Cold Steel Master Hunter in San Mai Drop Point Fixed Blade Knife, 4.5", Black - 36JSK
| SKU | 776934 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| MPN | 36JSK |
| UPC | 705442003595 |
| Overall Length | 9 |
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Product Details
Details
- Type: Drop Point
- Series/Collection: Master Hunter in San Mai
- Blade Material: VG-1 San Mai III Steel
- Handle Material: Synthetic Rubber
- Edge Type: Plain
- Blade Length: 4-1/2"
- Handle Length: 4-3/4"
- Overall Length: 9-1/4"
- Color: Black
- Weight: 6 oz
- Thickness: 5mm
Features
Without a doubt, the Master Hunter is one of the finest hunting knives we have ever produced. Available with Japanese VG-1 San Mai III steel, or with American CPM 3-V High Carbon Steel blades, it features a broad blade that's been flat ground to achieve the ideal blade cross-section and edge geometry for hunting application. Carefully honed to razor sharpness, its edge cuts effortlessly while its dropped point simplifies the chore of field dressing and skinning.The spine of the blade is a full 3/16 inches thick to allow for the necessary strength and stiffness to field dress and skin the biggest animals. The grip is specially designed to promote long use without fatigue. Made of the shock absorbent, highly tactile Kray-Ex, it will offer a secure purchase no matter how wet or bloody your hands get. For safety, the Master Hunter comes in a thick Conceal-Ex sheath that will accommodate just about any size belt and allow you to carry it all day without fatigue.
Features:
- Tek-Lok compatible secure-Ex sheath
- Kray-Ex handle
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