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Stroup Knives BK1 Fixed Blade Tan BK1-T-G10-S - Full Tang 1095HC Steel With Tan G10 Handle

Stroup Knives BK1 Fixed Blade Tan BK1-T-G10-S - Full Tang 1095HC Steel With Tan G10 Handle

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Stroup Knives BK1 Fixed Blade Tan BK1-T-G10-S - Full Tang 1095HC Steel With Tan G10 Handle

Stroup Knives BK1 Fixed Blade Tan BK1-T-G10-S - Full Tang 1095HC Steel With Tan G10 Handle

SKU:  STPBK1TG10S • UPC:  871373573961

The BK1 Fixed Blade Knife from Stroup Knives is built for outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability in the field. With a tan sculpted G10 handle and a full-tang 1095HC blade, this knife is ready for tough camp tasks, bushcraft, and hunting prep.

  • Overall length: 13.75" (34.93 cm) for a balanced, controllable feel in hand
  • Blade length: 7.75" (19.69 cm) 1095HC high-carbon steel, known for edge retention and ease of sharpening
  • Blade finish: Rock-tumbled and acid-etched surface; forge scale discoloration may appear as part of the forging process
  • Handle material: Tan sculpted G10 for a secure, comfortable grip in all conditions
  • Tang: Full tang for strength and durability during heavy-duty use
  • Lanyard hole: Lanyard-ready design to help secure the knife during movement or tasks
  • Sheath: Black Kydex belt sheath for rapid, secure carry
  • Packaging: Boxed for safe storage and gifting

Designed to empower your outdoor activities, the BK1 delivers reliable performance when you need a sturdy blade for processing firewood, carving, skinning, or general campsite chores. The full tang and G10 handle provide confident control, while the 1095HC steel offers strong edge retention with straightforward maintenance. The rock-tumbled, acid-etched finish reduces glare and hides signs of use, and the included Kydex sheath ensures safe, accessible carry on belts or packs. Note: forge scale discoloration may be present, a natural artifact of the forging process that some users prefer for its rugged character. Proper care—dry after use and occasional light oil—helps maintain rust resistance on 1095 steel and keeps the edge ready for the next task.

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