Full tang construction and a TacHide(TM) onlay make the Freeman Guide Fixed a must have for hunters.
Features
Lightweight Handle - Easy to carry
TacHide(TM) Onlay - For secure grip in all conditions
Large Finger Grooves - For comfort and security
Full Fine Edge Blade
Nylon Sheath - Wear resistant
Specifications
Blade Length: 4.0 in.
Overall Length: 8.4 in.
Weight: 4.4 oz.
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Gerber Freeman Guide 4'' Drop Point Fine Edge
Full tang construction and a TacHide(TM) onlay make the Freeman Guide Fixed a must have for hunters.
Features
Lightweight Handle - Easy to carry
TacHide(TM) Onlay - For secure grip in all conditions
Large Finger Grooves - For comfort and security
Full Fine Edge Blade
Nylon Sheath - Wear resistant
Specifications
Blade Length: 4.0 in.
Overall Length: 8.4 in.
Weight: 4.4 oz.
Havalon Piranta-Edge Folding Knife
For faster, easier skinning and field dressing of any kind of wild game, it’s easy to see why the Havalon Piranta-Edge is a best-selling knife. Big or small, the Havalon Edge is ready to handle the job.
Features and Specifications:
• 12 additional stainless steel #60A blades, 2-3/4"
• Rugged stain resistant ABS plastic handle
• Overall length 7-1/4"
• Ambidextrous thumb studs
• Open back for easy cleaning
• Liner-lock construction
• Removable holster clip
• Nylon holster included
• Fits #60A and #60XT blades
• Colour: Blaze orange
(361025)
Mercator Knife Carbon Steel Folding 9cm Blade With Clip
For more than 100 years the Mercator knife has been produced in Solingen almost unchanged. This Solingen original was first produced in the knife and blade forge "Mercator" Indiawerk Heinrich Kaufmann & Söhne. Even though it was not designed as an army knife, the army of Kaiser Wilhelm quickly learned to appreciate the qualities of the Mercator. The name "Kaiser Wilhelm Messer" originates from this time. As it is almost indestructible, the Mercator knife was passed on from generation to generation in the past. This is also how it made the leap into the present day.
Since 1995 this robust pocket knife has been produced by OTTER-Messer in Solingen. Its shape has remained the same until today, as well as its qualities with which it distinguishes itself in everyday life: reliability, robustness and handiness. In addition to the traditional shapes of the Mercator knife, you will also find some new models which stand out in colour but still retain their classic silhouette.
Simple, functional and robust. The original Mercator knife has been popular for over 100 years. Even though it wasn't designed to be an army knife, it quickly gained acceptance in Emperor William's army. This was also the time that created the name "Emperor William Knife". Today, it is used worldwide and distinguishes itself with its narrow, rugged design in everyday life. This model has an added stainless steel clip. Whether on belt, trouser pockets or backpack, thanks to the clip you quickly have our Mercator knife on your fingertips.
Blade steel: carbon steel C75
Handle: steel powder-coated black
Total length: 200 mm
Blade length: 90 mm
Handle length: 110 mm
Blade shape: medium pointed
Blade thickness: 3,0 mm
Locking type: Backlock
Locking mechanism: lockable
Spring material: Carbon steel C45
Accessories: Clip
Weight: 75 g
(361164)
Mercator Knife Carbon Steel Folding 8cm Blade
For more than 100 years the Mercator knife has been produced in Solingen almost unchanged. This Solingen original was first produced in the knife and blade forge "Mercator" Indiawerk Heinrich Kaufmann & Söhne. Even though it was not designed as an army knife, the army of Kaiser Wilhelm quickly learned to appreciate the qualities of the Mercator. The name "Kaiser Wilhelm Messer" originates from this time. As it is almost indestructible, the Mercator knife was passed on from generation to generation in the past. This is also how it made the leap into the present day.
Since 1995 this robust pocket knife has been produced by OTTER-Messer in Solingen. Its shape has remained the same until today, as well as its qualities with which it distinguishes itself in everyday life: reliability, robustness and handiness. In addition to the traditional shapes of the Mercator knife, you will also find some new models which stand out in colour but still retain their classic silhouette.
The small knife from the Mercator series has the same properties as its big brother, but it is not lockable. Thanks to its flat design, the small Mercator is a handy knife that could fit into pretty much any trouser pocket.
Blade steel: carbon steel C75
Handle: steel powder-coated black
Total length: 175 mm
Blade length: 80 mm
Handle length: 90 mm
Blade shape: medium pointed
Blade thickness: 2.5mm
Locking type: Slipjoint
Weight: 50 g
(361161)
Mercator Knife Carbon Steel Folding Cat 9cm Blade
For more than 100 years the Mercator knife has been produced in Solingen almost unchanged. This Solingen original was first produced in the knife and blade forge "Mercator" Indiawerk Heinrich Kaufmann & Söhne. Even though it was not designed as an army knife, the army of Kaiser Wilhelm quickly learned to appreciate the qualities of the Mercator. The name "Kaiser Wilhelm Messer" originates from this time. As it is almost indestructible, the Mercator knife was passed on from generation to generation in the past. This is also how it made the leap into the present day.
Since 1995 this robust pocket knife has been produced by OTTER-Messer in Solingen. Its shape has remained the same until today, as well as its qualities with which it distinguishes itself in everyday life: reliability, robustness and handiness. In addition to the traditional shapes of the Mercator knife, you will also find some new models which stand out in colour but still retain their classic silhouette.
The American GI's brought this Mercator knife to America after World War II. There it became famous under the name "Black Cat Knife" and is still cult there today. The designation K55K means "K" for Kaufmann (the original manufacturer), "55" for Hochstrasse 55 (the original company address) and "K" for the symbol cat. The embossing is stamped under the press and after powder coating it is painted by hand as in the past.
Blade steel: carbon steel C75
Handle: steel powder-coated black
Total length: 200 mm
Blade length: 90 mm
Handle length: 110 mm
Blade shape: medium pointed
Blade thickness: 3,0 mm
Locking type: Backlock
Locking mechanism: lockable
Spring material: Carbon steel C75
Weight: 75 g
(361163)
Mercator Knife Stainless Folding 9cm Blade
For more than 100 years the Mercator knife has been produced in Solingen almost unchanged. This Solingen original was first produced in the knife and blade forge "Mercator" Indiawerk Heinrich Kaufmann & Söhne. Even though it was not designed as an army knife, the army of Kaiser Wilhelm quickly learned to appreciate the qualities of the Mercator. The name "Kaiser Wilhelm Messer" originates from this time. As it is almost indestructible, the Mercator knife was passed on from generation to generation in the past. This is also how it made the leap into the present day.
Since 1995 this robust pocket knife has been produced by OTTER-Messer in Solingen. Its shape has remained the same until today, as well as its qualities with which it distinguishes itself in everyday life: reliability, robustness and handiness. In addition to the traditional shapes of the Mercator knife, you will also find some new models which stand out in colour but still retain their classic silhouette.
Simple, functional and robust — the Mercator knife has offered these benefits for over 100 years. Even though it wasn't designed to be an army knife, it quickly gained acceptance in Emperor William's army. This was also the time that created the name "Emperor William Knife". Today, it is used worldwide and distinguishes itself with its narrow, rugged design in everyday life. It is lockable, which facilitates safety in working with it.
Blade steel: Stainless steel 1.4034
Handle: steel powder-coated black
Total length: 200 mm
Blade length: 90 mm
Handle length: 110 mm
Blade shape: medium pointed
Blade thickness: 3,0 mm
Locking type: Backlock
Locking mechanism: lockable
Spring material: Carbon steel C45
Weight: 75 g
Whitby Lock Wood Knife: 3.75"
Whitby Lock Wood Knife: 3.75"
Features:
• Handle: Ebony
• Blade: Stainless Steel
• Blade: Clip
• Blade Length: 3.75"
• Knife Length Closed: 5"
• Lanyard Hole
• Stainless Steel Bolsters
Whitby Lock Camo Knife: 3"
Whitby Lock Camo Knife: 3"
Calling all Camo lovers, this Camo lock knife is a budget-friendly, high quality, must-have addition. It’s Camo handle is designed with a thumb stud for comfort in your hand. It also features a sturdy, stainless-steel 3” blade which no matter the job, will perform well. Don’t forget to keep it secure with the attached pocket clip.
Features:
• 3" Stainless steel blade
• 4.5" closed length
• Plastic handle with camo coating
• Thumb stud
• Pocket clip
• Weighs 107g
• Supplied in a white card box
Whitby Lock Camo Knife: 3.5"
Whitby Lock Camo Knife: 3.5"
Features:
• 3.5" Stainless steel blade, part serrated
• 4.5" closed length
• Aluminium handle with Camo coating
• Thumb stud, Pocket Clip, Lanyard hole
• Weighs 125 grams
Whitby Lock Orange Camo Knife: 2.75"
Whitby Lock Orange Camo Knife: 2.75"
Featuring an impressive orange camo aluminium handle, this Whitby Knives lock knife is a great addition to your collection. The handle finish means it stands out in the field or great outdoors and it features a useful pocket clip and thumb stud for comfort.
Features:
• 2.75" Stainless steel blade
• 4" closed length
• Aluminium handle with orange camo coating
• Thumb stud
• Pocket clip
• Weighs 101g
• Supplied in a white card box
Whitby G10 Lock Black Knife: 3"
Whitby G10 Lock Black Knife: 3"
Features:
• Handle: G10
• Blade: Stainless steel
• Blade length: 7.62cm (3")
• Overall length: 18.79cm (7.4")
• Weight: 105g
• Comes with: Pocket clip
Whitby G10 Lock Carbon Fibre Knife: 3.1"
Whitby G10 Lock Carbon Fibre Knife: 3.1"
Features:
• 3.1'' Stainless steel black blade
• 7.7'' Overall length
• Pocket clip
• G10 handle with carbon fibre inlay