🪓 Elevate your hunt with the blade that blends tradition and performance
The Svord Drop Point Hunter is a 9.75-inch hunting knife featuring a precision drop point blade and a durable wooden handle. Handcrafted in New Zealand, it offers lightweight portability at just 0.2 kg and is designed for professional hunters seeking reliable performance and lasting durability.
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
Brand | Svord |
Model Name | SVDP |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Drop Point Hunter |
Handle Material | Wood |
Color | brown |
Style | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Length | 9.75 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 09421901356101 |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | Svord |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.4 x 3.2 x 1.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 6 x 9 inches |
Brand Name | Svord |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SVDP |
P**N
Svord is great as always
Only thing I would change is making it the complete full tang but other than that I cant say much.
L**.
OK for the price
This is a good knife, however the tip required work and the scabbard could be improved. You could cut your belt if not real careful!
A**N
All around meh.
I am not impressed. First off, the blade slipped out of the sheath right when I took it out of the box. Nearly took off a toe as the knife clattered onto the floor. As I picked it up, I noticed the varnish was very uneven, and had a rough texture in my hand. Alright, I thought to myself, a poor sheath and laughable fit and finish on the handle. The blade must amazing, because frankly, everything else was 50 shades of terrible. I tried to cut a tomato. Took three swipes before the blade caught the skin, and even then it tore the skin a little. Wiped it off, and instantly put it back in the box for a return. The blade material itself seemed decent (thin, feels like it could take an edge reasonably well), which I guess is the knife's only saving grace.
C**E
good bushcraft knife
I picked this up as an inexpensive bushcraft knife that I could leave in my truck. I have been using it about 3 months now and can say that I really like it. The blade will easily strop to hair shaving sharpness. Holds a good edge so I believe that the steel and temper treatment are good. It doesn't stay as sharp as long as my super steel knives, but the trade off is that that I can easily touch up the blade with a small whet stone in the field. Some have reported that the finish or fit on the handle was poorly done, but mine didn't have those issues. Still I have considered reshaping the handle and insetting a 1/4 teaspoon (so it can be used for bow drill fire starting). Sheath is junk so I made a fast sheath for it. This is a great knife, but it's not the right knife for everyone.
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