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Midgards Messer has joined forces with Fox Knives Military Division to create the outstanding Tracker folding knife, a remarkable blend of innovation and craftsmanship. This special collaboration between two renowned knife makers brings military-grade durability and design to a folding knife that performs like a fixed blade. The Tracker features an N690 stainless steel blade with a versatile multi-grind, offering superior cutting power and edge retention. Its robust design ensures reliability in the field, making it an ideal tool for demanding outdoor or tactical use.
What sets this knife apart is its striking orange G10 handle, which not only offers a secure grip but also houses a secondary lock mechanism. This lock effectively transforms the folding knife into a fixed blade, providing the sturdiness and stability needed for heavy-duty tasks. The bright orange handle also enhances visibility, a practical feature for outdoor environments.
The Tracker comes with a high-quality, military-grade Cordura sheath, designed for versatility and convenience. The sheath includes two different-length straps, allowing for multiple carry options. The knife can be securely stored in both the open or closed position, offering maximum functionality in any situation.
This collaboration between Midgards Messer and Fox Knives represents the pinnacle of tactical folding knife design, merging innovation, strength, and practicality into a single exceptional tool.
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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.