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Ritter Steel Kriss Blade Boot Knife

$38.00

Battle Ready
(4 customer reviews)
Battle Ready

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    ''Boot Knives'' also known as ''sock knives'' were made to be worn in the sock, as in Scottish attrie, or in a boot. Features a sharpened carbon steel blade with a true full tang design. The grip is made of ebony wood. Includes a matching wood scabbard with leather wrap.

    Overall Length6 7/8''
    Blade Length3 5/8''
    Weight2.4 oz
    EdgeModerately Sharp
    Width25 mm
    Thickness3.1 mm - 2.4 mm
    PommelN/A
    P.O.B.-7/8''
    Grip Length3 1/8''
    Blade [High Carbon Steel]
    TypeBoot Knife
    ClassBattle Ready
    ManufacturerRitter Steel
    Country of OriginPhilippines

    4 reviews for Ritter Steel Kriss Blade Boot Knife

    1. Phobos

      Great blade! This boot knife is my favorite one so far. The grip is a little small, but it definitly won’t break. The shape of the blade is definitly the highlight of this item.

    2. Vex

      My favorite I bought my wife and I this dagger because we love the kriss style blades.
      I have larger hands than most people and the handle on this is still a decent size. The blade came pretty sharp and the sheathe was a bit loose on one,but we both carry it every day and it’s an incredibly useful utility knife. The blade shape is also very pleasing and the construction is solid.

      The $21-$24 price range makes this very much worth the money

    3. lance (verified owner)

      …. the price is right. 20 for an unfinished dull knife with random grind marks on the blade. i tried to cut air with this knife and it got stuck. after a proper shine and putting an edge on it, this should be a nice little knife. i think i would have paid a little more had it been a finished product. bottom line, it will put holes in things that need holes.

    4. Mangled Jargon (verified owner)

      lance’s review from 2021 still stands (save that mine doesn’t have ‘random grind marks’) and it’s $40 now. It’s a very basic, small slab of steel with a basic handle and sheath. One side of the sheath is nice, the other side is nasty, and only the last inch-plus is sharp.

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