Knives
123 Results
16631
Gil Hibben "Expendables" Bowie Knife & Leather Sheath
USD
1
Expendables
Swords
Fantasy Swords
Film And Video Game Swords
CL2
Category L2
179.99
TSDS
Titanium Spiral Dagger With Sheath
USD
4
BUDK
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL2
Category L2
79.99
52535
Honshu Crusader Quillon D2 Steel Dagger
USD
5
Honshu
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL1
Category L1
109.99
16577
USMC Marine Force Recon Night Stalker Bowie Knife | 12" Blade | 16 3/4" Overall | Rubberized Handle | Nylon Sheath
USD
6
USMC
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL1
Category L1
29.99
$17.99
52532
Undercover CIA Stinger III Karambit
USD
8
Undercover
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL2
Category L2
29.99
47510
M48 Tsunami Dagger | 7 1/2” 2Cr13 stainless steel blade | 12 1/4” overall | Vortec sheath included
USD
9
M48
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL2
Category L2
69.99
51251
Honshu Historic Forge Pioneer Bowie Knife
USD
10
Honshu
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL2
Category L2
129.99
MCYK
M48 Cyclone Knife | 8” stainless steel blade | 13 1/2" overall | Vortec TPR belt sheath included
USD
12
M48
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL2
Category L2
89.99
KNIVES FAQS
- What are the different types of knives?
Knives come in various types, including fixed-blade, folding, tactical, hunting, survival, and multi-tool knives. Each type is suited for specific tasks, such as outdoor activities or everyday carry. - What materials are used to make knives?
Knives are typically made with blades from stainless steel, carbon steel, or Damascus steel, offering different strengths and durability. Handles are made from materials like wood, G10, micarta, or aluminum, designed for comfort and grip. - What is the best knife for outdoor activities like camping or hiking?
For outdoor activities, choose a durable fixed-blade or folding knife with a sharp blade and a strong handle. Survival knives or multi-tool knives are also great options, offering versatility for cutting, food prep, and emergency situations. - How do I maintain and sharpen my knife?
To maintain your knife, regularly clean the blade, apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust, and sharpen it using a sharpening stone or knife sharpener. Proper care ensures longevity and sharpness for your blade.