Schrade SCHF30 9.7in Stainless Steel Full Tang Fixed Blade Knife with 4.9in Clip Point Blade and TPE Handle for Outdoor Survival, Camping and Bushcraft
Schrade takes pride in creating trustworthy knives that are perfect for all outdoor adventures. Whether you are hiking, camping, executing bushcraft or any in other activities, Schrade is the strong performing companion you need. Product Features DIMENSIONS: 9.7 inch (24.6 centimeter) overall length with a blade length of 4.9 inches (12.5 centimeter) and a weight
Schrade takes pride in creating trustworthy knives that are perfect for all outdoor adventures. Whether you are hiking, camping, executing bushcraft or any in other activities, Schrade is the strong performing companion you need.
Product Features
- DIMENSIONS: 9.7 inch (24.6 centimeter) overall length with a blade length of 4.9 inches (12.5 centimeter) and a weight of 6.3 ounces
- DURABLE: Blade is made of reliable 8Cr13MoV High Carbon S.S. with a black, thermoplastic elastomer handle
- DEPENDABLE: Quick and easy access with the convenient thermoplastic belt sheath making it ideal for carrying while working
- SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the finger guard and jimping
- BE PREPARED: Knife features a full tang design and lanyard hole
Not too big. Not too small. A “just right” self-defense knife. Back when Imperial Schrade went out of business and its good name sold to Taylor Brands, which sells knives under many different brand names, there was a lot of of lamentation. And for a while, the Schrade name was besmirched by having its name put on many a substandard knife.The knife industry has been burgeoning for about a decade now and many of the “crap knife” brands are actually putting out fairly good products. This has happened with MTech, as I’ve noted in recent…
and love, the Schrade SCHF9 UPDATE, six months later:Still really love it. Removed the silly black coating with a combination of brass brush and paint remover because, so far as I can tell, that coating actually *increases* friction while cutting. In fact, removed that coating from all my knives that had it. Honestly, people, knives need to have (a) sharp edges, and (b) as little friction as possible.Recently used it to kill and process an entire boar (about 100 lbs) and knife was still pretty sharp,…
Great for the price Just received this today so have only done a little testing and checking. Overall, I am pleased, especially for this price point.I have several US made Schrades and a few imported ones, and while the quality of the imports isn’t up to the old ones, it definitely is improving. There are no obvious flaws on this knife or sheath. I just wish they didn’t use this type of coating – it feels like sandpaper. I might remove it later, but I did know this was an issue before ordering. Otherwise,…