When it comes to action and intrigue, nobody put words to paper like Jack Carr. His novels have captured the imagination of young and old alike with their grit and realism. With a previous life as a Navy SEAL, Jack crafts books that are tough to put down. Now, Jack has teamed up with SIG to create a very special package. The Jack Carr Limited Edition MK25.

Jack Carr Limited Edition MK25 – A Collectors Item
Built to honor service, legacy, and uncompromising craftsmanship, the Jack Carr Limited Edition MK25 is a purpose-driven collector’s piece defined by symbolism, detail, and intent. Every element—from finish to materials to included accessories—was selected to reflect Jack Carr’s standards and the tools he trusts. Jack Carr is a former Navy SEAL who transitioned from twenty years of special operations service to become the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed The Terminal List series. His books inspired the hit Amazon Prime Video series starring Chris Pratt.
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The MK25 has earned its reputation through decades of real-world use, valued for reliability, accuracy, and consistency under pressure. That lineage carries forward here through a Vietnam Tiger Stripe Cerakote slide, by Blowndeadline—a finish rooted in combat history and executed with modern precision. A deeply engraved tomahawk logo anchors the slide, reinforcing the piece’s martial identity and deliberate attention to detail.

Limited Run
Curly maple grip panels, inlaid with crossed tomahawk medallions, mirror the materials and craftsmanship of the included Winkler tomahawk. The pairing is intentional—two tools built with purpose, informed by experience, and selected without compromise.
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Limited to 213 units, commemorating Jack Carr’s BUD/S class number, this release is as meaningful as it is rare—bold by design and unapologetic in execution.

The History of the Crossed Hawks – From Jack Carr
“The crossed Winkler RnD Tomahawks were the only natural choice when deciding on a logo for my post-military life. To me, they represent strength, capability, freedom, and a tie to the old ways. I had chosen the Winkler Tomahawk as the weapon of choice for James Reece, the protagonist of my debut novel, because I wanted a totem that spoke to Reece as a student of war – an ancient tool crafted into a modern implement by master bladesmith Daniel Winkler.
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“Tomahawks hold a special place in the community of warriors. American martial tradition traces its use back to the French and Indian War, when Robert Rogers’ standing orders concluded with, ‘Let the enemy come till he’s almost close enough to touch, then let him have it and jump out and finish him up with your hatchet.’
“At my military retirement in 2016, I gave each of my children a set of gifts: a Bible and a compass to help guide them, The Constitution as a reminder of our rights and freedoms, and a Winkler RnD Tomahawk representing the means and will to defend them.
“Not long after, I placed two of those tomahawks together on the floor of my office and snapped a photo. After reaching out to Daniel Winkler for his blessing, the die was cast, and the Crossed Hawks logo was born.”
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P226 MK25 JACK CARR Features:
- Vietnam Tiger Stripe Cerakote slide, by Blowndeadline
- Deep-engraved Crossed Tomahawk logo, executed by Blowndeadline
- Curly maple grip panels with crossed tomahawk medallions
- Grip design matched to the included Winkler tomahawk
- Winkler tomahawk included, packaged in custom display-cut foam
- Waterproof Pelican 1450 case with custom-cut foam
- Custom Jack Carr challenge coin included
- Limited to 213 units, honoring Jack Carr’s BUD/S class
For more information, visit SIG.
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