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GERBER Freeman Fine Edge Caping Knife
Here`s a piece of advice for those who know what a caping knife is for, and how to use it: Never try to explain it to non-hunters, because they just won`t get it. And whatever you do, don`t show them your Gerber Freeman Caping Knife...arguably the finest fixed blade option ever designed to make efficient work of caping out your trophy.
You get excellent control of the stainless steel drop point blade, so the risk of damaging the prized hide is greatly reduced. The full tang construction is clad in a lacquered pear wood handle, which is as beautiful to see as it is to use in the field.
Named for the savvy man who designed it, Jeff Freeman, this caping knife belongs in the hands of hunters who aren`t the least bit confused or conflicted about why they hunt, or what they aim to accomplish in the field.
FEATURES -- Finger guard and grooves for added grip
- Full tang blade with lanyard hole
- Lacquered pear wood handle
DROP POINT - A blade design made popular in handmade hunting knives by Bob Loveless beginning about 1969, used earlier by Randall and others. Characterized by a slow convex-curved drop in the point. The drop-point format lowers the point for control, but leaves the point extremely strong. It`s usually coupled with plenty of belly for slicing, making it ideal for hunting knives. An extremely good all-around format that also shows up on tactical and utility knives.
FULL TANG - A full tang knife has a tang that goes the length of the handle at full width, and you can see the tang spine itself because the handle slabs are afixed to each side.
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