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Designed as the natural next step in the Kizer Bulldog lineage, the Bulldog Fixed reinterprets the iconic folder into a purpose-built fixed blade. Sitting perfectly between the Bulldog and Mini Bulldog in size, it features an extended handle for enhanced stability. Familiar in silhouette yet refined in function, this is the Bulldog made for work without compromise.
Crafted from a single block of G10, seamlessly carved for a natural hold. With a full four-finger grip and zero edges for the belly, it delivers the ergonomic comfort you trust. It's a solid, smooth grip that feels like a natural part of your hand—ultimate reliability as an extension of your intent.
Superior leverage. Full-edge utilization. The Bulldog Fix features a specialized Negative Blade Angle design that tilts the cutting edge into the target. This geometry ensures full-edge utilization, allowing the blade to "bite" deeper and stay engaged throughout the entire cut. By optimizing leverage and reducing wrist fatigue, this design delivers exceptional slicing performance that makes even the toughest tasks feel effortless.
A fixed blade is only as reliable as its sheath. The Bulldog Fix comes with a precision-molded Kydex sheath featuring adjustable retention, allowing you to fine-tune the "click" and draw resistance. Engineered for a rattle-free, low-profile carry, it ensures your tool stays secure on your belt until the precise moment it's needed.
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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.