🔦 Gear Up for Adventure!
The Survivor HK-6001 Survival Knife is a robust 12-inch fixed blade knife made from high-quality 3CR13 black oxidized stainless steel, designed for durability and performance in various outdoor and emergency situations. With a comfortable 5-inch handle and a versatile sheath, this knife is perfect for camping, hiking, and tactical needs.
C**N
very nice
When i got this knife it wasnt to sharp but very strong blade i sharpend it and now its one of best knives of its price i chopped a couple small trees down with it just to test its strength and how good it keeps its sharp edge so far so good def worth the money
S**K
Nice
Love this knife but the sheath cracked and broke off a piece. I want a new sheath but can't figure out how to get one
S**N
Best knife for the Money!
Best knife out there for the money! Whether for hunting, survival, camping, or just a great gift! I bought 4 myself!
R**F
Just ok.
For the price, this is a good knife. The plastic components do not together very well and I suggest you super glue as much as you can. The actual sheath seems ok but the plastic 'pins' that attach the fabric pieces seem to fail quite a bit. Knife is ok and holds a decent edge. I recommend you sharpen it out of the box. Serrattions along the spine are ok. At the very least, it's cool looking and inexpensive. Going to leave this in the car as part of the emergency bag kit.
B**S
Five Stars
for the $$$ a good knife. it's not a kabar but then i didn't pay $100 either!
M**R
don't waste your money
cheaply made, mad i even paid more than 10 for this, full tang is a sub par rod of steel welded "very horribly" to the blades end and through the handle
R**.
Great looking but really not very good
So, I looked at this knife, read the reviews, and made the purchase. I didn't expect a hundred dollar knife, but I also didn't expect a piece of crap either. This thing won't cut cotton twine! I used it to cut through some plant roots in some potted plants. The finish wore off after inserting it into the root ball about two dozen times. And, I had to struggle to make it go through the potting soil, and baby, thread-like plant roots. "SURVIVAL KNIFE"? Yeah, if your stuck in a tub of soft butter, it might help you to cut your way out.I've read that if one puts a new edge on the knife, it will work better. I'm not much good at that sort of thing, but I may try to find someone who can do it for me. I'll give the knife another chance after it gets PROPERLY sharpened. Don't think for a minute, that the factory grind they put on this thing has a sharp edge. You will hurt yourself trying to cut anything.Remember - it looks real cool, but it isn't much good for any cutting right out of the box. And, don't expect it to remain looking cool, if you actually intend to use to in the field.If it actually can get, and maintain a good edge, I will amend my opinion. But, for now, even at 23 bucks, I think everyone is throwing away their money.
K**N
You get what you pay for
I paid $15.32 for the knife and got exactly what I paid for.It is a $15 dollar knife, so there is no room for complaints.
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