Viper MagnaCut Fixed Blade Knife 7in Overall 3.5in Green Canvas Micarta Handle Full Tang for Survivalists
Viper MagnaCut Fixed Blade Knife 7in Overall 3.5in Green Canvas Micarta Handle Full Tang for Survivalists
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Viper MagnaCut Fixed Blade Knife 7in Overall 3.5in Green Canvas Micarta Handle Full Tang for Survivalists
Viper MagnaCut Fixed Blade Knife 7in Overall 3.5in Green Canvas Micarta Handle Full Tang for Survivalists
The Viper Handy Fixed Blade VT4040CG is a compact, rugged knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and everyday carry. It pairs a 3.5-inch MagnaCut blade with a green canvas Micarta handle in a balanced 7-inch overall package for reliable field performance.
- Blade material: CPM MagnaCut stainless blade for exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance.
- Blade finish: Stonewash finish that helps hide wear and reduces glare in outdoor environments.
- Blade length: 3.5" (8.89 cm) ideal for precise slicing, light batoning, and utility tasks.
- Overall length: 7" (17.78 cm) for a compact, nimble fixed blade with ample control.
- Handle material: Green canvas Micarta delivers a secure, comfortable grip even in wet or sweaty conditions.
- Construction: Full tang design for proven strength and durability in demanding field use.
- Lanyard hole: Lets you customize carry options and keep the knife within easy reach.
- Sheath: Black Kydex belt sheath provides reliable retention and low-profile carry on belts or packs.
- Packaging: Boxed for gifting or safe storage straight out of the box.
This knife is built to handle everyday camp chores—from food prep and rope work to carving and light wood tasks—without compromising control or reliability. MagnaCut steel offers strong edge retention and resilience against the elements, reducing maintenance in field conditions. The full-tang build, textured green canvas Micarta grip, and secure Kydex sheath combine to deliver confident handling and secure carry, whether you’re assembling a survival kit, stocking a drawer for EDC, or tackling rugged outdoor projects.
