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SHOT Show 2026: We Shows off Techy New Lineup

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJanuary 23, 20263 Mins Read
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SHOT Show 2026: We Shows off Techy New Lineup

We’ve already taken a look at the new for 2026 stuff from Civivi – but, as promised at the end of that article, its sister label We Knife Co. brought its own batch of brand new blades to Vegas this week. Here are some of the highlights.

Anglex

If there’s a theme this year from the We side of the tracks, it would have to be “techy;” a lot of the inbound models have a highly modern look and feel, such as the in-house designed Anglex. This big boy has a 3.89-inch wharnie with aggro, super-modern geometry. Combined with its angular, multi-layered handle, it wouldn’t look out of place on Robocop’s belt.

Shadowhook

What’s that? You’re looking for something a little more tactical? Well then, my friend, the Shadowhook may be just the ticket. This is a compact karambit, with 2.82-inch hawkbill blade and finger ring squeezed into a tight overall package.

Notchline

Civivi got a new fixed blade, so naturally big brother We is following suit with the Notchline. It even follows a similar pattern design-wise, with a mid-size drop point (3.45 inches in length) and jimping out by the tip for detailed field dressing chores.

VARG

Contrary to its stablemates, this tiny tank of a knife gets its name in ALL CAPS, indicating that, though it be smallish, it’s ready for hard work. The exaggerated clip blade has a bit of sweep to it, which should give the M390 edge some extra horsepower.

Zorath

We’re not trying to go alphabetically here, but nevertheless the Zorath is picking up the rear on our We Knife Co. SHOW Show roundup. It’s got a name like a Power Rangers villain and suitably ominous look to go with it. As with the VARG, the Zorath’s clip blade has a dramatic sweep to it for added cutting.

Knife in Featured Image: We Knife Co. Anglex


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