Handmade hunting and survival knives built for field work, not photo-ops.

Shop skinners, trackers, and everyday outdoor blades with secure grips and field-ready leather carry. Made in Pakistan, available in USA.

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This collection is designed around the tasks that matter outdoors: skinning, caping, field dressing, rope and cord cuts, and practical camp chores.

You’ll find a mix of fixed blades and compact carry options. Many models focus on control-first shapes (like skinners and drop points), while tracker profiles give you multi-use working zones for camp utility.

Every piece is finished with real use in mind: handle shapes that stay confident when wet or gloved, and leather sheaths or pouches meant to carry on a belt or in a pack.

More Details & FAQs

If you’re shopping for a Damascus hunting knife, a fixed blade survival knife, or a dependable camp knife, this collection is built around practical use.

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What you’ll find here

• Field-focused blade shapes for skinning, dressing, and controlled utility cuts

• Full-tang fixed blades on many models for strength and stability

• Handle materials chosen for real grip, not showroom shine

• Leather sheaths and pouches for safe carry and storage

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Are your fixed-blade hunting knives full tang?

Many of our fixed blades are full tang. Always confirm on the product page under “Materials & Make” so you know exactly what you’re buying.

Do the knives come with a sheath?

Yes. Fixed blades typically ship with a fitted leather belt sheath, and compact carry knives may include a leather pouch. Check “What’s Included” for each listing.

Which is better for wet climates: Damascus or stainless?

Stainless is easier for wet or humid conditions. Damascus and high-carbon options can perform beautifully, but they require more consistent drying and basic care.

Can I baton wood or pry with these knives?

These are cutting tools first. Light camp use is fine on appropriate models, but we don’t recommend prying or abusive impacts. Use the right tool for the job.

How should I care for a hunting knife in the field?

Wipe the blade clean after use, don’t leave moisture or residue on it, dry before storing, and avoid leaving a damp knife inside a sheath for long periods.

Do you ship to both the USA and Canada?

Yes, we offer shipping options across the USA and Canada. Please check your local rules for knife import and carry.