- Order number: ANVP200-007
Rarely have you seen such a beautiful and modern bushcraft knife! The Acta Non Verba P200 Leather Stonewashed Black delivers incredible build quality at a more than fair price. With the 10 cm blade, bushcrafters and camping enthusiasts will definitely get their money's worth. A full 3.5 mm blade thickness is available to the P200, with which even coarser cutting work is no problem. The high quality N690 steel offers stability, toughness and edge retention to a solid and outstanding degree. The skinner blade is stainless and can be stored in a black and very high quality leather sheath. This can be attached to the clothing by means of a belt loop and holds the knife reliably. For strong handling, textured G10 handle scales are used, which are fantastic in the hand.
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Outdoor / Survival |
Manufacturer: | Acta Non Verba |
Tragesystem: | Lederscheide |
Modell: | P200 Leather Stonewashed Black |
Blade Material: | N690 |
Blade Length: | 10 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 3,5 mm |
Grifflänge: | 12 cm |
Overall Length: | 25 cm |
Griffmaterial: | G10 |
Klingenoberfläche: | Stonewashed |
Gewicht: | 156 g |
Made in: | Tschechische Republik |
At ANV Knives, everything revolves around the motto "deeds not words" - " Acta non Verba".
Actions determine our world and only actions remain real, according to the view of the Czech knifemakers based in the capital city of Prague. The company is still very young and was founded in 2018, but this does not reflect on the quality of the knives. Because they have an incredibly high quality of workmanship and impress knife fans all over the world with their futuristic and smart design. The knives are manufactured in the Czech Republic in a modern way with a focus on functionality. What is unusual, however, is the price level of these stylish knives: although they do not have to hide from the big companies in the industry in terms of workmanship standards, they are much less expensive.
The Acta Non Verba range includes bushcraft knives, survival knives, fine slipjoint folders and modern EDC knives in the form of one-handed and two-handed knives. Mostly N690 or Sleipner steel is used for the blades, while Micarta, G10 and even titanium can be found for the handles.