Searching for a good quality, well built, value for money, bushcraft knife can be a bit of a pain – there’s so many out there. But I think I have found the best value for money knife on the market today..!
I’m taking about the Anglo Arms Nomad Red n Black Bushcraft Knives.
I have been amazed at the quality of this knife – it is genuinely worth a lot more money and I think you would be hard pressed to find anything that gets anywhere close. These are the details:
- Full tang knife
- 420 stainless steel blade
- 3.7mm thick spine
- Clip point blade with scandi grind
- Removable two tone G10 handle
- Weight 277 grams [9.77oz]
- Blade length 97 mm [3.82 inches]
- Overall length 214 mm [8.43 inches]
- Nylon sheath – belt fixings
I will keep the best bit to last, namely, the price – so hold off skipping to the bottom of the page to see what good value for money this knife really is.!
click photo to see full size image.
First impressions:
The first thing that struck me about this knife is the build quality – everything feels solid.
I especially like the G10 handle scales, the more knives I handle, the more I like this material – also on this Anglo Arms Nomad knife you have the ability to change or replace the scales by simply unscrewing the two torque star screws on the handle – this is something I think a few more manufacturers should consider offering.
Mind you, it might just be me.. but I like changing my knife handles from time to time.!!
The whole knife is weighted handle heavy and is well balance on the first finger choi point – again, feeling just right in your hand.
Straight out of the box – the knife comes nice and sharp, in fact it was sharp enough to shave the hairs on my arm – so that’ll do for me.
The sheath is ‘interesting’…. It’s nylon, well stitched and fits the knife well with a 12mm x 3mm leather spine sawn in edge side – some of the stitching could be described as a bit scraggy, but I think thats typical of the nylon sheath these days.
Theres an addition peice strapped to the front of the sheath, which, I can only assume, is for a fire starter or possibly a sharpener – either way, it does not interfere with the sheath itself – finally the knife is held firmly in place by a further nylon strap and velcro around the handle area.
Here is my test review of the Anglo Arms Nomad Bushcraft Knife
Conclusions:
I would genuinely expect to pay anything up to £50 or even more for a knife of this quality and have nothing but praise for the designers and manufacturers.
It really is a superb knife and was a pleasure to test out.
As you can see in my video, it handled all the tests with ease and has certainly made its way up into one of my favourites.
And the price – unbelievably only £10 inc VAT & delivery - yes thats right, £10.!
This is a preppers ‘must buy’ bit of kit – you won’t be disappointed.
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* This excellent knife has now sold out..! – however, the exact same knife is still available with the added extra of of gut hook.
Same specifications, material, sizes – Same great value for money bushcraft knife –
Click here for 5 star customer reviews, prices and more information: Red & Black Fixed Blade Knife With Gut Hook
With the added gut hook the knife is priced at only £13.85 inc VAT & delivery – I think it is such a good bargain and well worth adding to your kit.
- Purchase the Anglo Arms Nomad right here
Happy Prepping Folks… .
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