Columbia River Knife & Tool M.U.K.Utility Combo Edge Solo Survival Knife
DESCRIPTION
The M.U.K. has an offset handle angle. Designer Tom Veff explains that it gives you knuckle clearance when cutting bait or slicing fish on a cutting table. And it has a soft, grooved polypropylene handle with four finger choils to give you all the grip possible when your hands are cold, wet, and slippery. You choose from four handle colors for best visibility.
Second, you see the rounded-back drop point blade with a straight cutting edge in combination with a concave serrated section. Tom says the straight edge cuts cleanly against a cutting board. The oversized serrations are what Tom calls "non-stick"รข?"there is no sharp point to snag. That makes them great for those times when you need to cut a nylon line or other tough materials. The blade's rounded back reduces the risk of cutting entrails when cleaning fish.
Then there is the row of non-slip grooves along the top of the blade. These are friction grooves for your thumb, but they also work great as a fish scaler.
Even in a budget knife, Tom wouldn't have anything but a full-tang blade of high-carbon stainless steel for strength. At the butt, there's a lanyard hole and a blood groove spoon. And finally, there are a few more friction grooves at the butt top and index finger choil to enhance feel.
That's quite a story for an inexpensive little knife. Probably only a serious fisherman could design it, sitting there between strikes, thinking about the perfect fishing knife.
Specs:Dimensions: Open Overall Length 9 inches Weight: 2.9 ounces Blade Length: 4.25 inches Thickness: 0.065 inches Material: 2CR13 Blade-HRC: 51-53 Finish: Bead-Blast Grind: Flat Style: Rounded-Back Drop PointvEdge: Veff Flat Top Non-Stick Serrations Handle Material: Polypropylene Features: Blade Guard Yes
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