Sam Wilson
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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This is a regular model for me, but I always enjoy when they come out nicely. Thought I'd post this here, as I know there are more closeted HH knife lovers on BF's than some would care to believe.
The M7 (or Model 7) features a 7.75" long blade of .250" thick stainless steel (CPM154 or in this case, good ol' 440C). It has a two-tone hand sanded/blasted finish and fully functional sawteeth. Asymmetrical guard for improved comfort, and a stainless steel plated aluminum buttcap, which keeps weight low and allows the pommel to be hammered with and not gouge the aluminum.
The sheath has a pouch with a tin for extra supplies, and houses a PSK knife for fine tasks or where you want to preserve your primary edge. The drop leg leather belt loop allows the sheath to swivel with you when you kneel or squat down, instead of jab you in the ribs.
The buttcap has a removable ferro rod that threads into it for secure purchase while striking, and there is also a recess machined into the cap so that it may be used as a bearing block for bow drill fires.
Feel free to leave any questions or feedback, thanks for looking!
Sam



The M7 (or Model 7) features a 7.75" long blade of .250" thick stainless steel (CPM154 or in this case, good ol' 440C). It has a two-tone hand sanded/blasted finish and fully functional sawteeth. Asymmetrical guard for improved comfort, and a stainless steel plated aluminum buttcap, which keeps weight low and allows the pommel to be hammered with and not gouge the aluminum.
The sheath has a pouch with a tin for extra supplies, and houses a PSK knife for fine tasks or where you want to preserve your primary edge. The drop leg leather belt loop allows the sheath to swivel with you when you kneel or squat down, instead of jab you in the ribs.

The buttcap has a removable ferro rod that threads into it for secure purchase while striking, and there is also a recess machined into the cap so that it may be used as a bearing block for bow drill fires.
Feel free to leave any questions or feedback, thanks for looking!
Sam
