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LT Wright Knives Genesis - A2 Steel - Scandi Grind - Desert Ironwood Handle - Black Liners - 3
$349.00The LT Wright Genesis with its nine inch overall length and Scandi ground blade really likes to work. With features such as modern synthetic material or wood scales and heavy duty hardware, it'll get the job done for you no matter what the circumstances...
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ESEE-LS-P-E, Laser Strike Black Plain Edge Blade & Green Canvas Micarta Handle, Black Kydex Sheath, Fire Starter
LIST PRICE: $198.86$135.60The ESEE Laser Strike combines the best features of bushcraft/survival knives with a fire kit to create a unique hybrid system. In 1999, Randall's Adventure and training set out to design a knife named after a late 1990s South American counter-drug...
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Becker Knife and Tool (Ka-Bar), BK62 Kephart - 5.125" 1095 CroVan Stonewashed Spear Point Blade - Walnut Handle
LIST PRICE: $248.95$176.99The Becker BK62 Kephart has a direct connection to the "Forefather" of American Woodcraft... Mr. Horace Kephart. His publication Camping and Woodcraft (first published in 1906) is still popular reading by modern bushcrafters and outdoorsmen. Ethan Becker...
Bushcraft Knives
Generally considered smaller than camp knives, bushcraft knives (like survival knives) are equally utilitarian, and versatile enough to handle a wide variety of survival tasks. With a practical blade profile and full-tang construction, a bushcraft knife is a generalist that can prepare feathersticks, process wood for a fire, strike sparks from a ferro rod, carve basic camp tools like spoons and pot hooks, and much more. Basically, a good bushcraft knife is designed to be your constant companion in the woods, the tool you reach for whether you need to cut bait, process small game, start a fire, or construct basic camp furniture. Explore our collection here; we represent the top brands, including but not limited to Battle Horse, Brisa, TOPS, ESEE, Bark River, Fallkniven, Bradford, and Becker.


