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    Huntshield Northern Heritage Forged AP Knife with Vintage-Style Leather Sheath

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    Huntshield Northern Heritage Forged AP Knife with Vintage-Style Leather Sheath
    $49.99
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    HUNTSHIELD

    Huntshield Northern Heritage Forged AP Knife with Vintage-Style Leather Sheath

    $49.99

    Product Details

    Made for those who love to explore the great outdoors, this Huntshield Northern Heritage Forged AP Knife is a versatile addition to your gear kit. Built for easy use, this all-purpose knife is designed to tackle a range of tasks in the field, making it a practical tool you can rely on whether you're hiking, hunting or even camping. This Huntshield knife includes a durable leather sheath to protect the blade and offer safe, lasting use.

    • High-performance blade and comfortable wood handle for comfort and easy use

    • Superior blade strength and toughness cuts various materials for versatile use

    • Vintage-style leather sheath adds style and keeps blade safe and secure

    • Handle colour: Brown

    • Sheath colour: Brown

    Part Number LGSS-X6-C
    Knife Type Fixed Blade
    Product Use(s) General Purpose
    Advanced Features Full Tang
    Edge Non-Serrated
    Blade Length (in) 7.09 in
    Primary Material Steel
    Handle Material Wood
    Accessories List Sheath
    Blades Included Strap Cutter
    Assembled Height (in) 1.10 in
    Assembled Length (in) 11.81 in
    Assembled Width (in) 1.85 in
    Closed Length (in) 11.81 in
    Colour Black
    Locking Mechanism Not Applicable
    Opening Mechanism Not Applicable
    Warranty
    • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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    • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
    • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
    • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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    • Most products can be returned or exchanged at any Canadian Tire store within 90 days of purchase
    • Some products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
    • The return policy outlined above may not apply to the product you are currently viewing. For complete details and eligibility, please refer to our Return Policy for exceptions.

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    Knife TypeFixed Blade
    Product Use(s)General Purpose
    Advanced FeaturesFull TangFull TangCompact Design, Easy to Clean, Hanging LoopFull TangNo Advanced Features

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    Forged knife

    3 days ago
    Very well made heavy duty processes wood well sheath is very nice well stiched fero rod works I look forward to using this for some time.
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    chop chop chop

    7 days ago
    nice knife. good size and weight for chopping. blade is too wide and edge is too sharply tapered for slicing. great for removing alders and splitting firewood. The fire steel is good but the knife itself has a dull back edge so it's not usable unfortunately. Still good to have in a pinch and would work off the blade edge if needed.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    mauvais produit publicisé

    a month ago
    j'aimerais seulement pouvoir acheter le vrai western celui qui apparaît sur la photo de votre site car c'est le northern heritage huntshield que vous vendez en magasin. Voilà le northern heritage knives huntshield
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    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Love it!!

    3 months ago
    Quality fixed blade knife that I use for work purposes, I work remotely and having a large knife for tactical/work purpose is great. The magnesium is a nice addition but not used yet. I've used this knife for many applications at work and love the belt placement. Quality leather. 10/10 recommend.
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    Hunting knife

    4 months ago
    Durable high quality knife
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    Q: what type of steel is it made of?

    7 years ago
    3 Answers
    • A: Do not listen some Youtube videos. Some youtubers have definitively too much imagination. This would not happen if the steel grade was on the product package. The steel is not 1045, or 1095, or 440C. Canadian Tire says that the Huntshield NORTHERN and WESTERN Heritage Forged AP Knives blade material is 420ss. Period. All that is needed to make basic steel is a combination of iron and carbon. However, over time it was found that adding different elements to this basic steel substance can increase its toughness or hardness. These added elements account for what is the major difference of most types of steel in blades. There are advantages and disadvantages to each added element. For example, a certain alloy might make a blade harder. The more hard the steel, the longer it will hold its edge (and that means less frequent sharpening), which is great! However, if you harden the blade, you also make the blade less tough, which means the blade is less resistant to shock and impact (not such a good thing). Unfortunately, a blade cannot be both harder, and tougher; as you add toughness, you make the blade less hard and vice versa. Stainless steel refers to a class of iron alloys that are built to be corrosion resistant for a particular environment. They can contain a range of metals including nickel, molybdenum, and titanium. Stainless steels have been categorized by the Society of Automotive Engineers based on their compositions. These categories are known as the SAE steel grades and for stainless steel each category is referenced by three numbers. 420 and 440 stainless steel are both iron-chromium alloys, but they have slightly different mechanical and electrical properties making them suited to different applications. 420 stainless steel is a martensitic higher carbon version of types 410 and 416 stainless that can be hardened by heat treatment. It contains a minimum of 12 percent chromium, sufficient to give 420 corrosion resistance properties. 420 has more carbon than 410, but less than 440. As such it is softer than 440, but has a higher toughness. The low carbon content means that this steel is very soft, and doesn't hold an edge well. It is low quality, low cost material. Many cheap knives tend to be made of this material because of its cost. If you do some checking you will most likely find that one the real reason some outfits use 420 steel in their knives is less wear and tear on thier grinders. This being the case it cost them less to produce thier knives. Anyone who has ground knives knows the wear and tear on belts and equipment due to hard vs soft material. Blades made from this material need to be sharpened frequently, and often chip. On the bright side, all 420 stainless steel is extremely rust resistant. This means that one of the best uses for this material is to make diving knives because of their constant contact with saltwater. Sometimes, you will also see 420J. 420J is the lowest quality 420 steel, but is also the most rust resistant, perfect for diving knives. In the sother hand we should not forget that 420 is the steel of choice for a lot of machetes. It is the same steel that Condor K&T from Salvador uses for their stainless machetes. Some of their survival knives are also made from English 420 HC (High Carbon) surgical quality Stainless Steel heat treated and annealed to about 50-55 HRC, and they are quite good. So? 420 stainless..... is it a bad steel? While in theory 420 series steel can be made quite good, a good portion of the knives made with it do not get the best heat treatment. Any steel can be bad if not heat treated properly so it depends on what you're buying. From time to time we need to remind ourselves that there are qualities to knife blades other than edge retention. Blades made from softer steels like 420 are always more corrosion resistant and always easier to sharpen. Most of the time they are also tougher. Personally, I'd rather have camp knife made from 420 than from 154CM hardened to RC59. So it depends on the application. Steels aren't superior or inferior to one another. They are different with different strengths and weaknesses. Regards.

      6 years ago
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    Q: What is the blade thickness? Another customer asked the same question three years ago but unfortunately, Canadian Tire did not condescend.

    3 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The blade thickness is 4.2mm-4.4mm.

      3 years ago
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    Q: Where are Huntshield knives being made?

    4 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: China

      4 years ago
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    Q: 1. What is the name of the carbon steel ? 2. What's the hardness of the blade ? 3. What's the name of the wood handle ? Thank you. Regards,

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: For Huntshield NORTHERN and WESTERN Heritage Forged AP Knives, the original material is 60Mn carbon steel; the hardness of the blade is 56-57HRC; the wood handle is Sapele wood.

      6 years ago
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    Q: What is the blade thickness, mm and/or in.

    7 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It is in mm

      7 years ago
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    Q: what is the length of this knife without the sheath?

    7 years ago
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    • A: The length of this knife without the sheath is 30.1cm

      7 years ago
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    Q: Blade dimensions? Length in inches? Width in inches? Blade thickness in fractional inches? Thanks.

    6 years ago
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