Survival Knife - Examples of Survival Knives

Examples of Survival Knives

  • AKM bayonet introduced in 1959, has a Bowie style (clip-point) blade with sawteeth along the spine, and can be used as a multi-purpose knife and wire-cutter when combined with it's steel scabbard.
  • Aitor Jungle King series. Hollow handled. All are stainless steel Bladed with stainless steel handle in JKI, Aluminum in JKII and Polymer in JKIII
  • British Ministry of Defense Survival Knife (MOD4/MOD Carbon Steel Military Knife)
  • Chris Reeve Knives hollow handled knives in the "One-Piece" line
  • Cold Steel Bushman Series
  • Doug Ritter RSK Mk3 fixed blade Made by Shon Rowen. (Rowen Mfg.)
  • ESEE Knives - Full line of USA Made Survival Knives made by Rowen Mfg.
  • Fallkniven knives
  • Gerber Legendary Blades - Bear Grylls
  • Grohmann Outdoor Knives
  • Hackman Finland Stainless Hollow Handle Knife
  • Hillknives Holland, makes the S.O.K. Special Operations Knife for Dutch Defence
  • Ka-Bar Knives
  • Kizlyar Cold steel - DV-2 Fixed Blade Survival Knife
  • Klotzli knives - Model 5
  • Martin Knives - MCEII, MCEII-7", SURV9, Apparo
  • Mora knives
  • Randall Made Knives - Model 17 "Astro", Model 18 "Attack and Survival"
  • Ray Mears- Woodlore Fixed Blade
  • Robert Parrish - 8" "Attack Survival " and the Model 36
  • Robert Young Pelton designed the DPx H•E•S•T (Hostile Environment Survival Tool) sold by ESEE Knives and made by Shon Rowen (Rowen Mfg.)
  • SOG Knife - Team Leader, SEAL Team, and SEAL Pup, SEAL Pup Elite
  • Swamp Rat Knives - CampTramp, Howling Rat, Ratweiler
  • Tops Knives
  • Wilkinson Sword - Survival Knife/Dartmoor Survival knife (design of the mid 80's)
  • W.G. Stegner - Fixed Blades

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