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Puma SGB Frontier Stag Hunting Knife with Leather
Puma SGB Frontier Stag Hunting Knife with Leather

Puma SGB Frontier Stag Hunting Knife with Leather Sheath

Product ID : 6796247
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Galleon Product ID 6796247
UPC / ISBN 816818011950
Shipping Weight 0.65 lbs
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Model 6817500S
Manufacturer Puma SGB
Shipping Dimension 10.71 x 2.6 x 1.5 inches
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Puma SGB Frontier Stag Hunting Knife with Leather Features

  • 1.4116 German cutlery steel manufactured in Solingen Germany

  • Overall length of 6.7", 2.8" clip point hollow ground satin finished blade weighing 2.9 oz

  • Jacaranda Wood scale with brass bolsters and lanyard hole

  • 55-57 Rockwell hardness tested and proofmarked with limited lifetime warranty


About Puma SGB Frontier Stag Hunting Knife With Leather

The Frontier has an overall length of 8.0", a blade length of 3.3" and a weight of 6 oz. The satin finished blade is made of 4mm 1.4116 German Cutlery steel and has a Rockwell hardness of 55-57. This is a fine knife you will be proud to own and has applications in every aspect of the outdoors, including Hunting, Fishing, Camping, Tactical, Survival and Bushcrafting. Puma SGB fixed blade hunting knives also feature genuine stag handles, brass finger guard and pins, brass lined lanyard holes and large assortment of blade styles made to accommodate any outdoorsman's field dressing or skinning needs. The Puma SGB Frontier is available in Stag, Micarta and Wood. All Puma SGB Stag and bone handled knives come with top grain leather sheaths that are 100 percent vegetable tanned and feature a rich, durable brown aniline finish that lets the full beauty of the leather show through. Micarta and Wood Puma SGB knives are sold with ballistic nylon sheaths. When it matters, would you prefer German steel or Chinese steel?