SRK stainless steel 6 inch blade
A PS to my last comment, this is easily the best bush craft and wood working knife that I have. I may sharpen the clip because it will improve this even further.
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Simply put, the Cold Steel SRK (Survival Rescue Knife) was designed specifically with rescue and survival in mind.
A popular knife with military and tactical law enforcement personnel, the SRK is the standard issue knife of the Navy SEALS for their BUDS - or Basic Underwater Demolition training - the SRK has proved its worth time and time again in the most demanding environments.
Whatever the mission, we're confident that the SRK is the knife for you!
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Add to BasketA PS to my last comment, this is easily the best bush craft and wood working knife that I have. I may sharpen the clip because it will improve this even further.
A PS to my last comment, this knife is easily the best all round bush craft knife that I have and a sharpened clip will facilitate really intricate wood crafting.
I have spent thousands of pounds on gear from Hennies over the last few years. The majority has been on Cold Steel items, I have never had a problem with any of them, one small issue was sorted by Hennies quickly, I really rate them as superb in all respects and Richard is particularly helpful. This knife fills a gap in my collection, I now have made it complete, I have a tool to deal very effectively and perfectly with any eventuality. The grip is superb, and the clip on mine is narrow but not sharpened, I may sharpen it as on some other bowie knives that I have.
Outstanding. It's all about the steel. Great handle, good sheath. It has a little heft to it so could easily chop. I don't like the sharpened swedge so may grind it flat. At the moment this is my number one knife.
After years of avoiding the SRK because of the hype and tacticool factor I finally gave in and got one. Pictures and videos don't give this blade justice. It's is a perfect survival or "heavy bushcraft" knife, especially after they got rid of the silly choil from the original design, this 3V version have a flat grind which also makes the tip stronger. It lays perfectly between Fallkniven S1 and A1 but with much better handle/sheath/weight/steel that doesn't chip. As much as it pains me to say, this is a perfect survival/combat/show off knife. If you are looking for something bada.s but still functional, this is it. Rambo would aprove. PS. Internet complains about too much friction in the sheath. I soaked mine in boiling water which made it soft and after it cooled down it was much better.
Brough this on the recommendation of Rob Evans, a lovely piece of CPM-3V tool steel, big enough for rough use, small enough for precision carving and razor sharp from the box (be carefull of the clip). The only thing I would like to add is that Heinnies description is wrong, the grind is a sabre flat grind, not hollow like the San Mai and SK-5 versions.
this is an epic knife in the hand, it doesnt come across in pictures, the swedge and the spine barely show up at all. the spine is 5mm thick, the swedge is sharp on the VG10 and 3V models. the handle is more sophisticated than it looks. the sheath is identical and interchangeable between them. it is now my go to woods knife. if you put bicycle innertube over the sheath, it makes the sheath look less tactical, for domestic applications. Ive got the SK5, the VG10 and now the 3V version, in the dark, you cant tell them apart. I bought the 3V version because Heinnie had it £40 cheaper than anyone else, I thought: that must be a mistake! so I bought 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.