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BK-1 Knife black

BK-1 Knife black

The Böker Arbolito BK-1 black (Bushcraft Knife No. 1) is a heavy-duty bushcraft knife in the style of modern pilot survival knives. The wide drop-point blade has an optimal length of 10.3 cm and a medium-high grind for maximum stability. This is further ensured by the Böhler steel N690. In addition, the tang is continuous and protrudes a few millimeters from the end of the handle. The durable and non-slip TPE handle material completely encloses the tang and features classic checkering for optimal grip. The recessed lanyard hole is additionally fitted with a stainless steel sleeve. Also included is a high-quality pouch leather sheath that can be worn with or without a dangler and has a holder for a fire steel.

- Blade thickness: 5.00 mm
- Made in: Argentina
- Color: black
- Blade color: uncoated

Dimensions:
- Overall length: 23.10 cm
- Blade length: 10.50 cm

$40.57

Original: $115.92

-65%
BK-1 Knife black

$115.92

$40.57

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The Böker Arbolito BK-1 black (Bushcraft Knife No. 1) is a heavy-duty bushcraft knife in the style of modern pilot survival knives. The wide drop-point blade has an optimal length of 10.3 cm and a medium-high grind for maximum stability. This is further ensured by the Böhler steel N690. In addition, the tang is continuous and protrudes a few millimeters from the end of the handle. The durable and non-slip TPE handle material completely encloses the tang and features classic checkering for optimal grip. The recessed lanyard hole is additionally fitted with a stainless steel sleeve. Also included is a high-quality pouch leather sheath that can be worn with or without a dangler and has a holder for a fire steel.

- Blade thickness: 5.00 mm
- Made in: Argentina
- Color: black
- Blade color: uncoated

Dimensions:
- Overall length: 23.10 cm
- Blade length: 10.50 cm

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