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The Joker Bush Camp Knife is a large-format survival and bushcraft knife designed for maximum performance in extreme conditions. Made entirely in Albacete, Spain, under the "Cuchillería de Albacete" Protected Designation of Origin, this knife stands out for its durability, ergonomics, and comprehensive features.
Made of Böhler N695 stainless steel, this blade offers excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and superior cutting ability. Its clip point design provides a sharp and precise tip, ideal for butchering, or detail work.
With a thickness of 6 mm and a blade width of 45 mm, this robust blade is ready for demanding tasks such as batoning or wood cutting.
The 5-inch (14 cm) handle provides a firm and secure grip, even in adverse conditions. Micarta is resistant to wear, moisture, and extreme temperatures, making it an ideal choice for harsh environments.
Its full tang construction ensures maximum durability and structural strength, ideal for heavy-duty use. Includes a high-quality leather sheath, stitched with durable thread. It also incorporates 2 meters of 550 paracord.
At 485 grams, this knife offers a solid presence in the hand, ideal for those seeking a powerful, reliable, and well-balanced tool.
The Joker Bush Camp Knife is an excellent choice for adventurers, survivalists, and bushcraft enthusiasts looking for an all-in-one tool, manufactured to the highest quality standards.
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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.