Knives of Alaska Brown Bear Black Suregrip vs Knives of Alaska Magnum Wolverine Black Suregrip
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$151.99
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Hunting Knives | Knives of Alaska Brown Bear Black Suregrip | Knives of Alaska Magnum Wolverine Black Suregrip |
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Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Blade Length | 6 1/2" | 4 1/2" |
Overall Length | 10 1/4" | 9 1/2" |
Edge Style | Plain | Plain |
Tang | Full | Full |
Blade Steel | D2 | D2 |
Handle | Black Suregrip | Black Suregrip |
Sheath | Leather | Leather |
Weight | 17.7 oz | 6.1 oz |
Country of Origin | USA | USA |
Details | ||
Brand | Knives of Alaska | Knives of Alaska |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $154.99 | $111.99 |
Used Price | $108.49 | $78.39 |
Sale Price | $139.49 | $100.79 |
Hunting Knives Descriptions
Knives of Alaska Brown Bear Black Suregrip
The Alaska Brown Bear Skinner/Cleaver was the first knife developed by professional Alaskan outfitter and bush pilot, Charles Allen. Made with the serious big game hunter in mind, the Brown Bear has been tested on some of the largest game animals in the world, such as Alaskan moose and brown bear. The Brown Bear is a heavy-duty cleaver and a practicle skinning knife in one.
Knives of Alaska Magnum Wolverine Black Suregrip
One of the best all around designs ever conceived. Sharp, fine, upswept clip-point provides efficient method for skinning under and around game animals legs and other close-quarters situations. Yet the blade retains a long radius for skinning and field-dressing the larger areas of the animal. This is a very good general carry blade style for everyday camp chores. The blade finish is a ceramic peened hunters Non-glare. Comes with a vegetable tanned, oiled split-grained cowhide sheath.