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1350 - Brown Gold Hunting Lock Knife - |113/Store|
1350 - Brown Gold Hunting Lock Knife - |113/Store|
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1350 Brown Gold Hunting Lock Knife is a rugged, purpose-built tool crafted for serious outdoor use. Designed for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, this knife pairs a timeless wooden grip with brass accents, delivering a vintage aesthetic that stands up to demanding field tasks—from skinning and field dressing to carving and basic camp chores.
Why this knife stands out
- Locking blade safety: A reliable locking mechanism keeps the blade securely in place during heavy-duty cutting, reducing slip and increasing control when you need it most.
- Brass accents and wood scales: Brass bolster and pommel not only provide balanced heft and durability, but also forge a distinctive, veteran-ready look that ages gracefully in the field.
- Ergonomic wooden handle: The warm, textured wood scales are riveted for longevity and offer a confident grip—even when wearing gloves or working in wet conditions.
- Versatile field companion: Beyond hunting tasks, this knife handles wood carving, rope work, shelter prep, and general camp duties with steadiness and precision.
- Low-maintenance care: Simple upkeep—wipe clean after use, dry thoroughly, and apply a light oil to brass components to slow tarnish and preserve the finish.
In the field, the blade’s dark finish provides a discreet, durable edge ready for tough tasks. The combination of brass hardware, wood scales, and a dependable lock-back design makes this knife a trusted partner for long treks and backcountry hunts alike. It sits squarely in the Hunting & Survival Knives category within Sporting Goods, offering both practical performance and a classic, collector-worthy look.
Ideal uses and who benefits most
Perfect for hunters working through game processing, campers setting up shelter, and outdoor lovers who value a reliable, aesthetically timeless knife. Its robust construction and secure blade make it a sensible choice for daily field tasks, survival preparation, and any scenario where a sturdy, one-hand deployable blade is beneficial.
Practical tips for best results
- Keep the blade clean and dry to preserve edge integrity between uses.
- Wipe down brass components after exposure to moisture and apply a light oil to slow patina development.
- Store in a dry sheath and inspect the locking mechanism regularly for smooth operation.
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