GP KNIVES I tip my hat to you you have the best reviews in the industry short enough not to miss one, all the details and specs on the Knife beautiful views and displaying them so we can see them clearly and no bullshit this is about the knife not about hearing yourself talk I just wanna say I appreciate it keep up the good reviews
Good Question.. I wondred the same and unless you modify a Kydex Sheath yourself it doesnt appear so.. However.. The knife is of high quality and worth every penny
I'm not 100%. The spine is crowned (rounded) but the edge where the spine meets the flats might work. You could always flatten out a section for a 90% angle.
Niolox is a German tool steel with similar edge retention to D2 with improved corrosion resistance, toughness, and edge stability (can be run with a thinner edge for better performance).
It's a cool looking knife, but it's been NFG for bushcraft. The blade is too broad for most tasks, the belly is too pronounced for anything involving food or wood, and the Niolox chips like a mofo. I'm going to be selling it.
Sorry to hear that. I know a few people have had good success with the M3 and Niolox, maybe it's just not for you. The M3 is probably more suited to hunting and skinning whereas the M4 might be a better "bushcraft" knife. Different tools for different tasks.
GPKNIVES It's too chunky to be an effective skinner, I've found. It's a lovely knife, though, and I don't regret getting it - just not practical for my purposes.
Gorgeous knife.
GP KNIVES I tip my hat to you you have the best reviews in the industry short enough not to miss one, all the details and specs on the Knife beautiful views and displaying them so we can see them clearly and no bullshit this is about the knife not about hearing yourself talk I just wanna say I appreciate it keep up the good reviews
Great Review .. great detail. Thank you
Thank you for watching!
I love this knife
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Is it available in horizontal carry???
The knife is only available factory with the pictured sheath. Thanks for watching.
Good Question.. I wondred the same and unless you modify a Kydex Sheath yourself it doesnt appear so.. However.. The knife is of high quality and worth every penny
better then the m4 ? i'm thinking of buying a lion steel for hunting this season ! any info would be greatly appreciated
AntMan for deer I would go with the M2. I just gone one for this deer season and it is scary sharp. Anything bigger go with the M3.
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Can the spine strike a ferro rod?
I'm not 100%. The spine is crowned (rounded) but the edge where the spine meets the flats might work. You could always flatten out a section for a 90% angle.
How much hrc?
Per LionSteel 59-60 HRC
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What is steel is that ?
Niolox is a German tool steel with similar edge retention to D2 with improved corrosion resistance, toughness, and edge stability (can be run with a thinner edge for better performance).
How I can have one
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I think that big belly would make that a good skinner
I think you are correct. Thanks for watching. 👍
M3 handle with bob blade plz. Give me niolox steel. Hehe
You mean the TOPS BOB? Check out the B40 Bushcrafter. Sleipner steel but still a great design.
It's a cool looking knife, but it's been NFG for bushcraft. The blade is too broad for most tasks, the belly is too pronounced for anything involving food or wood, and the Niolox chips like a mofo. I'm going to be selling it.
Sorry to hear that. I know a few people have had good success with the M3 and Niolox, maybe it's just not for you. The M3 is probably more suited to hunting and skinning whereas the M4 might be a better "bushcraft" knife. Different tools for different tasks.
GPKNIVES It's too chunky to be an effective skinner, I've found. It's a lovely knife, though, and I don't regret getting it - just not practical for my purposes.