36JSK Cold Steel Master Hunter Stainless Concealex Sheath

36JSK Cold Steel Master Hunter Stainless Concealex Sheath

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36JSK Cold Steel Master Hunter Stainless Concealex Sheath
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Modesty seldom comes into play when we are describing how good our knives are. But in the case of the Master Hunter®, we’ve been unquestionably negligent in that department. So, modesty aside, we want to go on record and say, without a doubt, the Master Hunter® is the best hunting knife you can obtain at any price. It features a broad VG-1 San Mai III® blade that’s been flat ground to achieve the ideal blade cross-section and edge geometry. Carefully honed to razor sharpness, its edge cuts effortlessly while its dropped point simplifies the chore of field dressing and skinning.

The spine of the blade is a full 3/16" thick to allow for the necessary strength and stiffness to field dress and skin the biggest animals like elk, moose, brown bear, and the African Dangerous Seven. The grip is specially designed to promote long use without fatigue. Made of the shock absorbent, slightly tacky feeling Kraton®, and featuring our deeply checkered surface, it positively won’t slip no matter how wet or bloody your hands get. Plus, Kraton® has specially enduring advantages in that it will never rot, shrink, crack, splinter, or mildew, and is completely impervious to even the harshest weather. For safety, the Master Hunter® comes in a thick, heavy Conceal-Ex™ sheath that will accommodate just about any size belt and allow you to carry it all day without fatigue.


Total Reviews: 2     Average Rating: (3.5 stars)
awesome
12/29/2007
Reviewer: m.shockley
this is the best knife i have ever owned!

Not surprised too much
11/23/2008
Reviewer: Curtis
Nice balance. Great grip. Factory edge didn't make it thru one complete skinning of a red stag. I was rather dissapointed. For the price its not too bad of a knife. But the factory edge on the blade I got just didn't hold up. I was really disappointed. Other than that a good knife to own to carry into the field. If you loose it, its not going to break the bank. But they need to put a more durable edge on it in my opinion. I had it resharpened by a professional knife maker and used it a few weeks later on a fallow deer. A much smaller animal and the knife almost made it thru the complete skinning. Too bad. I'm not really impressed.

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