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Buck hunting knife

Handmade hunting knife

Handmade hunting knife

Regular price $129.00
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  • Overall length           9.1 inches 
  • Handle length           4.6 inches
  • Blade length             4.3 inches
  • Blade Thickness      4mm
  • Original Leather For leather sheath
  • Hunting knives come in a variety of styles and designs, each suited to different tasks in the field. Here are some common types of hunting knives:

    1. **Fixed-Blade Hunting Knife:** These knives have a solid, non-folding blade that is sturdy and reliable. They are excellent for heavy-duty tasks like field dressing, skinning, and processing game.

    2. **Folding Hunting Knife:** Folding knives are more compact and versatile. They can be easier to carry but may not be as robust as fixed-blade knives. They are useful for general camp tasks and occasional hunting needs.

    3. **Gut Hook Knife:** These knives have a specialized hook-shaped blade for cleanly opening the abdomen of game animals without puncturing the organs. They are particularly useful for field dressing.

    4. **Skinner Knife:** Skinner knives have a distinct blade shape designed for easily removing the hide from game animals. They are ideal for tasks like skinning and caping.

    5. **Clip Point Knife:** This style of knife is versatile and often used for general hunting tasks. It features a sharp, pointed tip for precision work.

    6. **Drop Point Knife:** Drop point knives have a curved blade that makes them excellent for skinning and gutting. They are known for their durability and versatility.

    7. **Bowie Knife:** While originally designed as a fighting knife, the Bowie knife has found a place in hunting due to its size and strength. It's suitable for various outdoor tasks.

    8. **Bird and Trout Knife:** These small, lightweight knives are designed for processing small game and fish. They are compact and easy to carry.

    When choosing a hunting knife, consider factors like blade material, blade length, handle material, and overall build quality. Your choice should align with your specific hunting needs and personal preferences. Additionally, always check local laws and regulations regarding knife carry and use while hunting.

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