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Very good company. Quick delivery. Very impressed with the knife
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The Boker Plus Hermod 2.0, is an extremely practical outdoor knife. It is also designed as a rescue and survival knife and has a stonewash blade made of D2 carbon steel with a tough full tang construction.
The high bevel ensures good cutting properties despite the solid blade. The contoured handle scales made of black G10 are ergonomically shaped and give the hand an excellent grip, even in cold conditions or when used with gloves. Distinctive jimpings in the thumb rest area and at the end of the handle further increase work safety. Supplied with a glass breaker, a lanyard hole, a custom-fit Kydex sheath and a practical belt adapter.
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Add to BasketVery good company. Quick delivery. Very impressed with the knife
Well made sharp unusual bladed knife with an excellent kydex sheath. High fiddle factor, The handle could be wider and the lanyard hole was "sticky" on my paracord but I really like this knife, so highly recommended.
Superb knife with sturdy kydex sheath allowing for different carry, Strong D2 steel with razor sharp blade and thick enough to double as pry bar. Also its a Midguard Messer collaboration at a fraction of the cost. *****
Now this is a lovely little fixed blade! Unusual, unique styling and the usual Boker quality. Great size and fits beautifully in the hand. Edge needed some work on receipt, but it's a really good secondary carry.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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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.