KA-BAR 4062FG, Dozier Folding Hunter, Foilage Green, Black Clip, Straight Edge

May 20, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $19.68Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:47 GMT+0100 - Details)

Folding Hunter knife, green. This Award winning lock back designed by Bob Dozier is an affordable, practical all-purpose knife appropriate for daily tasks. It features a quality black finished AUS 8A stainless steel drop point blade with a reversible thumb stud. The Forest green handle is textured Zytel, known for its high strength and low weight properties. The locking mechanism is a strong and dependable lock-back design. The lanyard and reversible tip-up pocket clip make this a great knife for everyday carry. Specifications: – overall length: 7.25″ – blade length: 3.00″ – blade thickness: 0.11″ – blade material: AUS-8A – hardness: 56-58 RC – blade style: drop point – blade grind: hollow – blade finish: black – edge type: Plain – handle length: 4.25″ – handle thickness: 0.40″ – handle material: Zytel – handle color: foliage green – frame material: stainless steel – weight: 2.2 oz pocket clip: right/left hand, tip-up – knife type: manual – opener: thumb stud – lock type: lock back

Product Features

  • Blade length: 3 inch
  • Overall length: 7.25 inch
  • Blade material: AUS-8A
  • Foliage Green Handle
  • Designed with 3 inch blade
  • AUS 8A SS blade

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great utilitarian bargain knife. This is a nice knife you can carry, throw in a glove compartment, or give away. It’s $20 so you don’t feel bad abusing it. I customized mine. More on that later. Let’s get to the bones.The blade is a very useful drop point. The grind is concave and extends about 3/4 the side. It provides a nice edge for slicing, but may be lacking the “meat” behind the edge for heavy tasks. No worries, if you are batoning wood with this, you’ve already messed up. The steel seems…

Anonymous says:

Excellent Value If you want a good pocket knife w/o breaking the bank, buy this knife. I always carried the $5 knives you see at tool shops, and they’ve worked well for me, so paying $20 + was a step up. Totally worth it! Came with a decent edge, but I took it to my 1200 Japanese synthetic knife hone, then followed with my 5 K JAP hone, then removed the burr that formed from my honing using a 4 sided pasted leather strop starting on the black compound, then white compound, finishing up with green (extra…

Anonymous says:

Buy This! I bought this knife initially because of the price point and the drop point blade. At the time I was using a Spyderco Chicago as my knife of choice for carry because of it’s compact size, but I decided I wanted something a bit bigger but not too big. This knife has surpassed everything I could have ever asked in a $20.First, the handles seem cheap since they are entirely plastic and have no steel liners, but I found out over the months that it is actually pretty durable and since it…

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