- Order number: 4P-DT
The ESEE Knives Model 4 Survival is a robust, versatile outdoor knife that is characterized by high durability and a well-thought-out design. Developed for demanding applications, it impresses with high-quality materials and an ergonomic construction. The 11.6 cm long blade is made of 1095HC steel, known for its high edge retention and easy resharpening. Thanks to the powder coating in Desert Tan, it is also protected against corrosion and wear. The Drop-Point blade shape with plain edge ensures excellent versatility for cutting tasks, while the flat grind and European knife grind enable an optimal sharpening angle of 20°. The 11 cm long handle made of green micarta offers excellent grip, even in wet or adverse conditions. Its ergonomic shape allows the knife to sit securely in the hand and makes precise and powerful cuts possible. With a total length of 22.7 cm, a blade thickness of 4.6 mm and a weight of 210 g, the ESEE Model 4 is ideally balanced and designed for tough outdoor and survival use.
The scope of delivery includes a custom-fit plastic sheath that allows for safe transport and quick access. Whether for bushcraft, survival or professional use – the ESEE Knives Model 4 Survival impresses with its quality, functionality and durability.
Herstellerinformation:
ESEE KNIVES
P.O. Box 99
Gallant, AL 35972
USA
Email: info@eseeknives.com
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
MESSERWORLD©
Winfried Diessner
Friedrichshagener Str. 58
12555 Berlin
Deutschland
Mail: team@messerworld.de
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Outdoor / Survival, Tactical |
Manufacturer: | ESEE KNIVES |
Tragesystem: | Polymerscheide |
Modell: | Model 4 Survival |
Blade Material: | 1095 |
Blade Length: | 11,6 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 4,6 mm |
Blade Style: | Drop Point |
Overall Length: | 22,7 cm |
Griffmaterial: | Micarta |
Klingenoberfläche: | PVD |
Gewicht: | 210 g |
Made in: | USA |
In 1997, Jeff Randall and Mike Perrin set out to combat the over-hyped and heavily exploited survival scene by opening their own survival school, which would again offer hands-on, self-tested survival training. Working with the Peruvian Air Force's "Escuela De Supervivencia En La Selva" (School of Survival in the Jungle), they quickly rose to the top of the most popular survival schools. However, they soon realised that most of the tools advertised as survival knives were hardly up to the standards of professionals. As a result, some time later they started to develop and produce knives according to their own ideas. That was the beginning of ESEE KNIVES. The practical companions quickly became known throughout the outdoor scene and inspire survival professionals all over the world.