Survivor Outdoor HK-1036 Fixed Blade Outdoor Knife, Black Straight Edge Blade, Black Rubber Handle, 13-Inch Overall

August 28, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Survivor Fixed Blade Outdoor Knife (model HK-1036) features a black straight edge blade and a black rubber handle, with a 13-inch overall length. Small enough in size to not be cumbersome, this outdoor knife is big enough to be efficient. Ideal for camping expeditions and extended periods in the wilderness, this Survivor full tang knife features a black stainless steel blade. The black rubber handle offers a comfortable grip, making repeated use a breeze. The included magnesium alloy fire starter enables you to effortlessly start a fire in no time. Geared toward outdoor activity, Survivor offers a wide variety of classic survival knives and rugged fixed blade knives.

Product Features

  • Full tang fixed blade outdoor knife for rugged camping expeditions
  • Black stainless steel straight edge blade
  • Black rubber handle offers a comfortable grip
  • Nylon sheath for easy and safe carry; magnesium alloy fire starter enables you to effortlessly start a fire in no time
  • 13-inch overall length

Comments

NPacket says:

Its great! ..for what it is. Excellent, based on price Really love this knife. It is impressively sharp out of the box. Feels great in my hand. The blade has a nice shape, is well balanced and cuts quite nicely. 

Moonshiner65 says:

Survivor outdoor fixed blade knife Received my knife today. I’ll have to sharpen it. Most of these knifes aren’t sharp. The knife feels pretty good too, in my hand. After a few slaps across my sharpening stone, I may have a sharp knife then. Today, I’d recommend this knife to everyone! If this changes, I’ll be back to change my review.

Kamil Beresniewicz says:

You get what you pay for. I carried this knife proudly for two days, then when I tried using it, it broke off right where you’d expect (where blade meets handle). The tip broke off instantly on the first jab into a tree. The black scratched up, and the break happened on the only the third strike . Cheap, made in China, and I’ll forever pay closer attention to those facts, in order to find a quality knife.

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