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The Fixed Blade Tactical Knife is a high-performance outdoor tool made from premium German 9CR18 high carbon steel, featuring a non-slip ergonomic handle and a versatile design suitable for various outdoor activities. With a full tang construction and a lightweight design, this knife is perfect for camping, hunting, and survival situations, making it an essential addition to any adventurer's gear.
Y**R
Sharp!
For such a reasonable price this knife is incredibly sharp. Light is useful and grip feels great. Bought three more for family as this price is excellent for this size and quality knife.
M**0
Shut your knife up good.
Way better then any other 10 or 20 dollar knife on the market. The handle is very comfortable and gives a great grip, the blade came sharp out of the box (for me) and the spine can easily help with shaving tender and throwing spark with a rod. The sheath is ok but I appreciate that the value went into the steel not the presentation or case, it's got some weight on it but not that bad and the balance Feel's off. Overall for the price and quality of the knife it's going to be my new go to field tool and all others can sit on my Shelfs and look pretty and expensive.
C**C
Very happy with this knife
Good quality full tang knife!
D**R
For the price, great camp knife
Great knife to keep in the trunk, camper, or on your pack during a hike. The blade didn't come super sharp but a few passes on the sharpener and it works beautifully. Great ergonomics and rubber handle is very grippy
D**R
I bought this again!
Great knife for field dressing and processing. I lost the first one I bought and, because I liked it so much, bought another. I also got 2 more for my sons. If you know how to keep a knife sharp this will last many years and for a great price. Would recommend to anyone who hunts.
T**Y
Good value
Excellent. Value for the priceVery ergonomic
H**S
About as good as you can get for ten bucks
It says stainless steel, but my magnet says it's got a pretty high carbon content, so watch for rust, staining and patina issues. Actually, I prefer carbon steel anyway. What do you want for 10 bucks?I like the full tang on this. Makes it feel more robust in the hand. This one's sharp out of the box too, but I'll do a little stropping to get it shave-ready. The heavy spine means it'll be good for bush craft and batoning (if that's what you're into). The spine is 90° but not ground, so I'm not sure it will spark a ferro rod. I may take a file or stone to it to take it another step up for that. What do you want for 10 bucks?The grip is a combination of molded plastic (the orange parts) and a rubberized material. It fits well in the hand and grips well. Maybe not the highest quality, but it's comfortable and doesn't seem like it will deteriorate anytime soon. What do you want for 10 bucks?The sheath is nothing to write home about - a medium-thick nylon with open shoelace-eye rivets. It'll work for a while anyway, but take care not to cut it as there is no liner to keep the blade from doing that. The knife fits pretty deeply into it, so it's a secure hold - maybe too secure. The grip is so deeply covered when sheathed that I can only get a couple of fingers on it to withdraw it. That means I don't have a full grip on it as it's coming out of the sheath - a drop opportunity when you're moving fast or because you have to switch grips to use the knife. What do you want for ten bucks?It's an awesome knife at that price point. Great as a backup for your more expensive blades, or as a first bush-crafter for your kid.I'd say go for it. What do you want for 10 bucks?
L**5
Great Value for a $10 Knife
For this price, you cannot - and let me be clear - CANNOT find a better knife. It came packaged in a solid box which made chuckle. They give you a "higher collar" experience for a much more affordable knife.When I opend and slid it out of the nylon sheath...let's stop right there. It (the sheath that is) will get the job done but that is about it. Just don't ram the knife down in like you would with leather or kydex. I'm sure over time that I'll cut that sheath apart and end up making something of my own. Remember, this knife is budget-friendly so I'm okay with as presented.Anyway, let me backtrack to finsih my opening statement - "this thing came right out of the nylon sheath razor sharp." For cheaper knives, like this one, you do not normally find it with a good edge. I figured it would lose that edge quickly on the field, but I was pleasantly surprised. I gave it a solid test with time in the woods using it to prep food at camp, cut cords and saplings, while even using it to create kindling.I'm well over 6 feet tall and this knife fits well in the hands. I do wish it had a little more texture on the handle b/c perspiration does make it want to slide when in heavy use. With fall upon us, I'm not sure how many of those days I'll have but will know more next summer.All in all, I have to give this 5 stars b/c of the price. If you go to a big box store to get something similar, you will not find it for $10. I have a group of teens that will love these! Let me close this way - if you are looking for a good, cheap knife, then look no further. I have been pleasantly surprised.
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