Description
Coupled with the robust full-tang construction, the large blade of the Casström No.14 SFK Green Micarta with Fire striker has the length to handle bigger tasks and will satisfy all your bushcraft, survival, or hunting needs. This is a knife that excels at splitting wood but also carves well.
The A8 Mod steel has been selected for its toughness and if you add a small secondary bevel to the front of the blade you can even chop with this knife with a lower risk of severe edge damage.
Briefly about the version in Green Micarta:
– Hand-finished handle in G10 Green Micarta with a slim ergonomic design that gives a warm and comfortable feeling of natural wood.
– The fire striker steel has a matching handle and an Auermetall ferro-rod that consistently gives an even shower of sparks, regardless of weather.
– Sturdy welted sheath in vegetable-tanned European leather with a draining hole. It can be available in Right or left handed version
– 14 cm blade in premium A8 Mod steel that holds an edge well even during very hard use, such as wood splitting.
– Scandinavian grind along with the steel properties, makes the Casström No.14 SFK Green Micarta with Fire striker knife robust, effective for wood carving and easy to sharpen in the outdoors.
All Casström knives are cryo-quenched. Cryogenic hardening is a treatment process where the steel is cooled to very cold temperatures with the use of liquid nitrogen. This enhances the performance of the steel at a molecular level and in practical terms, gives the blade more wear resistance and is less prone to chipping, compared to a blade with the same hardness that was not cryogenically quenched. One can find more information about steel and handle materials in our Blog at Material Guide.
Casström proudly develops outdoor equipment in Sweden with an individual style of solid craftsmanship and attention to detail. This knife is entirely produced in Europe and comes with a 25-year warranty. Please check the warranty certificate for more details.
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