MORAKNIV - Mora Bushcraft BlackBlade SRT knife (S)
MORAKNIV - Mora Bushcraft BlackBlade SRT knife (S)
The knife has a stainless blade with a thickness of as much as 3.2 mm which allows you to do demanding survival and bushcraft work. The blade is covered with a dark coating, which protects the knife and gives it a tactical look. The knife has a specially sharpened back thanks to which it is adapted for flint work.
The distinctive feature of the Bushcraft Black SRT knife is its partially serrated cutting edge.
The Bushcraft Black SRT model features a blade made of sandvik 12C27 stainless steel, corrosion-resistant. The blade during the hardening process using liquid nitrogen at a temperature of -80 ° achieves a hardness of HRC 57-58 on the Rockwell scale. Sandvik 12C27 steel contains 0.6% carbon and 13.5% chromium and is characterized by high strength and resistance to outdoor conditions and rusting.
The handle of the knife is ergonomic and rubberized which ensures a secure and comfortable grip in any situation. Functional black plastic scabbard holds and protects the knife securely when trolled on the belt. Knife recommended as a tool for survival and wilderness enthusiasts.
Product features
- Blade length - 109 mm
- Steel - stainless.
- Cover - made of plastic
- Handle - rubberized plus plastic
- Overall length - 232 mm
- Blade thickness: 3.2 mm
- Blade width: 23 mm
MORA OF SWEDEN appeared on the international market in 2005, but the company's roots go back to 1912 and 1891, when two Mora knife manufactures, KJ Eriksson and Frost's Knife, merged to form a company. Unification leads to an expansion of the product range and the ability to launch a number of projects that contribute to the company's continued growth. This makes Mora a company with 100 years of experience in manufacturing cutting tools. Knives and other MORA tools are used in various fields, and the people who use them have one thing in common. They want tools that simplify work, are easy to use, and are designed with high ergonomics. Whether MORA products are found on construction sites, in workplaces. Or, when used while hunting, fishing, or spending time outdoors. The choice is simple... MORA OF SWEDEN.