SAMPLES The_Hunter's Scalpel
SAMPLES The_Hunter's Scalpel
SAMPLE: Hunter Scalpel: – Grab the Deal!
These Slip Joint Hunter Scalpels are special samples that won’t be making it into the permanent product line, but don’t let that fool you—they’re every bit as sharp and reliable as you need. Compact, precise, and designed to perform, this knife is perfect for fine cuts in the field or around the house.
Since they’re limited edition and won’t be restocked, I’m offering them at a deal you can’t pass up. They come in a simple bag (instead of the usual box), but the quality and functionality are just as solid as you'd expect from Grit Knives. All come with 3 extra blades.
Get yours now at a price that's hard to beat! When they’re gone, they’re gone.
Materials
Materials
Blade Steel: #24 carbon steel
Handle Material: Micatra
Dimensions
Dimensions
Blade Length: 1.41" | 36.mm
Open Length: 5.5" | 13.95cm
Closed Length: 3" | 7.62cm
Handle Thickness: 0.39" | 1cm
Weight: 44g
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
KNIVES ARE DESIGNED FOR CUTTING
Don’t throw, pound, pry or chop with a knife. It’s not safe and if you damage the knife using it that way, it may void the warranty. Strong impact or twisting can also damage your knife or worse, cause an injury. If you have a locking blade, always check that the locking mechanism is in working order before you use it.
Store your knife in a dry place, out of the sheath. Lightly wipe the blade with clean oil two to three times a year to keep rust from starting. You may need to oil more often if you live near water. Cleaning and caring for your knife will maintain performance and enhance the life your knife.
If you find the metal has a blue, grey or black color, it is a sign of oxidation and a precursor of rust. Stainless steel does not discolor easily. If you do notice a change in the color of the metal, clean it immediately. It’s a sign of rust waiting to happen.
Discoloration is common to non-stainless steel. But regular cleaning will keep the metal from rusting.