Military Survival Knife
Military Survival Knife
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Blade Length: 18.5cm
Blade Width: 3.7cm
Blade Thickness: 3.7mm
Blade Material: 5Cr13MoV Stainless Steel
Handle Material: Nylon Fiber
Handle Length: 12.5cm
Handle Width: 2.8cm
Handle Thickness: 28.6mm
Net Weight: 207g
Weight with Sheath: 306g
The high-quality stainless steel blade offers excellent edge retention and corrosion resistance, ensuring dependable performance.
The textured nylon fiber handle provides a secure and comfortable grip, even in wet or slippery conditions.
The 31.0cm total length, 18.5cm blade, and 207g net weight deliver substantial heft and cutting power.
The included sheath, weighing 99g, protects the blade and allows for convenient carry.
This military-grade survival knife is well-suited for a variety of tasks, from field dressing to emergency situations.

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Can you own a katana in the US ?
Katanas are considered knives and governed as such by state laws, so it is perfectly legal. In the United States, you must be 18 years old or have clear parental permission before owning a Katana.
Whether or not you can carry a katana outdoors depends on the state you live in, and we recommend that you check your state's laws for yourself. In general, it is forbidden to carry the sword openly in public, and it must be in a special bag or secure case.
Is the Katana battle ready ?
Our Katanas are forged traditionally by craftsmen. The polishing is also done by a master so that the blade is sharp, and you can perform Tameshigiri cutting. We also offer a razor sharpening option where our master polisher will spend a few extra hours on your sword so that it cuts like a razor.
Do you Ship worldwide ?
We deliver worldwide. However, we invite you to check in advance the conditions of purchase and import of weapons in your country. We cannot check the regulations of each country at every moment and modify our countries served according to that.
Are the Katana full Tang ?
All our Katanas are full tang. We forge the swords by hand and the blade continues into the handle in order to provide better strength and resistance during practice, but also to respect the Japanese know-how.