11 7/8″ overall. 6 1/4″ coyote tan finish 1095 high carbon steel blade with sawback. Full tang. Green micarta handles. Coyote tan Kydex sheath with two rotating steel spring clips and green cord lanyard. Packaged with bonus TOPS Emergency survival whistle.
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Not such a horrible knife The description jack of all trades master of none is pretty accurate. The actual cutting edge is pretty small but it will whittle and feather sticks. It does suck for any kind of real precision carving. I was actually pretty impressed with its chopping capability. For such a short knife it has alot of bite, damn near as good as my gb wildlife hatchet. I havnt Tried the saw. If its anything like my stryker defender I’m guessing it would be ok on round, soft pieces of wood but a hard angle would…
After years of debate, I took the leap. One word to describe. Awesome. I’m glad I made the choice to finally get this blade. Way lighter than what I’ve seen other people say, I’m a big guy tho. Perfect for me. I laugh when I see videos of I to I I teeth as a full on saw. You’re better off going with it. The teeth, are for NOTCHING. THATS MAKING NOTCHES. If you don’t know what you would be using the ability to make the perfect size notches for in a survival situation, look it up, practice or stay out the Bush. Any Bush. All jokes…
Excalibur’s shorter, stockier little brother… As a native of the West, transplanted to the South, I have lived my life exposed to the outdoors and all the activities it offers, along with all the gear that makes adventuring fun. I am not afraid to admit that I have enjoyed fishing and hunting my whole life and have a natural affinity for the goodies that go bang, have an edge, or light up the night. Although now I am more likely to pass up an African Safari for a Photo romp in my local woods, I still try to go prepared for anything Mother…