Field Knife, ready for some hard camping!!

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Knife: Field Knife 5" "FK5"

OAL: 11 1/2"
Blade: 0.200" CPM 3V
Width: 1 1/2"
Edge: 5 1/2"
Handle: OD G10
Sheath: kydex/w teklok
Beadblast finish

Price: $250

I accept Paypal, Credit Card, Check or Money orders for payment.

Prices include PP fee and shipping in the US, International orders please contact.

10% Discount for Military/LEO/Firefighters/EMS

If you use PP please paste the description into the comments box when you send the money, this just helps me keep everything organized.
Josiah@GravelleKnives.com pp/email












Thanks for looking,
-Josiah
 
Very nice field knife. :thumbup: Would like to know more about the heat treat/final hardness if you have that info available.


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If you use PP please paste the description into the comments box when you send the money, this just helps me keep everything organized.
Josiah@GravelleKnives.com pp/email ...
-Josiah

Just as a heads-up, you might want to read posts 11-15 of the following thread:

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1263600-PayPal-description-advisory

Will
 
Very nice field knife. :thumbup: Would like to know more about the heat treat/final hardness if you have that info available.




Just as a heads-up, you might want to read posts 11-15 of the following thread:

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1263600-PayPal-description-advisory

Will

Thanks for the heads up, I've never had a problem but I may I may have to change this part of my blurb. Almost no one actually does it the way I ask lol.

The ht was done by Brad at Peters ht, and he always does a good job for me. This knife was tested at rc60
 
Thanks for the heads up, I've never had a problem but I may I may have to change this part of my blurb. Almost no one actually does it the way I ask lol.

The ht was done by Brad at Peters ht, and he always does a good job for me. This knife was tested at rc60

Thanks--Peters is at the top of the game. Gayle Bradley has told me that he consults with them on heat treat--they really know their business. That's excellent @ 60 HRC -- should be a reliable, heavy-duty beast and a pleasure to use. :thumbup:
 
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