Large military knife with durable construction. The steel blade is resistant to
mechanical damage and impact.
> 20 pcs in stock,
Estimated Delivery:
May 13 - 16.
$ 9.7
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- Warranty:
- 24 Months
- Manufacturer:
- Kandar
- EAN:
- 201920110240
- Item ID:
- 275-090
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Kandar N200 fixed blade knife is designed for all people looking for a quality knife with an original look at an affordable price. Thanks to its construction, this model is one of the military-survival knives.
Quality blade can cope with preparing food in the field, preparing wood for the fireplace or preparing an improvised shelter. The serrated spine is ideal for cutting fibrous materials. The handle is specially ergonomically shaped, every finger has its place on the handle.
Package contents
- Knife Kandar N200
- Case
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Parameters
- Manufacturer:
- Kandar
- Weight:
- 220 g
- Overall Length:
- 310 mm
- Blade: ?
- Stainless Steel
- Blade Profile:
- Clip Point
- Blade Length:
- 180 mm
- Handle:
- Polymer
- Case:
- Yes
- Colour:
- Black
- Warranty:
- 24 Months
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Aleš
Registered user,
21.12.2023Machine translation
It is a big knife that you can't just hide, also quite heavy, but well balanced.
I have not been able to test the blade, it is a gift for someone, but I have
no concerns about the quality and it is razor like. The handle is smooth soft
plastic rectangular with rounded corners, it fits well in the hand due to the
curl for the fingers. It has a sort of roller hammer in the back. The guard
protects and does not interfere with the fingers. I can't tell if the knife is
full tang because the handle has metal plates on both sides under some sort of
cast decoration (probably for balance) that lie outside the plane of the blade,
but I'm not worried about the whole thing not holding together.
The sheath is a classic one, sewn from a coarse woven fabric and has a thin
little Velcro strap, but it is high above the guard, in the middle of the
handle. Unfortunately the belt is defectively stitched completely through the
entire belt loop, so it has to be redone to thread it.