🗡️ Ignite your adventure with the ultimate survival edge!
The BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife is a 9.8-inch full-tang fixed blade crafted from 1066 carbon steel with a 58-60 HRC hardness rating. Featuring a rust-resistant blued finish, an integrated ferro rod fire starter, and an ergonomic walnut handle with jimping, it’s designed for precision and durability in all outdoor survival and camping scenarios. Comes with a genuine leather sheath equipped with dual belt loops for secure, stylish carry.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Walnut Wood |
Item Length | 9.8 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Special Features | Full Tang |
Theme | Outdoor Activities |
Style | Modern |
Color | Brown |
S**D
Good value
This knife gets a lot of things right; a thin blade and a thicker handle, which many manufacturers seem to get backward. The blade stock is not too thick which makes this good at doing knife things like slicing and shaving wood. The handle is nice and full. It is not the typical thin handle that manufactures usually put on knives. You can get a nice grip on the handle and it is comfortable without weird finger grooves and contours that fit only some hands. This handle should fit all hand sizes. The blade came very sharp and the grind angle seems to be suited for cutting rather than heavy duty non-knife tasks. The knife blade is wide which gives it a nice appearance but it makes it feel a lot less nimble than a knife like a mora companion. The back can scrape a ferro rod and the part of the tang with the lanyard hole is definitely sharp enough for a ferro rod and could probably scrape out a spoon. The sheath is OK. It looks nice and the leather is soft, but I would prefer the knife to secure in different way without the clasp. A stiffer leather with a friction fit is my preference. I'm still giving it 5 stars though because I really think there should be less micarta and G10 in the world and more wooden handles, and this knife got that right and I appreciate that. So far the 1066 steel seems fine. It is by no means a junk steel and also by no means a high end steel. It is a decent steel for a knife and should be more than adequate for outdoor use.
M**E
Amazing!
I can't believe how inexpensive this knife was, compared to the overall quality. The leather sheath is well made and rigid. The knife it's self is super sharp, right out of the box! Very impressed with the overall weight and look of them both. If your looking for a superior bush knife, look no further. Make the purchase, you'll be glad you did.
J**L
Great knife for the cost!!!
So far I am loving this knife. It's quality for the price is amazing. The sheath is a nice leather but the belt strap seems a little flimsy. I've been wearing it since I got it and have had no issues but I don't see the strap lasting for very long. Over all I highly recommend. I am thinking of purchasing 2 more 1 for back up and q for my son
P**L
Heavy Duty Bush Craft Knife
The leather belt loop is a little flimsy, but otherwise, the knife is of good quality. The blade is quite thick--you really could split wood with it. The only thing I can think of to improve it would be to add about an inch to the handle. It seems short in my hand.
J**
Buy this knife!
So far this knife is EXACTLY everything it says it is.It is pretty darn sharp out of the box, and everything feels pretty good quality. So far I cannot believe the quality and just the overall value for the 40$ I paid for this knife. I have rated this 5 starts right off. Seems like the knife should last a lifetime and I believe with due time my rating will stay 5 stars. If considering buying this knife, you should… I definitely do recommend
N**G
Decent knife
Very sharp out of the box. Overall very nice and great price.
J**O
Nice!
assume knife, craftsman quality
R**Y
Sheath is too thin and unsafe
Knife appears to be well made. The sheath is the thinnest flimsiest piece of leather that is not safe to carry the knife in. No liner for the blade, just a thin leather that I could tear like a piece of paper. Maybe 1/16” inch thick.
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