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The Boker Daily Knives AK4 14C28N is a fixed-blade EDC knife that expands the popular AK4 family. Designed to meet the demanding challenges of everyday use, it also appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and hunters seeking a reliable, rugged knife with confident performance. Developed in collaboration with young knifemaker Alex Kremer and Daily Customs, the AK4 combines proven functionality with a modern aesthetic.
Born in 1993 in Fulda, Germany, Alex Kremer draws inspiration from the vast landscapes of Scandinavia. The AK4 reflects these influences in a thoughtfully refined design, carefully tailored to the demands of daily use.
The drop-point blade made from Swedish 14C28N performance steel offers excellent edge retention, high hardness, and strong corrosion resistance. Paired with a full tang construction, it ensures maximum stability and control—even during demanding tasks such as carving wood or batoning.
The ergonomic black Richlite handle scales provide a secure grip, even in wet or cold conditions, and can be easily removed if customization is desired. A discreet hidden lanyard hole at the end of the handle allows for subtle lanyard attachment.
Handcrafted at the Boker Manufactory in Solingen, the AK4 comes with a precisely fitted Kydex sheath and is ready for any adventure—whether in everyday life or out in nature.
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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.