The knife meets expectations despite minor imperfections, the steel is of good quality and holds its sharpness, the sheath holds the knife well and has a good mounting system to the belt. Overall, the equipment is worth recommending.
Knife crafted with a Full Tang construction features a Spear-Point profile fixed blade made from high-carbon spring steel. Blade surface is electroplated with chrome, enhancing its resistance to corrosion.
Inspired by knives originally designed by Igor Skryliov for specialized units in former Soviet Union countries.
Equipped with a partially serrated blade, ideal for sawing wood or cutting through thick ropes. The handle’s ergonomic design, wrapped with nylon cord, ensures a secure and comfortable hold. Additionally, a lanyard hole in the blade enables attachment of a safety line to prevent accidental loss.
Compact dimensions allow the knife to serve not only in survival scenarios, but also as an effective option for everyday carry (EDC). Its size is comparable to typical folding knives.
A sheath with a steel clip is included, enabling secure attachment to your belt or gear.
Technical data
Blade length: 80 mm
Blade thickness: 5 mm
Steel: spring steel, chrome plated
Handle: spring steel, nylon braid
Overall length: 197 mm
Weight: 160 g
Manufacturer: Military Knives, Poland
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Military-tactical |
| Blade length | 80 mm |
| Blade thickness | 5 mm |
| Blade profile | Spear-point |
| Blade edge | Plain + serrated |
| Blunt resistance | Good |
| Corrosion resistance | Low |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 197 mm |
| Blade material | Carbon |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Paracord |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 160 g |
| EAN | 2007696433783 |
| Manufacturer code | NÓŻ OSA SREBRNA |
| Brand | Military Knives |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 2
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The knife is a copy of a USSR knife, which was copied by Gerlach and then by the current manufacturer. After resharpening, it's as sharp as a razor—how long it will keep that sharpness, time will tell. The first attempts at throwing it at a target were successful. Ultimately, it will become another item in a modest collection of slicers.
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