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The AMER TACTICAL Fixed Blade Knife features a 4.25-inch 440C stainless steel full tang blade for superior edge retention and durability. Its ergonomic 3D Micarta handle offers a secure, non-slip grip in all conditions, while the custom Kydex sheath provides versatile carry options including belt, MOLLE, or neck. Designed for hunters, campers, and survivalists, this compact tactical knife balances strength, comfort, and portability for reliable performance in any outdoor adventure.
| ASIN | B0DZKXCL1X |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #102,035 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #134 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 4.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | 440C Super Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight |
| Brand | AMER TACTICAL |
| Brand Name | AMER TACTICAL |
| Color | B_015 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | 3k Carbonfiber & G10 |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Length | 9 Inches |
| Manufacturer | AMER TACTICAL |
| Model Name | Tactical Fixed-Blade Knife |
| Model Number | B-Series Amer Tactical |
| Part Number | AT_001 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic Handle, Full Tang, Non Slip, Rust Resistant, Stain Resistant |
| Special Features | Ergonomic Handle, Full Tang, Non Slip, Rust Resistant, Stain Resistant |
| Style | Tactical Knife |
| UPC | 355292365673 |
C**.
FOR THE MONEY, ITS A NO BRAINER!
A BARGAIN FOR THE PRICE! For the money, you will not find a better knife period. I own several high end knives by Tops, Hogue, Microtech, and Winkler. While most are on a whole other level, I have to admit that this knife is not far behind Tops. I have been a Tops fan since they were first introduced so Its hard to believe Im saying this but I have to give credit where it's due. Here are some strong points of this knife.. Very good quality canvas micarta scales. Like the same quality material you would get on Tops knives. Thick blade, nice chunky piece of steel like you get with Tops. I can't find my calipers to give the exact thickness but it's stout. I can't speak for strength because I haven't tried anything crazy yet ... (I pry open manhole covers with Tops). The grind on the knife I received was clean and done well. It was sharp but not razor sharp. It didn't take much to get it razor sharp and it seems to hold edge well after cutting a lot of cardboard. The kydex sheath is good quality. Has good retention, a nice clip, and the clip is adjustable. You can adjust the depth of carry up or down and could adjust cant if you wanted. The lanyard hole is large enough to get leather cord through and very easily Paracord. The only things I would say could be improved are if it had liners for the micarta scales or even just a little thicker scales. The handle could use a little more meat on it, but it's really not bad as is. The other thing is the hardware (screws) for the handle. I have not messed with them but they are torx head and look like they could strip easily. All in all it's a solid knife and for the price it's an absolute bargain. I will have to put it to work before I say whether or not it's going to last but I know it will for sure handle light utility duty and make a great EDC carry that you have to baby. The size is perfect for EDC but a little big for a neck knife to me personally. If you set your expectations according to what you are paying (under 20 bucks) then you will be blown away when you receive it. If you are expecting a $100 plus knife, you live in lala land. Seriously though... if your thinking about purchasing, just pull the trigger... You won't regret it!
D**R
Small
Good little blade a little small for my hands if you have small hands is perfect I do not
J**R
Buy it!
Like the knife very much! Sharp, comfortable (added a lanyard), small, pocket friendly, and great blade shape. Similar in size to the Kizer Buddy, but more versatile blade shape, smaller taco sheath... really a solid little knife. Good sheath retention, no rattle. Some sharp edges on the sheath that a little sand paper quickly fixed. Might buy another as a backup. For the price, just get one!
T**N
Good knife, not pricey, handy (for small to medium hands)
Nice knife… The description is accurate, but you should still keep a ruler handy to determine if this is the size you are looking for. It’s a compact fix blade knife, comfortably useable for small to medium hands. A friend of mine with large hands had slight trouble getting the knife out of the sheath, which is Kydex and will take time to break in.. The blade is sharp from the box, and feels like it will keep an edge for a while. The migrants handle is also precisely fitted and also likely to last a long time… For the price, it’s a decent value…
L**S
Sigh
The belt holder on the sheath is way too wide. Unless your belt is from the disco era you can’t keep the knife fixed so that it can be drawn out easily.
M**K
Great size, well made and razor sharp!
I really like these three knives! The clip that comes with the knife is removable so it can be worn as a neck knife or you can clip it in your pocket or waist band. They have a solid feel about them. The micarta scales are a nice touch, and all three were razor sharp right out of the box!
J**D
Very sharp little knife
Knife is small. But is sharp. Would buy again for the money...
N**A
Wobbly and uneven grind....
Be careful w/ these; AT has apparently not heard of new approaches to sharpening commercial knives. These are apparently sharpened by hand on some kind of grinder and, so, they possess all the sharpening flaws you would expect from such a process: wobbly and uneven grinds--leaving you w/ a whole lot of work to get it right. Pretty bad, I did not order a knife sharpening project; I ordered a knife of satisfactory quality. I am sending mine back w/ the hope that w/ some luck the next will be much better. If not, back it goes too. I think this is the only way for vendors like AT as well as Amazon can get the message about sending such stuff to customers..
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