Toor Knives emerged from Connor Toor's backyard forge with a mission to deliver mission-ready tactical blades at accessible prices, built entirely in the USA by skilled American craftsmen. Born from frustration with mass-produced knives that failed Marines in the field, Toor combines real-world military experience with precision manufacturing, and each design reflects input from active-duty operators, Army Rangers, and special forces personnel who stake their lives on blade performance. The company's San Diego facility employs over 30 craftsmen, many of them veterans continuing their service by transferring exceptional blades from their hands to warriors worldwide.
The tactical core runs combat-bred fixed blades in SOCOM Black and Phantom Grey finishes: the Vespen and Shifter in CPM M4, the Allied series pairing the Specter's M4 and the Brauler's Cru-Wear with green linen micarta, and the S 65 Collection dressing the Krypteia, Karsumba, and Ravyth in desert ironwood over OD Gunkote M4, tactical function in heirloom clothes. Defensive designs like the Jank Shank cover concealed carry, and where M4, Cru-Wear, and CPM-154 each earn their reputations is mapped in our knife steel guide.
The catalog's range is the tell: the Myers Chef Knife brings MagnaCut and G-10 to the cutting board alongside our kitchen knives, the Administrator dresses CPM-154 in ironwood and ebony for the office-appropriate carry, the Hard Drive prybar handles what knives shouldn't, and the multi-mission tomahawk joins our axes and saws for breaching and camp duty. Limited Heavy Metal editions add carbon fiber and brass for collectors. Every blade carries the company's core philosophy: knives that honor those who serve, built to the same exacting standards for the civilians who carry them home.