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Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife with Black Coated Blade
Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife with Black Coated Blade
Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife with Black Coated Blade
Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife with Black Coated Blade
Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife with Black Coated Blade

Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife with Black Coated Blade

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$160.00
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$160.00
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The Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife starts with a black-coated blade. Every surface, edge to spine, wears the same matte finish. That coating cuts glare and adds corrosion resistance. The handle carries a sculpted, wave-cut grip pattern. Deep ridges run across the scales for a locked-in hold.

The scales use a rugged composite built to resist moisture. Two exposed pins run through the handle into the tang. That tang runs the entire length of the knife. A full tang adds strength through the spine and butt. This build holds up to daily use without flexing.

Fixed Blade combat Knife at Divine Knives with a black-coated full-tang blade, sculpted wave-cut grip scales, and dual exposed handle pins.

The History Behind the Blackout Field Knife

Black-coated blades trace back to military and outdoor gear. Armorers used dark coatings to cut glare and slow rust. That practice carried over into outdoor and survival knives. Sculpted, ridged grips became popular for their secure hold. Wet or muddy conditions call for grips like this. Divine Knives continues that tradition with a forged, sculpted-grip blade.

Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife Performance

The Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife cuts clean with a flat grind. Its drop point tip stays strong for piercing or detail work. The curved belly handles slicing tasks in one smooth pass. Sculpted ridges across the handle lock into your palm. Even with sweaty or gloved hands, the grip stays put. The black coating keeps glare down during outdoor use. That same coating adds a layer of rust resistance. Balance sits just forward of the handle, close to the edge. That balance point makes controlled cuts easier to place. Carry this blade for camp chores, prep work, or everyday tasks.

Specifications

  • Product Type: Fixed-blade EDC/outdoor knife
  • Blade Pattern: Not applicable (plain tool steel, black coated)
  • Blade Finish: Black coated, matte
  • Blade Shape: Drop point with curved belly
  • Blade Material: Forged tool steel
  • Handle Material: Sculpted composite (G10-style) scales
  • Pins: 2, silver-toned, exposed
  • Spacer/Inlay: None
  • Tang: Full tang
  • Overall Length: 9 in
  • Blade Length: 4.75 in
  • Handle Length: 4.25 in
  • Pieces Included: 1 knife

Sculpted Outdoor Knife Construction

This blade starts as a single piece of forged tool steel. A black coating covers the entire surface, blade and spine alike. Two exposed pins run through sculpted composite scales into the tang. The tang runs full length, adding strength through the spine and butt. Sculpted ridges are molded directly into the scale material. That texture won't wear smooth the way stamped grips can. Composite scales resist moisture better than natural handle materials. Wipe the blade dry after use to protect the coating. Avoid prolonged soaking, since moisture can work into the pin housings. Store the blade in a dry sheath or wrap when not in use.

Best Use of Blackout Fixed Blade Knife

This knife fits everyday carry, camp chores, and general outdoor prep. The sculpted grip holds steady through wet or physical tasks. Collectors like the matte blackout finish for its clean, purposeful look. It also makes a solid gift for anyone who carries a blade daily. Order the Sculpted Blackout Fixed Blade Knife today. The full tang build and sculpted grip are built to last.

FAQ's

What does "blackout" mean on this knife?

Blackout refers to the matte black coating across the blade. This coating cuts glare and adds rust resistance.

What is the handle made from?

The handle uses a sculpted composite material. Wave-cut ridges give it a secure, locked-in grip.

Is this a full tang knife?

Yes, the tang runs the complete length of the handle. This adds strength through the spine and butt.

What is the blade shape?

This knife has a drop point blade with a curved belly. That shape works well for piercing and slicing.

How does this knife differ from the Western Staghorn Rasp Skinning Knife?

This knife uses a black-coated blade and sculpted composite grip. The staghorn skinner uses bare steel and a natural antler handle.

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