Hunting Knives
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- Takumitak 4 items
- Umarex 2 items
- Victorinox 2 items
- WE Knife 3 items
- Za-Pas 2 items
- Most Popular
- Highest Discount
- Price (The lowest)
- Price (The highest)
- Newest Arrivals (The latest)
- Newest Arrivals (The oldest)
- Cold Steel 10 items
- Joker 10 items
- Benchmade 2 items
- Boker 21 items
- Condor Tool & Knife 1 item
- ESEE 3 items
- Gerber Gear 2 items
- Helle 4 items
- Highlander 1 item
- Ka-Bar 5 items
- LionSteel 1 item
- LKW 52 items
- MFH 1 item
- Mora 8 items
- Njord 9 items
- Ontario 1 item
- Opinel 35 items
- Outdoor Edge 11 items
- Peltonen Knives 1 item
- Real Steel 1 item
- Schrade 2 items
- Takumitak 4 items
- Umarex 2 items
- Victorinox 2 items
- WE Knife 3 items
- Za-Pas 2 items
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One of the types of knives we look for with a specific use in mind are hunting knives. The need for a functional blade arose thousands of years ago, as soon as man began to hunt after game for food and fur. Depending on the main task of the blade, it can be referred to as a hunting knife if it mainly serves as a tool to help hunt and frame game. If the game was tracked mainly with the idea of obtaining skins and fur, here trapper knives were used. The greatest interest in trapper knives was several centuries ago, when hunting game was a very profitable business, mainly because of the valuable hides and furs. Trappers spent a large part of the year in the wilderness, catching game, binding it to obtain the skins, and then went to the cities to cash in their prey. It was a dangerous occupation, but in the 19th century it was a very popular one, especially in the northern regions of North America.
With the development of civilization, better opportunities to meet the human need for warm clothing, trapper knives began to take a form more similar to a hunting knife. In order to achieve the best possible strength of a functional blade, they are usually knives with a fixed head, very often in full-tang construction. This type of knives had to meet the expectations of hunters and allow them to work efficiently and accurately. A very important feature that today's hunting knives have is a comfortable handle that will not tire the hands during prolonged work, and the shape of the blade that allows precise movements. Often a distinctive feature that a hunting knife can have is a specific hook on the end of the knife. It is used to cut the abdominal sheaths. Another important aspect that hunters and hunting blade fans value is that the hunting knife should be made of stainless steel, which will not corrode when in contact with liquids of various types. This feature is particularly desirable in work where the blade comes into contact with blood, water and other fluids. This has a very positive effect on the ability to keep the blade clean and ensure proper hygiene at work. It is an additional plus if the hunting knife is equipped with a durable and easy-to-clean handle material. This is especially important in cases where it is the only blade you have when hunting or going out into the woods. If we can easily restore the blade to cleanliness, such a knife will successfully help to prepare a donkey in the camp. Therefore, nowadays hunting knives are increasingly purchased by fans of the classic form of the blade, which can be used both when camping in a tent and for bushcraft outings in the field.
Today, hunting knives are often referred to as blades with classic shapes such as bowie, drop point or clip point, with handles made of traditional materials like wood or antler. Knives valued today by bushcrafters and survivalist fans are often referred to as large hunting knives because of their versatility and durability. In such models, however, we are more likely to encounter linings made of various types of plastic rather than wood or antler. Whether you are interested in a knife for going into the field to help with setting up camp or making a sandwich, or a hunting knife, we invite you to take a look at Militaria.pl's offer. With a wide range of different models of blades, everyone will find equipment that meets their needs and tastes.


