Benchmade Bushcrafter 163BK Black Cerakote CPM-CruWear, Carbon Fiber, bushcraft knife, Sibert design
Benchmade Bushcrafter 163BK Black Cerakote CPM-CruWear, Carbon Fiber, bushcraft knife, Sibert design
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Full description
The Benchmade Bushcrafter 163BK Black Cerakote CPM-CruWear, Carbon Fiber is, as the name already suggests, a fixed knife made for bushcraft purposes. The knife has a sturdy blade for heavy-duty work, but the excellent grind of the blade also makes it suitable for delicate cutting tasks such as food preparation or wood carving. The handle is relatively thick, but still light and comfortable to use. The thickness simply ensures the knife is also nice to use while wearing gloves. The G10 scales are attached to the blade with pressed titanium rings. A remarkable and effective construction that also enables you to attach the knife to something. For instance, to turn your knife into a spear. The Bushcrafter is made in Oregon, USA, and designed by Shane Sibert Knives. The knife comes with a strong sheath that has room for a firesteel.
Specifications
11.2 cm
215 g
Material handle
carbon fiber
Type of steel
CPM Cru-Wear
Secondary V-edge
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Specifications
General information
Brand
Colour
black
Designer
Shane Sibert
Yes
lifetime
Series
United States
Article number
BE163BK
Dimensions & weight
2.8 cm
11.2 cm
10 cm
4 mm
Handle length
12 cm
Length
23 cm
Maximum belt width
7.5 cm
215 g
Material
Material handle
carbon fiber
Material sheath / pouch
plastic with locking
Type of steel
CPM Cru-Wear
64 HRC
Features & functions
Finish blade
Cerakote
Type of knife
bushcrafting knife, survival knife
Right or left-handed
symmetrical
bushcraft, camping, survival
Blade shape
drop point
plain edge
No
22º
Secondary V-edge
Scope of delivery
Sheath
Yes
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Benchmade Bushcrafter 163BK Black Cerakote CPM-CruWear, Carbon Fiber, bushcraft knife, Sibert design
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