🗡️ Gear Up, Stand Out, Survive Smart!
This 14-inch hunting survival knife features an 8-inch precision sharpened stainless steel blade with a compound bevel edge for superior cutting performance. Its stainless steel handle houses a compact survival kit including a compass, sewing kit, fishing line with hook, safety pins, buttons, and matches—making it the ultimate all-in-one tool for fishing, hunting, and wilderness survival.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing,Survival,Hunting |
Brand | HFT |
Special Feature | Fixed Blade |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | grey |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Wilderness |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 453.59 Grams |
Blade Shape | Straight |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 14 Inches |
Manufacturer | HFT |
UPC | 792363907156 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.2 x 4.3 x 0.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Brand Name | HFT |
D**N
GREAT!
Good Sturdy, Nice Weight. It only come with a few things inside the handle, but there's room for some more. The blade was loose when I got it, but you just tighten the screw at the part where the Handle and blade connect, and it's fine, and it got here 3 Days before the estimated delivery!! First time ordering on Amazon for me, and very satisfied, aver all very happy 5 stars :)
D**.
Very sturdy knife but the blade becomes very loose after a ...
Very sturdy knife but the blade becomes very loose after a little use dont know if mine was defected but other than that the sheath is very cheap and crappy other than that its a good knife for the 12 bucks i payed
A**R
Two Stars
Compass didn't work and was really hard to get out the materials in handle!!
N**.
Not sharp at all the teeth on the top are sharp but the blade itself is not sharp
It did not come sharp it was like a Butter knife not impressed at all
A**R
Not bad for a cheap knife
Not sharp a lil bulky
M**S
A fun but cheap knock-off
Since I own the original knife this one is trying so hard to copy, I figured I'd post a side-by-side review for y'all. I bought the Gordon version at Harbor Freight for the princely sum of $9, fully expecting to dull the blade flat and use it as a costume prop. What it's TRYING to be is the Aitor Jungle King, which currently goes for about $240 at various shops; I bought one in Hong Kong in 2002 for about a hundred bucks (pictured, top) and it has been very well used since then. As you can see, the Gordon (pictured, bottom) is almost dimensionally identical, and at first glance could pass for being a new version of the same knife. Pick both of them up at the same time, however, and the difference is night and day. The Aitor (2.45 pounds) is literally double the weight of the Gordon (1.2 pounds), and if your first thought is "That's great! I don't want to hike with a lot of weight!" then I'd recommend you pick up a solidly built folding knife instead. The Gordon has absolutely no structural integrity, dulls if you look at it too intently, and I absolutely would not trust it not to snap with even a moderate amount of leverage. It's also not sharp enough to even cut paper with the factory edge. Meanwhile, I've been subjecting my Aitor to regular abuse for literally 22 years, have *never* sharpened it, and it's still a solid and sharp knife. If you're seeing the photos and thinking "Wow, the Gordon looks a lot nicer!" it's because it came out of the box 2 days ago while I've been using the Aitor for longer than some of you have been alive. The compass in the Gordon is also not great quality; in the second picture, the Aitor's compass (silver, on the bottom) is pointing very close to true north, while the Gordon's compass (bronze, on top) is off by a good 20 degrees or so.Does this all mean the Gordon is a bad knife? No, it's fine for certain things and would make an entirely suitable bag knife for hiking, or car storage, or general utility around the house. Or if you're like me and need a knife that LOOKS good but doesn't need to actually be used, it's a great choice for the money (but again, get it from Harbor Freight where it's less than half the cost compared to Amazon). However, it is absolutely not a serviceable survival knife, and should not be treated as such. If you want a genuinely good survival knife that will last you a lifetime, save your money and check out the Aitor (or a comparable alternative, I won't pretend Aitor is the best possible choice; it's just a respectable contender in a crowded field). The Gordon is great for its price point, but it is very much a case of getting what you pay for.
J**N
Nice knife
This I a very nice blade I've had it for a while but purchased it on a different account. The blade did become lose but it is easy to fix. The sheth tore completely and I have no clue were to get a new one if anyone can tell me that'd be nice. Over all good blad and the saw is still razor sharp.
V**T
Not Bad
Bought this at my local Harbor Freight for 9 or 10 dollars. Just going to make this short though..Pros:-Sturdy blade-Large storage compartment in handle-Comes SOMEWHAT sharp-Sheath is sturdy enough-LightCons:-String on end of handle is cheap-Button on sheath (that keeps knife in) is crappy-Sheath very loose-I wish the serrations on the back were longer-The part where the blade meets the handle looks pretty bad (aesthetically speaking)Fun to play with and a good addition to any collection for the price but not for very serious use.
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