BlackFox | SKU:
02FX728
Companion 741
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€48,95
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- Blade length cm: 11
- Weight g: 165
- Handle material: Pakka Wood
- Blade steel: 440C
- WaffG Classification: Legal Carry
- Manufactured in: Asia
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Fixed Blade Knives
- Sheath material: Leather
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 3,8
- Overall length mm: 23
- Color: Brown
- brand: BlackFox and Fox (alle)
- Laser engraving: No
- Closure: Fixed
Warnings and safety information:
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GPRS
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Description
Description
The fixed Companion from BlackFox impresses with its pleasant hand position and natural appearance. The screwed Pakka wood handle scales are smooth on the narrow sides, but on the left and right they have a grippy fish skin cut and are equipped with a lanyard hole.
The proven and still excellent 440C was selected for the blade. The knife is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast as well as for the hunter. The brown leather sheath with snap fastener enables practical guidance.
The back tip version has a slightly narrower blade and no nose as a grip recess behind the index finger. The handle leaves even more freedom for a posture in the reverse grip and may therefore be better suited for the Bushcrafter than for the hunter.
The proven and still excellent 440C was selected for the blade. The knife is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast as well as for the hunter. The brown leather sheath with snap fastener enables practical guidance.
The back tip version has a slightly narrower blade and no nose as a grip recess behind the index finger. The handle leaves even more freedom for a posture in the reverse grip and may therefore be better suited for the Bushcrafter than for the hunter.
