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| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Hunting |
|---|---|
| Brand | CRKT |
| Model Name | HZ6 |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Included Components | CRKT 2927, Sheath, Pamphlet |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Color | Black |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Style | Black Coated Blade/G10 Handle |
| recommended_uses_for_product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Hunting |
|---|---|
| brand | CRKT |
| model_name | HZ6 |
| special_feature | Full Tang |
| age_range_description | Adult |
| included_components | CRKT 2927, Sheath, Pamphlet |
| handle_material | Fiberglass |
| color | Black |
| blade_material | Carbon Steel |
| style | Black Coated Blade/G10 Handle |
| blade_length | 6.5 Inches |
| theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| product_care_instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| hand_orientation | both |
| item_weight | 8.4 ounces |
| blade_shape | Tanto Point |
| blade_edge | Compound Bevel |
| reusability | Reusable |
| customer_package_type | Boxed |
| item_length | 6.5 Inches |
| shape | Straight |
| blade_type | Straight |
| manufacturer | Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) |
| manufacture_year | 2021 |
| upc | 794023292701 |
| department | unisex-adult |
| item_model_number | 2927 |
| best_sellers_rank | #148,840 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #552 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| date_first_available | January 10, 2022 |












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Customers find this knife to be a great fighting tool with a beautiful design and very sharp blade.
Very sharp and solid.this is a fighting knife Read more
It's quite expensive for how much of a knife you get out of this. You can get a decently made tanto from 1095 or T10 from Asia for this price, except the size will not be easily concealable. Yes, it is sharp and well-built with a good scabbard. Good triangular shaped back gives extra structural integrity to the blade. It is not quite as thing as it appears on the picture, so it should be able to do the intended job well. It's certainly a very fast knife due to its low weight and smart balancing. If you are tall, with a different scabbard (though the original holds the knife upside-down just fine, but not quite as reliable if you run, at least in my opinion, for casual wear upside down, it should be ok) -- it could make a very nice neck-knife. It's generally lives up to the higher standards set by CRKT, just the pricing seems a bit unreasonable. Better/higher end steel would have helped, but the steel they used is by no means bad. But hey, I still got their Provoker, and that's even more unreasonably priced knife. I have at least 7-9 CRKT knives and never had any issues with either. Just emptied my pockets a bit more and would have preferred some better features, such as high-end steels, but the choice was mine. Read more
excellent blade! Perfect lanyard hole. Read more
This is an excellent tactical knife if you want one made for stabbing and cutting as a backup weapon. I would choose something else, shorter and less pointy, as a general purpose utility knife. I have the original hissatsu, and this loses nothing compared to it aside from about an inch of penetration depth. The G10 handle texturing is amazing for locking your hand into place. The point of balance is about an inch back into the handle. The sheath fits well with no rattle and excellent retention. The edge was decent but could use some touch up. I think this is the best choice out there for a tactical dagger under $150. Read more
This is another beautiful williams design from crkt. Cheaper that the former sakimori and I personally prefer it. Excellent balance. A work of art. Read more
The fit and finish wasn't quite what I expected for the price because handle scale wasn't perfectly flush to tang (very small gap that I didn't like), otherwise it was as expected and seemed as shown. Returned however. Read more
Sure, you can go find one of those Holy Grail Williams Blade Design Knives that costs $500 and stays in your velvet-lined collection case. Or you can buy the $120 version and stick it under your car seat, in your bag, under your pillow or wherever you keep your insurance policies. It’s decently sharp, super cleanly ground, and has the rough, right-off-the-machine grinds on the handle that make it insanely grippy. If you’re planning on carving spoons with it you might have some issue with this. If you plan on using it to shank enemy sentries then this is probably not going to be a sizable issue. Sheath is good, G10 handles are nice, carbon steel blade is nice. Looks and feels like the custom, with some roughness you’d expect from a knife straight off the CNC machine. Definitely recommended. Read more
Wicked sharp! Does not have a guard...but the G-10 grips are incredible! Your hand is not gonna slip! Read more
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