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Ontario 499 Air Force Survival Knife OKC 6150 survival knife

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Specifications

12.8 cm

250 g

Material handle

leather

Type of steel

1095 Carbon steel

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4.7/5(6 reviews)
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Pinorico , Roccella Ionica

Tuesday 22 August 2023

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Robert , Dublin 8

Thursday 15 September 2022

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Nice knife with a nice thick spine and a good weight, the one issue is that the blade cane dull like a butter knife otherwise a nice knife

Stéfano Stypulkowski Zanata, Alcobaça

Monday 2 December 2019

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I'm not an outdoors man, and although I carry an EDC, I bought this knife just for the cool factor. The knife itself is well made and very nice, but the sheath is not on pair with the overall quality. The knife is also very thick and can be easily sharpened.

José S, Dordrecht

Friday 29 November 2019

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DFF, London

Tuesday 24 September 2019

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Specialist knife. The teeth on the back of the blade are meant to saw through aeroplanes primarily so don't expect a perfect wood saw. The blade requires further work for a great edge and the sharpening stone provided is coarse, so you may want to use your own finer stones for the perfect edge. And the leather needs treating. Old pilots would soak the handle in an appropriate oil prior to use. If you are happy to fettle it is an excellent bushcraft knife, my favourite, and not too 'Rambo-esque'. Why don't you have one (yet)?

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