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Klecker Knives Abiqua Hunter

Klecker Knives Abiqua Hunter

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Product Description
The result of a collaboration between Klecker Knives and knifemaker David Kurt, the Abiqua hunter delivers maximum utility in a lightweight form factor. With a nearly 4-inch, drop-point blade made from 7CR17 stainless steel, this full-tang knife excels in cutting, skinning, piercing, and gutting tasks Read More

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mazzman-10
3
Jan 28, 2016
Please figure out the Canadian shipping issue!!! really getting tireing
Recoil_Rob
113
Jan 28, 2016
Nice looking but that extra guthook tool would be lost in the grass after first use...
adean
20
Jan 28, 2016
This is an awesome example of a committed designer supporting their product. It made me happy to read this.
adeanThanks Adean. Lifetime warranty is important to us, even before you purchase.
painkiller
53
Jan 28, 2016
WOW, $100 for 7Cr17 steel...not in my lifetime..
nantipaneith
374
Jan 28, 2016
painkillerTotally... Meanwhile, a Benchmade Steep Country full-tang, CPM-S30V knife can be had for the same amount of money in street-pricing.
nodeal
1
Jan 28, 2016
I love the design. I'm no metallurgist, so what's the trade-off with the steel?
nantipaneith
374
Jan 28, 2016
The design is indeed amazing though; great shape on that blade, plus the multi-tool, plus the sheath.
Great design package.
Steel is OK as long as you like sharpening often in the field, and good for hunter tasks because the 7Cr budget steel is well corrosion-resistant; but, again, soft.
Most people prefer to put the money purely towards ultra-reliable S30V steel rather than attractive design-package elements.
nodealThe steel works extremely well for this application. It is similar in chemistry to 440C or 440A. Cutco for instance uses 440A almost exclusively because it holds and edge very well for meat cutting but is still affordable. I've heard great results from folks on its performance in the field. One guy said that he processed seven hogs with it and had to do little to the blade to keep it's edge.
FeebleOldMan
839
Jan 28, 2016
Interesting design, but in my opinion overpriced due to the use of 7Cr17 steel.
Turner
5
Jan 28, 2016
FeebleOldManAgreed. A $15 mora has better steel
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