Briefly about Soviet knives.
Briefly about Russian knives.
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Knives with blades crafted from mass produced stainless steels like 65x13, a Russian stainless steel comparable to the American 425mod.
Admiral elastron
Stainless steel field knife with elastron handle.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Agressor 420HC
The cheapest variant of Kizlyar Supreme's Aggressor.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Alpha 420HC
A tactical knife from the Tactical Echelon series by Kizlyar Supreme.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Armeysky 65x13 elastron
A heavy knife from the survival knife line.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Armiejski 65x13
Heavy knife from the survival knife line.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Aviacionny IL-14
A variant of the iconic knife of the Soviet and Russian air forces, still in service.
Availability: sold out
€172.50
Bushmate 420HC
A machete inspired by the machetes used by the Australian Army infantry.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Delta 420HC
A tactical knife with a full tang design and a Tactical Echelon handle.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Knives with blades crafted from mass produced stainless steels like 65x13, a Russian stainless steel comparable to the American 425mod. In its country of origin, it's a go-to material for everything from medical scalpels to a variety of knives. This steel (and others in this subcategory) are hardened to a moderate level, striking a balance between different properties. Blades made from 65x13, 40x13, AUS6, 420 are corrosion-resistant. While they may need frequent sharpening, the good news is you can get a sharp edge back using even a basic whetstone. Because the steel is relatively soft, the blades are shaped by rolling instead of forging.