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Quick review.. Great friendly, knowledgeable service.. Happy to offer advice and recommendations to ensure requirements needed provided.. Superfast next day delivery.. Can't fault! Many Thanks Tim
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The British Army Golok design is a highly effective tool shape for all manner of bushcraft and outdoor jobs.
The Svord Golok British Army Pattern model utilises the best Swedish high carbon tool steel available and are individually hardened and tempered using a time honoured secret heat treatment process.
The handle is tough, weather and rot proof micarta which is smooth and comfortable to use. It is supplied with a leather belt sheath.
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Add to BasketQuick review.. Great friendly, knowledgeable service.. Happy to offer advice and recommendations to ensure requirements needed provided.. Superfast next day delivery.. Can't fault! Many Thanks Tim
As ever with Sword, this doesn't disappoint. However, mine wasn't as pictured. It came with micata handle and a brown, riveted (not stitched) sheath. Do't mind the handle, but would prefer wood; the sheath definitely isn't of the same quality as the pictured black one, but its good enough for what is a robust and well made, practical tool, which is what I wanted for forestry work. The blade is superb and will take all manner of abuse and sharpens well. A superb tool, but shame the description wasn't accurate. Not often you can criticise the outstandingly reliable and efficient HH!
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.