OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026
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OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026
OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026
OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026
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OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026
OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026
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OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026
OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026

OEM Fixed Hunting Knife 3Cr13 Blade Wood Handle JM-1026

Item NO.: JM-1026

Item segment: Hunting knife

Blade material: 3Cr13

Handle material: Wood

Blade thickness: 3mm/0.118”

Blade length: 140mm/5.51”

Handle thickness: 17mm/0.669”

Total length: 255mm/10.04”

Weight: 190g/6.7 oz

Blade style: Clip Point

Handle color: Wooden

Sheath: Nylon

Blade finish: Satin

Blade grind: Flat

ODM Regular MOQ: 1200

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The JM-1026: A Cut Above – Precision Meets Tradition in OEM Fixed Hunting Knives

In the world of custom hunting knives, precision craftsmanship and timeless materials collide to create more than just a tool – they forge an heirloom. Shieldon’s Manufacturing & Trading Combo proudly presents the OEM Fixed Hunting Knife JM-1026, a testament to this tradition. This knife isn’t just a piece of cutlery; it’s a companion for the wild, a testament to the hunter’s spirit, and a trusty aide in the heat of the chase.

Design and Craftsmanship

The JM-1026 is designed with the hunting connoisseur in mind. Its clip point blade style is a hallmark of versatility, providing a sharp point for precision tasks such as skinning and a wide belly for slicing. The satin finish on the 3Cr13 blade is not only visually appealing but also functional, reducing glare in bright outdoor environments and minimizing the visibility of scratches that come with regular use.

 

Speaking of the 3Cr13 stainless steel blade, it offers an optimal balance of hardness and corrosion resistance. This ensures that the knife can withstand the elements and retain its edge through multiple excursions. The flat blade grind is engineered for strength, providing a robust edge geometry that can handle the rigors of cutting, chopping, and piercing tasks that hunters frequently encounter.

 

Ergonomics and Comfort

The JM-1026’s wooden handle isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s crafted for comfort and control. The natural wood provides a warm, organic feel in the hand, and its contouring ensures a secure grip even in wet conditions. With a thickness of 17mm, the handle fills the palm without being too bulky, allowing for extended use without fatigue. The wooden color of the handle brings a classic look, appealing to hunters who appreciate the traditional aspect of hunting gear.

 

Durability and Usage

At a total length of 255mm, the JM-1026 is substantial enough to handle big tasks but still easily maneuverable for detailed work. The blade thickness of 3mm strikes the perfect balance between flex and rigidity, making it adept at a variety of tasks, from creating kindling to processing game. Weighing in at a solid 190 grams, this knife has a reassuring heft that speaks of its quality and durability without being cumbersome.

 

Safety and Portability

Every JM-1026 comes with a custom-fit nylon sheath. The sheath’s material is chosen for its durability and resistance to the elements, protecting the blade edge and ensuring the safety of the carrier. The sheath is designed for easy carry and quick access, making it a reliable partner for any hunting trip.

 

Customization and Branding

Shieldon’s Manufacturing & Trading Combo business model enables extensive customization for clients looking to add the JM-1026 to their product lineup. The OEM Fixed Hunting Knife JM-1026 can be transformed to align with your brand identity, from handle design tweaks to adding your logo on the blade or sheath. With a regular MOQ of 1200, it’s an accessible option for both small and large-scale businesses looking to offer high-quality hunting knives to their customers.

Market Positioning

The JM-1026 fits seamlessly into the mid-range market segment, where quality and affordability intersect. It’s a knife that resonates with seasoned hunters and outdoors enthusiasts who demand performance without exorbitant pricing. Given its solid build and traditional design, it’s particularly appealing to those who value craftsmanship and the tactile experience of wood handles, offering a product that feels custom-made, without the custom-made price tag.

 

Compliance and Assurance

In full compliance with global trading and safety standards, the JM-1026 is a product that businesses can add to their portfolio with confidence. Shieldon’s commitment to quality extends to every aspect of manufacturing, from material selection to the finishing touches. Clients can rest assured that they are sourcing a product that adheres to high standards of production and ethical business practices.

 

Support and Collaboration

When you choose to add the JM-1026 to your collection, you’re not just buying a product; you’re entering into a partnership with Shieldon. Their team provides comprehensive support throughout the procurement process, from initial inquiry to after-sales service. The Shieldon Manufacturing & Trading Combo model is designed to foster collaboration, ensuring that clients’ needs are met with expertise and efficiency.

Conclusion

The OEM Fixed Hunting Knife JM-1026 is a harmonious blend of form and function. It embodies the robustness required for the hunt and the elegance desired in a fine tool. For businesses looking to enrich their offerings with a product that champions traditional craftsmanship while meeting modern demands, the JM-1026 presents an outstanding opportunity. With Shieldon’s Manufacturing & Trading Combo business model, sourcing this exceptional knife is not only smart but also a strategic move towards satisfying the discerning tastes of hunters around the globe. Engage with Shieldon to harness the full potential of the JM-1026, and give your customers the quality and tradition they seek in their outdoor adventures.

 

The Hunter’s Edge: Understanding Hunting Knife Styles and Their Uses

Hunting knives are indispensable tools for any outdoorsman. These purpose-driven blades come in various styles, each tailored for specific tasks and scenarios in the wild. Grasping the basic knowledge of these styles is crucial for selecting the right knife for your outdoor adventures. Let’s delve into the fundamental types of hunting knives and how to match them with their intended uses.

Fixed Blade vs. Folding Blade

The first distinction in hunting knives is between fixed and folding blades. Fixed blades, known for their stability and strength, are designed as a single solid piece that extends into the handle, making them ideal for demanding tasks such as field dressing and butchering game. Folding knives, on the other hand, offer convenience and portability. They have a pivot point that allows the blade to fold into the handle, making them safer and easier to carry. However, they generally can’t withstand the same level of force as fixed blades.

 

Blade Styles

Within these two categories, there are several blade styles to consider, each with its unique benefits:

  1. Clip Point: Characterized by a concave cut out of the back (or “spine”) of the knife, the clip point blade has a sharper and more controllable point. This design is suited for precision tasks such as skinning and detailed cutting work.
  2. Drop Point: With a convex back that slopes down toward the point, drop point blades are strong and versatile. They have a large “belly” for slicing and are ideally suited for general game processing tasks.
  3. Skinning: As the name suggests, skinning blades have a sweeping curve designed to help remove the hide from game animals without puncturing the underlying flesh. They are a must-have for hunters who need to prepare their kill for consumption or tanning.
  4. Gut Hook: A gut hook blade is essentially a modified drop point with a hook feature cut into the back of the blade. This hook is used for opening the abdomen of game without slicing into the intestines, making field dressing easier and cleaner.
  5. Boning: A boning knife has a narrow and flexible blade that allows for precise control when separating meat from bone. It’s invaluable for hunters who process their game in the field.
  6. Caping: A caping knife is designed for trophy hunters who want to preserve the hide for mounting. It has a fine blade that allows for delicate work around the ears, eyes, and nose.

 

Handle Materials and Ergonomics

The handle of the hunting knife is as important as the blade style. Handles can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, rubber, and composites like G-10 or Micarta. Wood handles offer a classic aesthetic and warmth, while rubber and modern composites provide better grip and durability in wet conditions. The best handle for you is one that feels comfortable in your hand and provides control without creating hot spots or blisters during prolonged use.

 

Sheath Considerations

A good knife should be paired with a good sheath. The sheath protects the blade and the user and allows for safe and convenient carry. Leather is a traditional sheath material that is durable and looks better with age. Nylon and Kydex® are modern alternatives that offer lighter weight and resistance to water and wear.

Maintaining Your Hunting Knife

Maintenance is key to keeping your hunting knife in optimal condition. Regular sharpening, cleaning after each use, and proper storage will extend the life of the knife. Keep the blade oiled to prevent rust, especially if you have a carbon steel blade, and check the handle and sheath for wear and tear regularly.

 

Choosing the Right Knife

When selecting a hunting knife, consider the game you’ll be hunting and the tasks you need to perform. A small, sharp skinning knife is perfect for squirrels and rabbits, while larger game like deer may require a more robust drop point or gut hook knife. If you need a versatile option, a multi-tool with different blade styles might be the best choice.

Conclusion

Understanding the different styles of hunting knives and their intended uses is critical for anyone venturing into the field. Whether you’re dressing large game, field dressing small animals, or seeking a versatile tool for various tasks, there’s a hunting knife designed for the job. By clarifying the role each knife style plays, you can equip yourself with the right blade to ensure a successful and efficient hunt. Remember, the key is to match the knife to the task at hand, ensuring you have the right tool when you need it most.

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