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Best Survival Knives For Spring 2023!

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Benchmade, Demko, ESEE, Cold Steel, Ontario and MORE... - - - - Designed to be your go-to hard-use f

Benchmade, Demko, ESEE, Cold Steel, Ontario and MORE... [View this email in your browser]( - [Knives]( - [Tactical]( - [New Items]( - [Specials]( [Demko Knives FREEREIGN]( Designed to be your go-to hard-use fixed blade in literally ANY scenario, the FREEREIGN has what it takes. The beefy blade is strong enough to split wood and the grippy handle soaks up vibrations while enabling you to deftly maneuver the steel for smaller precise cuts, too. The cherry on top is the sheath, designed so the nylon core won’t dull your edge and it can be taken apart for easy cleaning after each romp in the outdoors. Price: $124.99 - $149.99 [Shop]( [Shop Demko Custom Knives]( [Ontario S35VN RAT-6]( Ontario has expanded their highly successful RAT fixed blade lineup with the RAT-6. It features upgraded S35VN stainless steel and a broad blade shape that should handle any camp task you could imagine, from splitting kindling to food prep. With this sizable blade strapped to your belt you will feel ready for anything. Price: $165.95 Retail Price: $229.95 [Shop]( [Shop Ontario Knives]( [Cold Steel SR1 Folders and SRK Fixed Blades]( Few folders deserve the title of “survival knife” but the SR1 certainly earns it, joining the lineup alongside the venerable SRK fixed blade, a mainstay of affordable gear lists for a long time. While the fixed blades sport full-length tangs for strength, the folders showcase the awesome strength of the Tri-Ad lock which can soak up abuse like no other lock on the market. Price: $34.99 - $151.99 Retail Price Up To: $279.99 [Shop]( [Shop Cold Steel Knives]( [ESEE Laser Strike]( The Laser Strike is an extremely versatile American-made knife that is just as comfortable to use for prepping vegetables as it is for batoning wood. Bushcrafters will love that the ergonomic Micarta handle contains a striker and tinder tabs for firemaking. The nicely spaced jimping on the spine and the five inches of tough 1095 carbon steel make it a great outdoor knife that is most notable for its stellar hand feel. Price: $122.95 - $136.95 Retail Price: $198.95 [Shop]( [Shop ESEE Knives]( [Benchmade Anonimus]( Benchmade’s latest survival knife sports CPM Cru-Wear blade steel, which allows them to offer up a thinner blade that can slice like a dream without giving up the toughness that a “survival” tool requires. You may not be able to pry open a log with it, but with every joyous slice you’ll appreciate just how much a fine cutting tool can change your life. Price: $279.00 Retail Price: $310.00 [Shop]( [Shop Benchmade Knives]( [TOPS Fieldcraft Series]( For a survival knife with the heart of a bushcrafter, check out the Brothers of Bushcraft Fieldcraft series, affectionately known as the BOB. The Scandivex blade is robust for heavy-duty splitting and precise for fine carving. With comfortable handles and a protruding tang with firesteel scraping notch, it truly does cover all the bases with ease. Price: $123.95 - $221.95 Retail Price Up To: $294.95 [Shop]( [Shop TOPS Knives]( [FOBOS Knives CPM-3V Alaris]( Few survival knives can handle food prep very well, and that is where the Alaris stakes its claim. The broad blade is versatile for any kind of campcraft and 3V steel ensures rock-solid durability if you need to abuse the knife to survive. Its home is in the wild, and with it strapped to your belt you will feel ready to tackle anything off the beaten path. Price: $299.95 - $354.95 [Shop]( [Shop Fixed Blade Knives]( [Becker BK40 D2 Folder]( Every good fixed blade can use a backup, and that is where the BK40 comes in. The handles are crazy comfy, modeled after the mid-size Becker fixed blades, and this KC-exclusive features upgraded D2 tool steel for more edge holding than the base model. Priced just under $50, this is an easy add in any and every kit. Price: $49.95 Retail Price: $65.00 [Shop]( [Shop Becker Knife and Tool]( [Benchmade Osborne 940 / 943 / 9400 / 945 Folding Knives]( [Spyderco C41GPCWBK5 Native 5 Folding Knife]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2023 KnifeCenter, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our newsletter from our website. Our mailing address is: KnifeCenter 5201 Lad Land DrFredericksburg, Virginia 22407 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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