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Fox Knife - Full Tang Survival Knife
Fox Knife - Full Tang Survival Knife
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Introducing the Fox Knife – your ultimate companion for outdoor adventures. Weighing just 215g, this rugged companion boasts a 98mm long, 35mm wide, and 4mm thick blade crafted for precision and durability. With a hardness rating of 56H+2, the Fox Knife ensures resilience in challenging conditions. Its 5Cr15Moy edge guarantees sharpness, making it the perfect tool for various tasks. Complete with a tactical nylon knife cover, the Fox Knife is not just a blade; it's a reliable partner for all your wilderness endeavors.
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