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If you’re looking for a fixed blade knife that will be a reliable companion when you’re out in the wild, look no further! This knife epitomizes the bold. The main qualities that make it great: sturdiness, sharpness, and looks. The ergonomic design is easy to hold and carry with the included leather sheath. Great for survivalists, tactical personnel, outdoors-men or anyone who appreciates fine craftsmanship and an amazing blade. The blade is stainless steel, single edged, and razor sharp. It's sturdy enough to last through even the harshest conditions.The handle is beautifully polished, with real black animal horn grips. Designed to feel comfortable and natural in the hand. Even in different conditions, you'll feel confident that the knife will stay firmly within your grasp. 3 brass pins and a brass lanyard run out the design. A note about the horn. I've seen quite a few of these out of the box, while most are solid black a few here and there have an odd blemish. Some have a little bit of white pattern included. May vary a bit from the one I took the pictures of. Included with the knife is a genuine leather sheath with a detailed design on the front. There's a button strap to keep the knife in securely. For carrying it has an upper 3" belt loop.
- Overall Length: 9 1/8".
- Blade Length: 4 3/4".
- Blade Thickness: 5/32".
- Handle Length: 4 1/4".
- Handle Thickness: 5/8".
- Knife Weight: 6 1/2 oz
| One of Buck's most famous, classic fixed blades is the 120 General. Coveted by many, the 120 is the ultimate hunting knife. Now offered with Buck's premium S35VN steel and green canvas Micarta handles, the 120 is even more impressive. Exclusive, elite, and luxurious, the General remains an exceptional choice for a hunting knife or simply as a collectible. Either way, it is a conversation starter.
Micarta is known for its strength and durability and is nearly impervious to weather, oils, and solvents, making it slip resistant in wet conditions.
- Paul Bos Heat Treat
- Made in the USA
- Buck Knives Forever Warranty
| Garberg Knife with carbon steel makes it possible to light the fire with both flint and fire steel It’s also easy to resharpen the knife in the field The blade is made of 0.32 cm thick high-quality carbon steel The grinding makes the knife easier to keep sharp and the spine of the blade has been ground so that it can be used with a fire starter The knife sheath’s Multi-Mount is a versatile mounting solution, so you can mount the knife almost anywhere you want, and you can attach and detach it in seconds Of course, it’s also possible to take the knife directly out of its sheath for even faster use The knife is also MOLLE-compatible It is the most robust model, yet easily capable of performing delicate tasks such as carving
| The blade of the Morakniv Garberg S is 3.2mm thick and made of high quality stainless steel, specially treated in our factory to make it even stronger. It has a special Scandi grind to the edge, making the knife easier to keep sharp. Also, the spine of the blade has been ground to be used with a fire starter. The practical and classy knife sheath in polymer protects the edge when you don’t use the knife and with the belt loop attached to your belt the Morakniv Garberg is always close at hand.
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- Type: Pocket Knife
- Overall Length: 6.02 in
- Blade Length: 2.64 in
- Blade Thickness: 0.07 in
- Weight: 2.58 oz
- Blade Material: N690
- Handle Material: Curly Birch Wood, Nickel Silver
- Opener: Nail Nick
- Opening: Manual
- Lock Type: Slipjoint
- Made in: Solingen, Germany
- Color: Green
- Blade Color: Uncoated
The Boker Swell-End Jack is another classic knife shape, which was to be found on European farmers' markets and in the typical general shops of American settlements since the turn of the century. The handy pocket knife owes its name to its traditional design, which becomes noticeably wider towards the end of the handle, thus shifting the knife's centre of gravity backwards. In addition to the satin-finished main blade of ice-hardened N690 with 60 to 61 HRC, the knife is also equipped with a cap lifter that can also be used as a screwdriver. The blade has a modern ricasso and is opened by nail nick. The operating safety of the slipjoint is increased by a 90 degree arrestor during opening and closing. The green stabilised handle scales are made of local burl birch wood, which is characterised by its rich colour and striking grain. The characteristic bolsters are made of nickel silver. Handmade in the Boker Knife Manufactory in Solingen.
| 10.75 inch overall. 5.38 inch sawback stainless spear point blade. Black knurled stainless handle. Black and gray camo finish blade. Pommel unscrews to reveal a compass inside cap and small survival kit stored in clear acrylic tube in handle. O-ring sealed. Sheath also stores a 4.88 inch overall skinner with 1.38 inch guthook blade. One piece stainless construction with flathead screwdriver end, bottle/can opener, and nylon lanyard. Also stored inside sheath is a pullout tray with latex powerbands for slingshot. Back of tray features ruler, S.O.S. Signals and signaling mirror. Outside of sheath features several feet of nylon cord, black coated stainless metal arms at tip of sheath that flip out to serve as slingshot, and a sharpening stone on the back. Boxed.
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