Expedition Survival Knife with Integrated Survival Kit
Are you looking for a companion that won't let you down even when you find yourself far from civilization? This survival knife (often called a hollow-handle knife) is an icon in the outdoor and bushcraft world. Its design is inspired by proven military models engineered for the most extreme conditions. Featuring a massive blade with a functional spine saw, a hollow handle for essential supplies, and a multi-functional sheath, it represents a complete survival kit ready for your belt. Whether you are planning a demanding bushcraft weekend or want a reliable backup in your bug-out bag, this knife provides the confidence to face any situation. Further product information ...
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Legendary Silver Expedition Survival Knife with Integrated Survival Kit
A Multi-Functional Tool for Survival and Camping
This knife is designed for a wide range of tasks. The primary blade is ideal for heavy-duty work such as processing wood for a fire or building a shelter. The hollow handle, hermetically sealed by a screw cap with an integrated compass, protects the contents from moisture. Within the sheath, you will find additional tools that turn this knife into a portable survival station. You can deploy the auxiliary skinner knife for delicate tasks or use the included elastic band to transform the sheath into a functional slingshot.
Technical Specifications
| Blade Material | Chrome-Molybdenum-Vanadium Steel (Hardened) |
| Total Length | 275 mm (approx. 10.83 inches) |
| Main Blade Length | 140 mm (approx. 5.51 inches) |
| Handle Material | Durable Iron Alloy |
| Weight | approx. 490 g (approx. 1.08 lbs) |
| Finish | Silver / Satin Polish |
| Handle Contents | Compass, needle, plaster, tweezers, fishing line |
| Sheath Contents | Skinner knife (120 mm / 4.72"), slingshot elastic, magnesium fire starter, sharpening stone |
History and Origins of Survival Knives
The concept of a hollow-handle survival knife became globally famous during the 1980s. Originally, these tools were developed for military pilots who required a compact, self-contained survival kit in case of being shot down over hostile or uninhabited territory. An interesting detail: the small marks left by a diamond tip on the blade are not defects; they are proof of rigorous hardness testing during manufacturing, ensuring the steel meets the required Rockwell hardness standards.
Maintenance and Safety Guidelines
To ensure your knife serves you for decades, always dry the blade and the interior of the handle thoroughly after use in wet conditions. Occasionally coat the blade with a fine gun oil or technical mineral oil. Never use the knife as a pry bar, as this may cause the blade to snap at the junction with the handle. When using the slingshot, exercise extreme caution and never aim at people or animals. This knife is exceptionally sharp; handle it with care at all times to avoid serious injury.
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