Boker Without exaggeration, Boker manufactures the largest assortment of high-quality knives for sportsmen and collectors with an unsurpassed variety of materials for blades and handles.
Finally, a work knife for the Western gal! Produced under the Cruel Girl brand, this folding lockback will handle all the everyday needs and look good at the same time!... Blade length: 3"... Overall length: 7 1/8"... Weight: 3 oz... Steel: AUS-8... Handle: Pink Zytel... Blade Detail: Combo...
Boker Corzo I Stag Handle/Cocobolo Bolster. 7 3/4" overall. 3 3/4" 440 stainless drop point blade. Stag handles with cocobolo wood bolster. Lanyard hole. Brown leather belt sheath.Country of Origin: ARGENTINA... NOTES:... Legality:... Domestic orders: It is the buyer's responsibility to check all federal or local...
11.5" Boker Escrima 440C Fixed Blade w/Sheath & TekLok... Boker knife "Big Game Hunting Knife Combo". A great set of hunting knives, one large gut hook and a caping knife. Both have genuine stag handles with lanyard holes. Built in guard and jimping on spine of gut hook...
Boker Infinity Ceramic Linerlock. 4 3/4" closed. Black ceramic drop point blade with thumb stud. Black Zytel handles with Kraton insert. Stainless pocket clip.Country of Origin: GERMANY... NOTES:... Legality:... Domestic orders: It is the buyer's responsibility to check all federal or local laws concerning use, ownership & possession...
Designed in 1943, the M3 Trench Knife was intended to be used by any U.S. Soldier during World War II who was not equipped with a bayonet- soldiers with pistols, submachine guns, light and heavy machine guns, etc. The first troops to receive the M3's were the Airborne, Mountain...
This premium two-blade pocket knife is a classic in technical features, but modern in appearance. The high polished stainless steel handle features six different inlays on each side, crafted of genuine Mother-of-Pearl and Abalone. The blades are made of 440 stainless steel, and are held in place...
The first thing you'll notice when you get your knife is that the box is shaped like an AK-47 magazine (the name "Kalashnikov comes from the Russian who designed the AK-47 assault rifle).