- Full tang fixed blade outdoor knife for rugged camping expeditions
- Black stainless steel tanto blade
- Cord-wrapped handle provides superior grip, plus handy cording when needed in a pinch
- Nylon sheath for easy and safe carry; magnesium alloy fire starter enables you to effortlessly start a fire in no time
- 7-inch overall length, 3-inch blade length with 4mm thickness
The Survivor Fixed Blade Outdoor Knife (model HK-106320) features a black tanto blade and a 2-tone green cord-wrapped handle, with a 7-inch overall length. Ideal for camping expeditions and survival training, this Survivor full tang knife features a 3-inch, 4mm black stainless steel tanto blade. The cord wrapped handle gives you superior grip in even the wettest of conditions, while also providing easily unwrapped cordage when needed in a pinch. The included magnesium alloy fire starter enables you to effortlessly start a fire in no time. This knife comes complete with a nylon sheath for easy and safe carry. Geared toward outdoor activity, Survivor offers a wide variety of classic survival knives and rugged fixed blade knives.

By Kevin O'brien
ok a few things, first this is a full tang knife, and it comes with a fire starter. yes it comes blunter than a butter knife, and yes the rope grip is incredibly uncomfortable. BUT, the hilt has holes with makes re-wrapping the handle with some rope or para-cord very easy, once re-wrapped the handle is comfortable, also the steel is decent quality, so with a little sharpening the knife becomes very usable. bottom line 7$ and 10 minuets of your time and you have yourself a decent knife.
By mezo72
I read reviews for this knife before buying it, and I was quite surprised at some reviews. I paid like 7 bucks for this, and I added a couple onto an order I already placed, so I didn't even pay shipping from Amazon. I think it is pretty awesome for the price. The fire starter is ok, the blade was somewhat sharp, and thick steel. Now I know that the sheath sucks, the cordage is crappy, and the thing is no Rambo knife. I have to go back to the fact it only cost 7 bucks! A sharpener and some 550 cord and you are set. What are all the brokenhearted reviews about? I have knives I paid 20-30 dollars for that are nowhere near as good as this thing. I have some very expensive knives that I am scared to really use because I don't want to damage them. Not the case here. I can pry things, throw it at a tree when I get bored, and use it for just about anything without worry, because it cost me 7 dollars. If I break it or lose it, I will just add another one onto my next Amazon order. So, if you are debating this knife because of reviews on here, let not your heart be troubled. It is a good buy, and you won't be sorry unless you are expecting 100 dollar quality. Then you will end up writing a review that makes people think "what's wrong with this guy?".
By Jeffrey
I only really bought this survival knife for the firesteel. I just thought of the knife being a nice bonus, but it turned out to be a nice surprise. Larger than I thought, more comfortable than I thought (reviews here don't like the corded grip, however, I found it comfortable enough), and significantly better steel than I thought. Sharpens very well, seems to hold and edge, and because it's so cheap I "tested" it by cutting up several large cardboard boxes thoroughly and completely through a mop handle. Nice.
Firesteel is fantastic too. I'm going to re-sharpen it up a bit more and throw it in the glovebox or take it with me camping. It's the perfect thing to toss and forget about, until a day comes around where you might need it, or maybe REALLY need it, and it would become invaluable.
When I got it from Amazon it was in a plain white box with large letters, "HUNTING KNIFE", all over it which I thought was funny. An unrelated side note, for some reason the box it came in was completely unsealed, and worse it was a strange simple box that kind of just folded in on itself that could be opened very easily.
Firesteel is fantastic too. I'm going to re-sharpen it up a bit more and throw it in the glovebox or take it with me camping. It's the perfect thing to toss and forget about, until a day comes around where you might need it, or maybe REALLY need it, and it would become invaluable.
When I got it from Amazon it was in a plain white box with large letters, "HUNTING KNIFE", all over it which I thought was funny. An unrelated side note, for some reason the box it came in was completely unsealed, and worse it was a strange simple box that kind of just folded in on itself that could be opened very easily.
By Shawn P. Gordy
Don't expect a razor sharp hunting knife for under $7.00. All you people complaining about this knife seem to be forgettin something. You paid seven dollars for it.... Yes, the knife is a bit dull. No, it won't hold an edge very well. But if you treat it like a seven dollar knife you'll be a lot happier. I use this knife for things I wouldn't dare use my KA-BAR for. I've used it as a tent stake. I've used it as a flat head screwdriver when in a pinch. Bottom line, go beat the hell out of it and get your seven bucks out of it and be happy.
By Ryan Rinko
So this is now my second knife. And am loving it. But the chord that comes with the knife again isn't cutting it. Haha cutting it #joke. Anyways,like my first knife, I wrapped it in 550 para chord in Z formation. Helps grip the knife better and adds personalization. Knife is sharp as heck and small enough to carry easily.


By C. ROME
Excellent Outdoor Tanto Knife for hunting and camping purposes. It comes with a magnesium alloy fire starter that really works. The blade is sturdy and black colored about 3-inch long on heavy 4-millimeter stainless steel material. We will use it for our regular camping and hiking routines.
The handle is wrapped in 550 paracord green colored. You can easily feel the grip of it. This knife came with a nylon sheath with velcro fastener. You can pass your waist belt around this sheath.
If you consider to buy a outdoor knife then you should get one of this immediately.
The handle is wrapped in 550 paracord green colored. You can easily feel the grip of it. This knife came with a nylon sheath with velcro fastener. You can pass your waist belt around this sheath.
If you consider to buy a outdoor knife then you should get one of this immediately.



By Cynthia E Getty
First, let me say I was more interested in this combination for firestarting. I am not very coordinated to begin with, add a side of arthritis and you have a pair of hands that don't always do what you want them to. But let me tell you!...this thing worked amazingly even on my first try! I was lighting dryer lint left and right...so easy! BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE! I went to the backyard and started a small campfire using said lint, pine cone parts and small twigs! I really got a kick out of learning this small but vital skill!
notes to self.....
1. Get more dryer lint.
2. Read up on Smokey the Bear
3. Buy more of these for vehicles, family, friends, etc.
4. Do not gift this to a pyromaniac!
5. Sharpen blade as needed for other uses.
notes to self.....
1. Get more dryer lint.
2. Read up on Smokey the Bear
3. Buy more of these for vehicles, family, friends, etc.
4. Do not gift this to a pyromaniac!
5. Sharpen blade as needed for other uses.
By B-RAD
NOT AS BIG AS YOU'D THINK.
Well let me start out, great knife! It's pretty sharp out of the box, shipping was fast, packaging was good. The paracord handle, sure it's not top of the line paracord but it is NOT crappy like everyone else says. The sheath is adequate and the fire starter works well, (remove the coating
Good knife. Definitely a good buy for 7 DOLLARS. Really, you can't expect Benchmade or Gerber quality with spending this little.
I am not let down.
(Pics for size of knife. My hand and a Kershaw Cryo Knife.)
Well let me start out, great knife! It's pretty sharp out of the box, shipping was fast, packaging was good. The paracord handle, sure it's not top of the line paracord but it is NOT crappy like everyone else says. The sheath is adequate and the fire starter works well, (remove the coating
Good knife. Definitely a good buy for 7 DOLLARS. Really, you can't expect Benchmade or Gerber quality with spending this little.
I am not let down.
(Pics for size of knife. My hand and a Kershaw Cryo Knife.)


By KingAlexandre
I'm only going to put 4 on each of my wranglers so 12 is great. I've messed up the two extra I had and got the others to work. I'll post pics when I get it all buttoned up. Super bright durable lights. I'm going to test them tonight at the humps so we'll see how they perform with cake cake cake cake mud. :) I added silicone inside the tube where the wiring goes so it should hold up to a good amount of abuse.

By pj2482mcn
I love this cheap little tanto knife! The firestarter works great but has a protective black coating which you must scrape off berfore it will work some said it was hard to get the edge sharp but i had no problem sharpening mine. I replaced the handle with real 550 paracord and now its PERFECT for a 6 dollar knife + a firestarter that works with most all knives

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