Briefly about Soviet knives.
Briefly about Russian knives.
Russian R12 steel is a very hard (64-67 HRC) high-speed tool steel that guarantees the knife will "hold an edge" for a very long time.
Corsair Bystroryez
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series.
Availability: in stock
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Lynx bystroryez (stabilized wood handle blue)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
Puma bystroryez (stabilized wood handle brown)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
Puma bystroryez (stabilized wood handle violet)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
Puma bystroryez (wood and leather handle)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
Tukan bystroryez (stabilized wood handle green)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
Tukan bystroryez (stabilized wood handle red)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
Tukan bystroryez (wood and leather handle)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
Weasel bystroryez (stabilized wood handle brown)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Wolf bystroryez
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series.
Availability: in stock
Dispatched within: 48 hours
Łaska bystroryez (wood and leather handle)
A knife from the "Bystroryez" series made of R12 steel.
Availability: sold out
€187.50
"Bystroriez" is a colloquial Russian name for knives made of R12 steel – a very hard (64-67 HRC) tool steel that guarantees the knife will hold an edge for a very long time. The flip side of the coin is that blades of such hardness are less flexible, meaning they are more brittle. By no means are these throwing knives. They are also not corrosion-resistant. The anti-corrosion coating will wear off over time, so after returning from the field, they should be lubricated and stored in a dry place.