The knife is very sharp after opening, the handle is solid, and as for the knife itself, it is very well made. The sheath, on the other hand, is clearly just an add-on in this set; it's not made very well, the built-in compass doesn't work, and the sheath itself doesn't inspire much confidence, but for this price, it's definitely worth it for the knife alone!
Boker Magnum M-Spec Survival Fixed Blade Knife
A fixed blade knife featuring a Clip Point blade profile. Crafted from 440A stainless steel, the blade is finished with a matte black coating that minimizes light reflection.
Saw on the back, Ricasso
A saw designed for emergencies is integrated into the spine. The blunt ricasso incorporates a versatile field tool, serving functions such as a bottle opener or a practical lanyard hole for sparking flint.
handle with non-slip texture, double-sided cross guard, hole for safety line
The handle features FRN composite construction with a rubber overlay and a non-slip surface texture. A double-sided cross guard ensures hand protection by preventing accidental contact with the blade. A lanyard hole is located at the end of the handle for easy paracord attachment. Supplied with a plastic sheath that integrates a built-in compass, flint, and file/whetstone.
Main features
- Equipped with a fixed clip-point blade
- Crafted from high-grade 440A stainless steel
- Features a black matte finish for a tactical look
- Designed with a serrated spine for added utility
- Incorporates a multi-functional ricasso
- Handle made from FRN composite and coated in rubber for enhanced grip
- Includes a double-sided cross guard for safety
- Built-in paracord hole for versatile carrying options
- Supplied with a sheath featuring a compass, flint, and sharpening stone
Technical data
Blade measures 200 mm in length
Blade thickness is 2.7 mm
Constructed from 440A stainless steel
Handle crafted from FRN composite
Total length reaches 315 mm
Weighs 208 g
Produced by Boker, Germany
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Boker.
Boker is a German knife manufacturer with a tradition dating back to the 17th century, known for its distinctive chestnut tree logo – “Tree Brand.” In 1830, the company was already producing up to 2000 sabers per week, which were sent to battlefields across Europe. In the 19th century, it expanded its operations to the US, Canada, and Mexico, establishing recognizable subsidiaries. Today, the main factory in Solingen specializes in handcrafted collector's and utility knives, including those made of steel recovered from historical objects such as the Tripitz battleship. The brand offers four lines: Boker Manufaktur Solingen, Boker Plus, Magnum, and Arbolito. Boker products are valued by collectors, uniformed services, and chefs around the world.
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Survival-outdoor |
| Blade length | 200 mm |
| Blade thickness | 2,7 mm |
| Blade profile | Clip-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain + serrated |
| Blunt resistance | Medium |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 315 mm |
| Blade material | 440A |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | FRN compound |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 208 g |
| EAN | 4045011226755 |
| Manufacturer code | 02SC005 |
| Brand | Boker |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 9
-
-
The knife is very good, comfortable, and of good quality. Only the sheath seems a bit weaker, but it does the job. For this price, it's very good, very sharp, and perfect for things like sharpening sticks. I recommend it.
-
The knife is very nice, but it's a pity that the sheath is plastic and the mounting for the fire starter and file is upside-down. For now, it holds tight because it's new, but I'm worried that as it wears out, things might start falling out. Nevertheless, I highly recommend it for such a low price.
-
Ideal for survival trips, but not only. It will also work well for mountain adventures and camping, etc. In my opinion, it's a really good knife that will definitely come in handy for many survival enthusiasts ;)
-
Super cool big knife. Of course, the steel is not top-notch—it's not an expensive knife—but what's really great is its resistance to rust. I recommend it.
-
The first thing you notice is how big and beautiful this knife is. The knife is made of high-quality materials and is quite comfortable. It arrived sharp. I recommend it.
-
The knife is very nice, fits well in the hand. I was worried about the length of the blade because 20 cm is a lot, but it's designed so that it doesn't bother in use. It holds very well in the sheath, and the compass works only after removing the knife—I don't know if it's supposed to be like that.
-
A satisfactory price-to-quality ratio. I just miss some extra safety feature to prevent it from falling out near the handle, but for this price, it's not a big issue. I recommend it.
-
Straight out of the box, the sharpness is satisfactory. The size, which seems much larger than in the picture, is impressive. A tool worth recommending.
No reviews