The SOG story begins in Vietnam, where members of a highly classified US special ops unit - known as MACV-SOG - carried a unique combat knife into the jungle on covert missions. Years later, in 1986, that knife inspired a young designer, named Spencer Frazer, to found SOG Specialty Knives. His mission: to reproduce the original SOG Bowie knife and pay tribute to the special ops unit that created it. What began as a single commemorative model soon became a full line of innovative tools - field-proven by US Special Forces, even honored as the Navy SEAL knife of choice. Today, SOG knives are carried with confidence into the most demanding situations. Forged out of tradition, hardened in the field, honed for you.
Unlike the original version of the SOG Terminus, the Terminus XR is not a slipjoint pocket knife.
The SOG TAC-XR impresses with its robust D2 blade and sturdy axis lock mechanism. The tactical design is completed by th
With powerful styling that is a subtle nod to its Japanese DNA, the SOG Kiku XR hints at its strength wherever it is car
The SOG Power Access Assist offers versatility in a small space. The handy multi-tool is ready to solve those problems
The SOG Power Access Assist offers versatility in a small space. The handy multi-tool is ready to solve those problems
The Pentagon XR from SOG operates mostly under the radar. With its black blade made of tough CPM-S-35VN
The Pentagon XR from SOG operates mostly under the radar. With its black blade made of tough CPM-S-35VN and green handle
Superlatives take the edge off all too quickly these days. However, the SOG Ultra XR with its ultra-tough blade made of
Superlatives take the edge off all too quickly these days. However, the SOG Ultra XR with a gold finish blade made of po
