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Bushcraft Survival Camping Knife - 1095 High Carbon Steel Fixed Blade Hunting Knife with Sheath | Fire Starter, G10 Scraper & Paracord | Outdoor Chopping Knife | Full Tang Large Survival Knife Kit in Gift Box (Black & Orange) | Perfect for Wilderness Adventures, Hunting Trips, and Emergency Preparedness
Bushcraft Survival Camping Knife - 1095 High Carbon Steel Fixed Blade Hunting Knife with Sheath | Fire Starter, G10 Scraper & Paracord | Outdoor Chopping Knife | Full Tang Large Survival Knife Kit in Gift Box (Black & Orange) | Perfect for Wilderness Adventures, Hunting Trips, and Emergency Preparedness

Bushcraft Survival Camping Knife - 1095 High Carbon Steel Fixed Blade Hunting Knife with Sheath | Fire Starter, G10 Scraper & Paracord | Outdoor Chopping Knife | Full Tang Large Survival Knife Kit in Gift Box (Black & Orange) | Perfect for Wilderness Adventures, Hunting Trips, and Emergency Preparedness

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Product Features

✅ ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES: This premium 12.32" long military knife features a razor-sharp 6.92" blade made of 1095 high carbon steel, guaranteed to cut easily wood, paper, plastic or aluminum without going blunt.

✅ MAX CONTROL IN USE DUE TO THE SMART DESIGN HANDLE: The black G10 camping knife handle is 1.4" wide, to enhance precision use. Anti-slip & easy grip, it is designed for functionality.

✅ KEEP YOUR EDC KNIFE SAFE IN THE KYDEX SHEATH: The handy K-Sheath of your full tang knife features an upgraded Tek Lok + Lanyard hole, for easy attachment to your belt and safe & easy carrying everywhere.

✅GET YOUR HANDS ON A COMPLETE SURVIVAL KNIFE KIT: The Flint Rod with the G10 handle and the G10 Scraper included will help you start a fire in nature, while the Allen Wrench will hold all attachments on the K-Sheath.

✅ THRILL A NATURE ENTHUSIAST WITH A GIFT TO REMEMBER: Spoil a loved camper, hunter, fisherman or backpacker with the ultimate Bushcraft knife. Offered in the attractive Gift Box, this outdoor knife makes the best gift!

Customer Reviews

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Ok, the photo I have included is for two knives I have purchased. Specifically the longer one that this review is on, and previously the shorter bushcraft one.I ALWAYS start out with the good, and there is a LOT of good with these knives. First of all, they come in a really great presentation box. In all honesty, when I bought my first one, I expected just the typical brown cardboard box with the kit in it. No biggy and nothing fancy. What I got really, and honestly, blew my mind. A really nice black box with the kit inside of it, in form cut foam. The blades were oiled and sealed in plastic, with the edges of the blade especially protected with an additional plastic sleeve.The weight of both of these knives is hefty. Not uncomfortably so, but when you pick it up, you KNOW you are holding a KNIFE. I like a substantial spine on my knives, especially if I am going to go to the woods and beat the everloving tar out of them. I need a knife that isn't going to slip out of my hand, that is ready to deal with, well, torture. That's what you'd expect from a good field knife, and I'm sure most would agree...but the 440 family of steel isn't going to do it.Speaking of steel, when I look at a knife, that is the first thing I look at. I don't care how fancy the grip is, how fancy the sheath is, or whatever doodads are on the knife itself. I want to know about the steel, everything else is pointless unless that is good. So, in searching for bushcraft knives, the shorter one in the picture came up a few times on a few bushcraft sites, so I looked into it. The first thing that stuck out was the D2 steel. That's tool steel, in case anyone doesn't know what that means. So the tools you use in your garage (the good ones), that is the same steel. Hard, hard, hard. And I know it's hard because I took my hardness files to it. None of them left a mark or bit into the steel. These blades are HARD.Now, I DO know that the harder the blade, the more prone to being brittle. I get it. So I decided to test out the smaller knife with some firewood and a bit of batoning. I did this with the knife right out of the box, and not even with my edge on the blade. This was all factory. It DID take a TINY TINY little chip on the edge, but I am not entirely sure if it wasn't there from something else I did or from the process of batoning. But that was it. These blades are tough.Now, to speak more about the blades, and really the rest of the knife...These aren't hand forged. I have to hand it to Holtzman's, they know how to make a good blade as efficiently as possible. I can tell these are CNC machined, from the blades to the scales. At it's most basic, the material is loaded into the machine and the operator essentially hits "print." Then the rest of the blade is formed, perhaps automatically sharpened, maybe hand sharpened, but either way, I suspect the amount of manual work is limited. Then the blades are hardened, polished, etched, and scales attached. The sheaths are heat formed kydex, which is not complaint at all. The material is durable, and easy to form. It makes perfect sense.One more thing about the steel, being D2, it lacks some of the elements that goes into the stainless steel we use in the kitchen. Therefore it WILL rust a bit easier. However, decent proper maintenance can limit or eliminate that risk. In other words, clean it well after use and apply a little oil to it before putting it away.However, this is where the other side of my comments come in. The BIGGEST down side comment I have is the belt clip. That isn't a good belt clip. I like the intent, with being able to open it and attach it to the belt in a secure way. However, the spacer in the factory clip (the one that is moveable to size to your belt) isn't good, and mine broke right away. I wasn't going to bother the manufacturer about that so I bought a new clip. Same design with a change to the spacer. In the factory clip, the spacer has only one contact point with the clip. Any torque on it one way or another will break that contact point. The new one has two.Second down comment is in regard to the shorter knife. The scales are GREAT, but back at the bottom there is a flare. That flare is rather pronounced and would dig into my side. I had to grind it down a little. I see no issues with the bigger knife.Lastly, there really is no need for a scraper. The spine of the blade is what most people are going to use anyway. That's what I use, so I removed it from the knife. I kept the firesteel, because THAT is useful.I tell my son all of the time, the only two things you need for survival are a good knife and what's between your ears. With a good knife, you can do anything your creativity allows you to do. My search for that good knife led me to Holtzman's, and I am glad it did. I don't regret getting these knives, and I am sure you will like them too.