| | |  | Fixed Blade | Home » » » Leather Handled Hunters Skinner 8.25" | | | | | | | Description: | | The Skinner blade is curved for skinning, so you don't puncture the hide when you rotate the knife. The leather handle is unexcelled in firmness, shape and polish. The blade is hollow-ground and is 8 1/4" in overall length. The blade is stainless steel and has a hand-honed edge that will stay sharp. The Skinner comes with a genuine leather sheath.-Blade length 4 3/8"-Overall length 8 1/4"-Hollow ground blade-Polished stacked leather handle, finger grip with serrated thumb rest-Aus 6 stainless steel blade-Brass guard-Aluminum butt cap-Comes with leather sheath | | | Features: | |
• Skinner 8 1/4"
• 617717212338
• Ka-Bar Knives, Inc warrants to the original purchaser of the knife only, that the knife will be fre
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.31 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Large enough for survival and small enough for skinningSep 23, 2009
By M. McKissick
"Kitaction"
Can be used as a skinner and a survival knife.
Perfect in between size. I have the Gerber LMF II for a true survival knife, but if I don't want to carry that heavy sucker I carry this. It's also small enough to skin a squirrel successfully without destroy the meat.
Beautiful handle that feels very nice in your hand... I don't have another knife that feels better than this on in your hand. Stacked Leather is my favorite.
Sheath is alright, nothing fancy. It's a little tough to place back in the sheath while on your hip without cutting yourself or the sheath itself... Just be careful.
I would recommend this as a relatively inexpensive hunting knife.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
SatisfiedAug 01, 2011
By NC Not an exceptional knife but a good standard hunting knife. I was disappointed that it was not made in the US as my other ka-bar is but it's still a good quality ka-bar. The stacked leather handle makes the knife look like it was made a couple of generations ago - not cheap plastic. I wish it was a bit wider blade and a bit longer but it is functional.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Mostly happyOct 22, 2010
By D. Reid
"electrician"
quality is top notch but the handle is too small for my slightly larger than average hand. Good value, 'tho. Too bad they no longer make them in the USA.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great KnifeNov 23, 2009
By J. W. Brown
"atsamoray"
Knife came quickly and was in perfect condition. It seems to hold an edge and is compact. I plan to use it for deer processing. Perfect size and the blade appears to be of excellant quality.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
damn good knifeFeb 14, 2009
By C. R. Cryar
"reed_nola"
i found my skinner in a hollow part of tree when i was 11-12 yrs old. i brought it home and showed my dad who noticed that it was a little weathered and a tad beat up. he guessed that it had been in those woods for a while, sheath and all. after cleaning it up and checking to make sure it was sound, my dad gave the knife to me. i've had it ever since (i'm 34 now)and that knife is among the best that i own, and i own quite a few. it keeps its edge and i have put it through hell on some of my camping trips. i'm an eagle scout and former marine recon with a lot of survival training. hell, i staid for KATRINA and never evacuated. mainly because i coudlnt move my snake, pregnant and all. between my ka-bar, my henry survival and my training, my snake, charlotte, and i did just fine.
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