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Whether hiking, hunting, fishing, or camping, you never know when or why you'll need a knife, so it's better to be prepared for the unexpected than completely helpless at the wrong moment.
This BeaverCraft BSH3 is a top-notch full-tang survival knife, an indispensable accessory for any hiker, wilderness backpacker, hunter, or camper. It is an excellent model suitable as an everyday or tactical knife. It's elegant, lightweight, compact, and ideal for those who spend most of their time on the move. The blade of this knife is made of top-quality carbon steel with a hardness of 58-60 HRC.
Unlike other models of our bushcraft knives, this one is blued. Blued steel got this name because after coating the steel with a film of oxides, it becomes blue-black. This approach prevents rapid corrosion, allowing this bushcraft gear to be used in rainy or moist environments.
In addition, quality sharpening will provide you with the highest performance (the blade cuts efficiently and retains its sharpness for a long time without getting dull). It makes it an ideal tool for most tasks – from fieldwork in the wild to simple outdoor chores. The handle is made of noble walnut in an ergonomic design and provides a comfortable and high-quality grip.
This feature is an essential quality of any BeaverCraft tool. The camping survival tool comes with a genuine leather sheath that allows you to have a quality and reliable BSH3 bushcraft knife at hand without fear of losing it.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.