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SHOT Show 2026: Civivi Lets the Cat out of the Bag

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To nobody’s surprise, the ever-busy Civivi brought a lot of new models to SHOW Show 2026. Incoming models number in the literal dozens, but we’ve selected some particular highlights below.

Brr15

There’s only one maker who slaps names like “Brr15” on his knives – and that’s Rafal Brzeski, collaborating here on a Civivi-fied version of a premium We Knife Co. collab from some years back. The Brr15 is a sleek mid-sizer with a 3.2-inch blade and two-tone G-10 scales.

Purr

So now you’ve seen the Brr – but have you met the Purr? This incoming Ostap Hel piece derives its name from its feline styling, including symmetrical front and back flippers that make ears when this 1.83-inch snipper is closed.

Spooky

What can we say? We can’t stay away from the unusual looking pieces. Coming to us from Robert Saniscalchi, the Spooky’s notable flourish is its eccentric, but undeniably cool, reverse tanto blade, embellished with some standout grindwork.

Carveth

We’ wanted to highlight at least one fixed blade as Civivi continues to work its way into the category, and the Carveth is it. The 3.59-inch blade here is obviously spec’d for hunters, with its long sweeping belly and jimping out near the tip.

Kukei

Last but not least , take a gander at this pint-sized piece from Tashi Bharucha. The Kukei is obviously inspired by Eastern bladecraft and, while it may resemble traditional Japanese friction folders, the 2-inch sheepsfoot blade here locks up nice and tight with a liner lock.

There is a lot more from Civivi as well as its sister brands to talk about – so stay tuned for more SHOT week highlights!

Knife in Featured Image: Civivi Purr

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