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The Jack Wolf Gateway FixEDC is the first fixed blade to get join the Gateway series. It brings Jack Wolf Knives' distinctive approach to traditional patterns into the world of fixed blades.
Inspired by the traditional sleeveboard or "Boy’s Knife" pattern, the Gateway Fixed Blade delivers clean, understated lines in a practical fixed-blade format that is equally at home in the pocket, on the belt, or in the field. This version features rich ebony wood scales, prized for their deep black colour and timeless elegance. Paired with the traditional Federal shield and nickel silver pins, the result is a knife that feels refined, sophisticated, and built to be appreciated for years to come.
The Gateway is more than just a handsome knife. Its hollow flat-ground Sandvik 14C28N blade provides excellent cutting performance, combining impressive edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of maintenance in a steel that is highly regarded for everyday use. The satin-finished blade is hardened to 58–59 HRC, delivering a dependable balance of toughness and sharpness. A black paracord snake-knot lanyard adds extra utility, while the supplied Kydex sheath with its reversible multi-position steel clip offers secure and versatile carry options.
Elegant yet highly practical, the Gateway Fixed Blade is a modern classic that perfectly captures the spirit of Jack Wolf Knives.
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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.