Drop point hunter knive
Good quality knive,just the right size for general use while in the woods.
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Add to BasketGood quality knive,just the right size for general use while in the woods.
Grabs this knife when you can. Nice handling, sharp and fantastic looking. For the price you will not be disappointed. This will come with me in all my wild camping excursions. Highly recommend.
For this price, you won't get better. No doubt there will be a significant number of "Woodsmen" or "Bushcrafters" who review this and consider their ability to make slippers from hollowed-out squirrels or history of constructing a wigwam from nettles an authority on all things bladed. However, for those of us living in the real world, where we refer to such activities as 'Camping', you only need to know that this is a very well made, very sharp, good sized and (certainly for the price) very classy item. You want a small-medium fixed blade? Buy this and save yourself a whole heap of money when compared to similar items.
The knife is good but the button thing to hold the knife into the sheath fell off after about 2 months of hard use and the steel is a bit soft as I managed to roll the edge cutting through big cable ties but other than that the knife has been really good.
Stripped cable, carved cood, hammered through fire wood, thrown, dropped, A few things that this has taken in its stride.. No defects and takes to a nice sharpen. Honestly for the price, its worth having as a back up knife.. Genuine surprise as expected to destroy it within a week. Again thanks to HH for that legendary delivery speed.
Good all round for price Excellent delevery orderd Friday del Saturday *****
Outstanding quality for the price, it came with a good edge but with a quick strop it went from a rough shave to hair popping. The handle looks good and fits in the hand well, it even has a faint smell of something vanillary. The sheath i got seems to be some kind of nylon but still good quality and heavy duty with a small pocket and a little extension on the clasp to assist opening one handed which is a nice touch i haven't seen before.The price is on par with many moras and it seems somewhat to be comparable with them if a little better looking though the steel is a unknown quantity where as mora are known for it. Would recommend.
Been looking at this knife for a couple of years and finally decided to give it a go. I was, frankly, leary of the steel. I think I've been pleasantly surprised, though. Initial sharpness was very good, and I did my initial tests with the original edge. Afterwards, a little strop had it super sharp. The knife seems to be put together well, although the wood slabs are just a hair short of covering the tang. No hot spots in use, though. The handle fits my medium hands fine, but if you've got big paws, it may feel a bit thin. With what appears to be a flat grind with a deep belly and slight recurve, this thing is a slicer. Cuts rope and paracord with no effort. I've done a good bit of carving this morning after the knife arrived, and was well impressed. Feather sticks very well, draw cuts, hole drilling (great tip, but a little thin so don't abuse it). The knife has done everything well. My idea for this knife is for it to be an everyday'ish carry, general purpose blade. It seems to tick all those boxes for me. Only time will tell how the steel holds up, so maybe in 6 months or a year I'll do a follow on. The sheath actually surprised me. I thought it would be a lot worse, lol. It's functional and holds the knife tightly. It will be replaced with a leather sheath. The traditional look of this knife calls for leather. Overall, I couldn't be happier with this knife, especially for the price. Well worth every penny IMO. Of course, the exemplary HH service was there too. I'm continually amazed when my Friday order arrives on Saturday morning. You just can't beat this service!
I picked this for the real wood handle which looks & feels good even though its slightly smaller than the tang. Overall, the knife is reasonable for the £14 paid.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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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.