🗡️ Own the wild with precision and style!
The C16901 Fixed Blade Knife features a premium D2 steel drop point blade with 59-60 HRC hardness, paired with a durable G10 fiberglass handle for superior grip. Compact at 5.43 inches and weighing just 6.73 ounces, it comes with a lightweight, high-strength Kydex sheath offering multiple carry options. Perfectly engineered for outdoor survival, camping, hunting, and everyday carry, this knife blends rugged functionality with sleek modern design—making it a must-have for professionals and adventurers alike.
Blade Material | D2 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Length | 5.43 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Reusability | Reusable |
Special Features | Fixed Blade Knifes |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
J**Q
Very pleased
I really like this knife. It is small so if You have big hands it is gonna be a little awkward but medium to small hands is perfect. The sheath works good for me. I like how it clips to the belt. It puts the handle of the knife at a good angle where it is not going to far up your back so it’s comfortable. Holds an edge well and looks good. It comes out of the sheath fairly easy, maybe too easy but i was able to tighten it. Over all I would say it is a good value for what you pay.
S**A
Average hand size adult male pinkie finger touches the choil.
You’ll likely get thin abrasions below your pinkie finger but they won’t hurt so you won’t notice until later and then you’re like how did that happen???Average adult male hands reach the choil when manipulating, primarily when held underhand and the index is extended, pulling the knife through your other fingers.It’s sharp too. Haven’t cut myself but it opens tied grocery bags like butter.Balanced and quickly out of the way, I find this style to spin flat and be less likely for me to catch my sleeve. The tip is out of the way faster than a more obtuse style imho.Great purchase.I’m even preparing to make some new scales out of different materials. Simple yet durable, sharp, and sleek, this knife is certainly going to EDC for many months.Sharpening it may be more difficult than a straight blade.Might just buy a second one for the price.
G**R
Useful knife
I have small hands and find most knives hard to use. This fits my hand perfectly. Sturdy little knife, solid full tang. The edge is a bit soft and the edge needs frequent sharpening but this is a solid warehouse knife for cutting tape, boxes and plastic straps.
R**
Very nice not for large hands tho
Pay attention to size. Only for small hands otherwise be careful you'll be cut working this item
J**D
Okay for the price, but could be better
The pros: If you're a lover of Karambits, this knife looks as traditional as it can get. I've trained with many different types in my years of Silat and this one definitely fits the bill for this type of use. The curve of the knife is perfect for many techniques. The blade itself is razor sharp straight out of the package. Often in the past I've had to sharpen the blade however this one is absolutely razor sharp.The sheath is made of kydex and its positioning has a wide variety of functionality. It could be positioned vertically, horizontally, on a 45° angle, etc. So that you can wear the blade at whatever comfortable angle you prefer for your draw.The cons: This blade is much smaller than it looks. I'm a small guy, standing at 5 ft 6 and weighing 150 lbs. I have medium to small hands. If you are accustomed to Karambit blade work and you flip this knife, upon its return you are very likely to cut your hand due to the smallness of this blade. The smallest could be beneficial I suppose for those who are looking for a more compact full Tang knife, but I think the danger of being cut due to its size outweighs that benefit.Also, while the sheath multiple adjustment capabilities, it is extremely bulky. It just kind of gets in the way of movement and causes the knife to catch on things.This leads to the last problem. Well the knife fits nicely into the sheath, the sheath itself doesn't hold a very good grip onto the knife. Thus, heavy movements can cause the blade to come loose. Obviously this malfunction can lead to multiple issues but if one was relying on its use for self-defense, and while being attacked, the impact forces the knife to fall out, one is left in a very precarious situation.All in all, it's not a bad knife. But they're definitely could be some improvements.
D**T
Great for the price!
Holster isn't great but otherwise great little blade
T**R
❤️ them
Both the blades and sheaths are really great!
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