🌿 Cut through the wilderness with precision and style!
The BPSKNIVES HK1 CSH is a handmade, full tang fixed blade hunting and bushcraft knife crafted from high-quality 1066 carbon steel hardened to 57-59 HRC. Featuring a 4.4-inch Scandinavian grind drop point blade and an ergonomic walnut handle treated with Danish oil, it delivers exceptional durability and edge retention. The knife comes with a premium handmade leather sheath for safe, stylish vertical carry, making it an essential tool for camping, hiking, and survival enthusiasts.
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Walnut Wood |
Item Length | 8.66 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.4 ounces |
Blade Length | 4.3 Inches |
Color | HK1 Carbon Steel |
Theme | Sport |
Style | Scandinavian |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Power Source | Manual |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Outdoor Knife, Camping Knife, Full Tang Knife, Bushcraft Knife, Fixed Blade Knife |
J**R
Value
Product received compared to money spent is outstanding!! This is a handmade tool for outdoor activities.Fit and finish are fantastic. Crazy sharp. The sheath is super heavy duty and built like a tank! Knife is very comfortable in hand and l am quite sure it will preform well with any task, within reason, it's not an axe!!! As with any tool , one must respect it's limits! I expect this awesome knife to last me a very long time with reasonable care! These BPS knifes are absolutely the best value for money on the market today!!! I own three of them and l am quite happy with all of them!!! If you're on the fence, pick the one that best suits your needs and buy it, you will be glad you did! These are simple, strong and no BS knifes of outstanding value!!!
B**N
I like this knife
This is a very sturdy knife with a thick blade. There would be no problem batoning with it due the beefy full tang construction, although I will probably not use it in that capacity. I essentially got it because I hike alone sometimes in areas of Northern California with Black Bears and Mountain Lions in the area and in fact a Mountain Lion killed a female jogger and fed on her In the area I go hiking in. I believe her name was Barbara Schoener. So carrying bear spray and a knife gives me a sense of security, although it may be a false one. Why don’t I carry a gun-this is California. Anyway this is a quality knife and a good deal for the money. It arrived fairly sharp, but after I touched it up with my hand held Worksharp knife sharpener it was wicked sharp. The fit between the wooden handle and the tang could be a little smoother, but not a big deal for me. At least with my knife the wooden handle, possibly walnut, was lighter than in the photo, so I darkened it with Danish oil. I assume you can put Danish oil on top of Linseed oil, in any case it worked. Overall a very nice knife that I can recommend strongly.
R**Y
A glorious thing!
This thing is a beast. It beats the Mora Companion hands down both as to function and form: full tang; thicker blade stock; 90 degree spine; slightly recurved blade; jimping; removable handle scales in walnut wood; hand-hafted handles; hair shaving sharp out of the box. There's not an aspect in which the Mora Companion is superior to this product. This small, family-run business in the Ukraine has re-written the rule book on quality at prices ordinary people can afford.I have used and abused this knife on camping trips, hikes and backyard bonfires; batoning logs, feathersticking; cutting up steak; striking ferro rods; scraping bark with the spine... I can assure you, this will absolutely never let you down. The heat treat is solid. The edge retention is astounding (I used it for heavy duty fire prep over a three-day camping trip and the edge didn't roll or chip).The scandi grind is very easy to sharpen. The steel is forgiving. I just do a full scandi grind on a rough 400 grit, pull the blade lightly once on each side at 15 degrees on some ceramic rods to remove the burr, then apply a very slight convex with a strop and some compound. It's so sharp, you need to worry about cutting through the sheath when you pull it out!I tooled my own cross draw sheath for it. It's an absolute joy to use.Buy one of these and use the remaining money you would have spent on a Helle knife or a Benchmade to treat your wife and kids to a nice weekend getaway... life's too short.
M**C
Not bad at all, but
The bps brand does put out quality blades, love wood handle fixed blades. The 1066 steel is HT very well among my 6 examples. Edge holding is good as a medium high carbon steel should(not fantastic but good for 1066) the handle can be better fitted to blade but is not bad and a little elbow grease, they can be fixed easily. Sheaths are quite good especially at price (much better in past though) price has jumped more then the inflation rate, so it appears popularity is increasing for them thus not the great deal they used to be but good nonetheless. They have great grinds, very consistent. Overall still a very good deal, just NOT the mora killer or the end-all be all many state as they are saying it based on emotions (thanks media) of the political upheaval, and not based on knife alone. Don't get me wrong, they are real good working blades no doubt, good bargain beaters with woodhandles instead of plastic/rubber. I do not think you will be disappointed in any of them overall. Then again I am biased as I have/use edc fixed blades costing 5-6 times and more. Worth a purchase imo.
P**D
Great Entry Level Camping Knife.
BPS knives have become our go to knives for all outdoor activities. They hold a decent edge for most tasks and will still do food prep in the bargain. The handles are easily removed to clean them or under them and this alone is a blessing for both hunters and cooks. This model is carbon steel, so do keep it oiled, we use either olive oil or avocado oil for this. They can take on a patina if you use then a lot around acidic foods or bloody items, but that does not hurt the usefulness of these knives. I remember all my fathers best butcher knives had a patina on them and they still would cut just fine year after year. Some folks like to customize the handle scales on these, and that is made simple by the construction methods used. Nothing fancy, just a good working tool. -- Oh and the sheath's are worth the price of admission on their own; all leather and great retention. Check these out.
N**.
Good knife
Love this knife, for the price you really can't beat it. The Scandinavian edge is durable and sharp. Feels good in the hand and feels strong when using it.
D**S
great camping and bushcraft knife.
these bps. knives are great knives, they really are. they carve wood great. they come out of the box razor sharp and for the price their unbeatable.
J**.
A very nice knife and sheath
In case you're wondering, the ferro rod is inside the sheath. This is a quality tool, and the sheath is amazing. The first thing I did is to remove the scales and force a patina on the entire blade to avoid rust. It came out very well.The knife is very sharp. The spine has crisp sharp edges for striking sparks, and a serrated section near the grip. The handle is a bit small for my big hands, but feels nice. There is a hole at the end of the grip for adding a lanyard. Mine will be Day-Glo orange.
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