Knives
126 Results
BHPS
Automatic Push Button Pocket Knife – G10 Handle, Stainless Steel Tanto Blade
USD
73
BUDK
Knives
Pocket Knives
CL1
Category L1
49.99
HCQD
Honshu Crusader Quillon Dagger
USD
74
Honshu
Brands
Honshu - Knives, Swords & Axes
CL1
Category L1
51251
Honshu Historic Forge Pioneer Bowie Knife
USD
75
Honshu
Knives
Fixed Blade Knives
CL1
Category L1
129.99
$89.99
26016
Gil Hibben Legionnaire Bowie Knife | 9 1/2” 7Cr17 stainless steel blade | 14 7/10” overall | Pakkawood handle | leather belt sheath included
USD
78
Gil Hibben
Brands
Gil Hibben Custom Knives
CL1
Category L1
89.99
RDBK
Dragon Butterfly Knife - Stainless Steel Blade, Black Non-Reflective Finish, Raised Artwork, Latch Lock - Length 9 1/4”
USD
80
TrueSwords
Knives
Butterfly Knives
CL1
Category L1
22.99
47326
Silver Slotted Butterfly Knife - Stainless Steel Blade, Skeletonized Steel, Latch Lock, Steel Handle - Length 9”
USD
81
TrueSwords
Knives
Butterfly Knives
CL1
Category L1
19.99
52748
Scratch and Dent Automatic OTF Knife - Sold as is
USD
82
BUDK
CL1
Category L1
24.99
$58.99
$34.99
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.