| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
| Brand | KA-BAR |
| Model Name | 1480 |
| Special Feature | Reversible Sheath, Black Metal Belt Clip, Textured Zytel Handle |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Included Components | TDI ORIGINAL |
| Handle Material | Zytel |
| Color | Factory |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Style | Plain Edge |
- Black metal belt Clip (1480Clip) included
- Designed by john benner, founder and owner of tactical defense institute
- Aus 8a stainless steel blade
- Zytel handle
- Overall length 5-5/8 inch
- Law enforcement knife ideal as “last option” knife
- Sheath wears on pant belt in well-concealed location














Trevor Verified Buyer –
Excellent knife. It clips on my belt and feels very sturdy. Every first responder should have one for a all else fails weapon.
Ka-bar has never let me down. I have only had it out twice and used it once. Compact and very easy to get out efficiently especially if your on your back fighting for your life. Great to deliver a armpit puncture or go through logging to deliver a fast tendon slice. Like I said I have kmly had to use it once. Ka-bar has never let me down.
Michael Timm Verified Buyer –
The knife arrived in nice packaging, super sharp. Feels great in hand and will be a nice addition to my daily carry.
Stephen Glazer Verified Buyer –
If you live in a country like me (Canada ) where carrying a gun is illegal and don’t want to lug around a heavy knife in your pocket everyday then I would say this is the perfect knife to get. Takes a little bit of practice to be able to draw it fast without the whole sheath coming off but you can just use your thumb to hold down the sheath as you draw the knife. Well made. Light. Cheap. Delivered the next day. And sharp. A great combination. What more could you ask for?
glengood Verified Buyer –
Amazing product! Very, very practical and has the ability to disengage the knife from the holster in a second. Sturdy and can do what they can say what they do. Thank you… Designed by John Benner, founder and owner of Tactical Defense Institute.
Troy Verified Buyer –
Racheltech Verified Buyer –
Works great for an off hand retention tool. I keep it clipped on my duty belt behind my mag caddy and it’s like it’s not even there. It’s small enough to hide as well as stay out of the way, however I have no doubt it would accomplish what I need it to of I ever have to use it. Great edge on it, finish has chipped a little from mild use, would like to see the coating hold up better but other than that it’s great.
Bob Verified Buyer –
Well thought out blade, sheath, and clip. Comes sharp out of the box and has a well constructed full-tang blade. Unfortunately, I have large hands so my index finger knuckle contacts the base of the blade if I quickly grab the knife from its sheath. If the blade had a slightly different angle that wouldn’t be a problem. I have the same style blade in size large and have sufficient room for my hand on it. The downside of the size large is it’s size and weight. I may try to grind some of the offending area away on the smaller version to make it more comfortable for my hand. That said, the knife is well made so I would suggest trying one for yourself to see if it works for your hand.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Good small knife that is easily carried inside or outside of waist belt. Come with a little tool to dismantle and flip the orientation of the knife. The handle seems to be cheap plastic, but it’s still a decent grip. And for a knife this size, the grip is not a huge factor; the angle of the blade in reference to the grip makes this easy to maintain a solid grasp. The holster part that clip onto a belt is very well made, and it has an extra lip on the bottom that will catch the belt and prevent from coming off the belt completely. The knife also secures pretty firmly into the sheath.
The steel used is unfortunately the “Taiwan” type often seen in mediocre blades. It’s an overall good blade considering the type of knife, and it can be sharpened easily and can maintain a decent edge, but use it as a multi-purpose knife for camping or give a little abuse and the dulling will become evident. That’s obviously the main purpose of this knife but it demonstrates the steel quality. Obviously nobody would expect this to be some CPM grade steel or anything, but it’s a little lower grade than expected for a knife and company like this.
cjolliffe Verified Buyer –
Most of the reviews for the actual knife are excellent and I agree. I will address the negative reviews about the holster. The major complaint about the holster is that it is too tight and it is difficult to remove the knife. I disagree.
As you can see from my pics the holster has a thumb grip to assist in removing the knife. A quick press results in an audible click as the knife releases and then it is free to grab. I would consider this a safety feature and not a con. The knife is always firmly in the holster until you want it.
Anytime someone purchases a concealed weapon for self defense the expectation should be that they practice unholstering and “dry-firing” the weapon. I have had mine for a day and have probably randomly drawn it 100x already, each time becoming faster at clicking off the “safety” and withdrawing the weapon. This will insure muscle memory when I need it most.
In my opinion: Great knife, great holster, but they sell aftermarket ones right here on githubja.com that are looser if you just can’t get used to it.
RC Verified Buyer –
Wow.
Just… wow.
Great feel, awesome sheath, razor-sharp outta the box, terrific size and obvious high-quality.
Definitely looking forward to using this as an EDC.
Small enough to not get in the way, but enough size to do serious damage… if need be.
Another quality product from Ka-Bar.
Once again, fantastic shipping via Intelcom.
(I love having stuff delivered on the weekend)
Zombie Hunter Verified Buyer –
I really was not sure what I would get from a $30 dollar knife even though it has the Ka-Bar name. Well I have a well constructed, sharp, and easily handled concealed weapon. Originally intended for a weak hand draw for LEOs and to be worn behind their magazine pouch. As a civilian I wear it in 11 o’clock position for weak hand draw or strong hand draw. The sheath that came with it is nice, I do not think it is Kydex, but the knife clicks in and will not come out until you want it to. The belt clip is reversible (so you can have the sheath inside or outside the belt) and clips around my belt securely. The belt clip seems kinda of week at first because there is not a lot of tension on it, but after months of wearing it and taking it on and off at least twice a day it is still holding strong. I do not use this as a pocket knife and I have only used it once as such, so I can not tell you how the edge will hold under heavy use.
Overall I am extremely happy with the quality of the TDI and would recommend this to anyone who would like a self defense edged weapon.