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For over 100 years, the mission of the Scout movement, founded by the British General Robert Baden-Powell, has been to make a good person better. Young personalities, regardless of their origin or religion, learn with and form each other to mature on mental, physical and social levels. Through various activities, such as camping excursions, responsible interaction within the group and the strengthening of one’s own personality are sought. Living with nature is an elementary component of scout life, which continually offers great and small insights.
To unveil the last secrets of nature, History Knife & Tool presents the lovingly recreated German Scout Knife Original as a homage to all scouts. The basic shape of the renowned knife resembles a military bayonet, which can be comfortably carried on one’s belt using the simple aluminium sheath. HKT's modern reproduction is based on authentic originals and official documents, combining traditional construction with high-quality materials. The sturdy blade of the outdoor knife is made of 440A steel and features a satin finish. The metal handle is fitted with black POM inserts and, thanks to its fine texturing, always provides a secure grip even in wet conditions. The characteristic guard element prevents unintentional slipping onto the blade, thus increasing the work safety for young adventurers.
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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.