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Why choose a fixed blade:
On a drop point survival knife the thick back of the knife’s blade continues up to the point of the blade. This greatly increases the structural strength of your blades point (the part you use to stab people). Only with a drop point blade can you drill holes into hard materials like wood, plastic, or even metal and tighten or loosen screws without risking to break your blade
Any decent survival knife comes with a finger guard. A finger guard is a barrier in between the handle and the knife’s blade so that when your grip slips you won’t slice your palm open.Most survival knives are rather large though and for fine work like wood carving or skinning small game you will have to hold your knife with your fingers resting on it’s blade. Choils - are dull bulges in between your knife’s finger guard and the blade that allow you to hold your knife at it’s center and prevent your fingers from slipping into your knife’s edge. It’s like a second finger guard half an inch (one or two centimeters) closer to your knife’s edge.
This knife makes you feel like a serious survivalist, it is surprisingly lightweight and beautifully made. Coated black blade and hilt with a flat end.
Note: There is no box for this item.
Height: 2cm Width: 6.2cm, Length: 30.5cm Weight: 190g