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Fixed Blade Hunting Knife with Gut Hook — 4.5" Drop Point Blade, Full Tang, Leather Sheath
Fixed Blade Hunting Knife with Gut Hook — 4.5" Drop Point Blade, Full Tang, Leather Sheath
Built for field dressing, skinning, and quartering big game. This full-tang fixed blade features a 4.5" drop point blade with integral gut hook, ergonomic non-slip handle, and a genuine leather belt sheath — everything a deer, elk, or hog hunter needs from first cut to cooler.
- 4.5" Drop Point Blade — 440C stainless steel, 57 HRC hardness, holds an edge through multiple animals
- Integral Gut Hook — opens the belly cavity cleanly without puncturing organs
- Full Tang Construction — one solid piece of steel from tip to handle pommel — will not break
- Ergonomic Rubberized Handle — non-slip grip even with wet, bloody hands
- Genuine Leather Belt Sheath — snap retention, fits belts up to 2" wide
- Blade Length: 4.5" | Overall: 9.5" | Weight: 6.2 oz
FAQ
Is 440C good for hunting knives? Yes — it's the industry standard for hunting knives: tough, rust-resistant, and easy to resharpen in the field.
Can I dress a deer with this alone? Yes — the gut hook handles the abdominal opening, the drop point does the skinning and quartering.
What sharpener should I use? A ceramic rod or diamond rod. The gut hook requires a tapered rod to sharpen properly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best multi-tool for outdoor use?
Look for a full-size multi-tool with pliers, multiple blades, a saw, can opener, and screwdrivers. Stainless steel construction and smooth locking mechanisms are essential. Models with replaceable wire cutters are ideal for fishing.
How do I maintain my multi-tool?
Keep it clean and dry. Apply a drop of oil to pivot points periodically. Sharpen blades with a small diamond stone or ceramic rod. Most quality brands offer sharpening services. Store it open occasionally to prevent rust in hinges.
Are multi-tools TSA approved for carry-on?
No. Multi-tools with blades cannot be carried in airplane carry-on luggage. Pack them in checked baggage. Some bladeless multi-tools may be permitted, but check current TSA guidelines before traveling.
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