Solid small scandi
I've had this wall now and absolutely love it very heavy and solid which is good amazingly Sharp and around three inches ish rather than your four or five or six inch very good very happy with it and would recommend
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The U.S. knifemaker, Dave Wenger, can be forgiven for the miss-spelling of the German word ”wichtig“ if the result is such an impressive knife. Equipped with the genes of the Boker Plus Mini Tracker, the full tang Vigtig is an uncompromising backup knife for nature-loving bushcrafters. The blade, made of 1095 carbon steel with Scandi grind, is coated with an abrasion-resistant powder coating that offers excellent corrosion protection. The contoured Micarta handle scales provide a firm grip in any situation. This updated version is equipped with a full tang blade, held by sturdy screws, for maximum stability. Supplied with a custom-fit Kydex sheath and belt adapter.
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Add to BasketI've had this wall now and absolutely love it very heavy and solid which is good amazingly Sharp and around three inches ish rather than your four or five or six inch very good very happy with it and would recommend
Reasonable value and it's a good design with a full tang. The reason I have not given 5 stars is due to the uneven grind pushing the tip off the centre line, poor quality control I guess. Comfortable to hold for heavy duty tasks and the scandi grind is good for batonning and for making ffeather sticks
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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.