allow ownership of butterfly knives and fixed blades for adults, with fewer blade length restrictions.
  • Regulated or restricted states such as California, New York, and Massachusetts often treat balisongs like switchblades or gravity knives, which can mean bans on carry, sale, or concealed carry above certain lengths.
  • Mixed or local-rule states including Colorado, Washington, and Oregon may allow ownership but restrict concealed carry or have city-level bans.

Fixed blades like this Ranger Grip tactical fixed blade are often regulated by blade length and how you carry (open vs. concealed). Laws change constantly, so always check your current state and local laws before you buy, carry, or ship any knife—balisong or fixed.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

In the balisong community, a trainer has dull edges and a rounded or unsharpened tip so you can practice butterfly knife flipping without cutting yourself. The handles, hardware, and balance aim to mimic a real balisong, but the blade itself doesn’t bite.

A live blade butterfly knife has a sharpened edge and a true point. It’s the same flipping mechanics, but now with real cutting power—and real consequences. Flippers usually start with a trainer to dial in muscle memory, then step up to a live blade once they’re landing consistent, controlled tricks.

The Ranger Grip tactical fixed blade isn’t a balisong, but it overlaps in one key way: it’s a serious live blade tool. Where a butterfly knife focuses on flipping and deployment, this fixed blade cuts straight to the work—no moving handles, no pivots, just a ready-for-use edge the moment it leaves the sheath.

Is this knife a good fit if I’m mostly into balisongs?

If your main search is butterfly knife for sale because you’re deep into balisong flipping, a fixed blade like the Ranger Grip fills a different role in your kit. Balisongs shine in the art of the flip and quick, mechanical deployment. A tactical fixed blade shines in reliability: no pivot to tune, no latch to manage, no handle alignment to worry about—just draw and cut.

Many balisong collectors and flippers keep at least one solid fixed blade around for camp, truck, or duty use. The same things you care about in a balisong—control, balance, and secure grip—are exactly what the textured green rubber handle and full guard give you here. It’s not for flipping; it’s for every task you don’t want to risk a trick on.

For the Collector, the User, and the Everyday Carrier

If you’re the type who hunts for the next balisong for sale, this tactical fixed blade plays a complementary role in your lineup. Collectors will appreciate the full-tang build, clean black clip point, and no-nonsense field profile. Users who actually beat on their gear will value the rubber grip, guard, and partial serrations when conditions get ugly. Daily carriers who want something more serious for truck, cabin, or camp will find the Ranger Grip Field-Ready Tactical Fixed Blade - Green Rubber settles into their routine just as easily as it settles into their hand.

Whether you’re building a collection, rounding out a loadout that already includes a favorite butterfly knife, or just wanting a reliable fixed blade that never feels out of place in the field, this one was made to be used—and to keep earning its spot, cut after cut.

Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Rubber
Theme None
Tang Type Full Tang
Pommel/Butt Cap Lanyard hole