


🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Game with Ontario's Finest Blade!
The Ontario Outdoor Fish n Game Fixed Blade Knife features a 4-inch high carbon stainless steel blade and a comfortable wood handle, designed for versatility and durability. With a total length of 8.7 inches and a stylish leather sheath, this knife is perfect for any outdoor enthusiast looking to enhance their gear.
| Age Range | Adult |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Size | 4" |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Style | American |
| Length | 22.23 centimeters |
| Material Type | STEEL |
| Features | Made in USA |
| Included Components | Ontario Outdoor Fish n Game Fixed 4 in Blade Wood Handle |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | Ontario Knife Company |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Ontario Knife Company |
| Item model number | 7024 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.1 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 90.72 g |
| ASIN | B0853C6SPT |
C**C
5 star buy for use stock. Even better for customizing.
It’s $30, with a sheath. I knew what I was getting for the price, and it’s great for the price. Really great! I could have used it as-is and I would have been happy. But I didn’t. I removed the handle scales (a lot harder than youtube videos make it look – one of those rivets would NOT GIVE AT ALL and had to be cut off). I replaced them wenge wood and covered the little “finger guard.” Basically I made a handle that is exactly like the original Kephart knife. It was well worth it. Don’t get me wrong, the handle that comes on the knife is perfectly fine, comfortable, etc. But this is just on a crazy level of comfort for various grips.The original sheath is “okay.” The way the retention works is two-fold. First, there is this plastic liner at the top of the sheath with a grippy texture that grabs the scales. Second, the welt has a little notch cut into it where the finger guard goes. It does hold the knife perfectly fine, but I have some doubts about how well it will after lots of use. I should point out that, because of the plastic insert, you CANNOT properly wet form the sheath - the retention is what's there from the factory. Regardless, after re-handling my knife it would no longer fit. The good news for those of you who want to re-handle the knife is that it can be fixed without needing a new sheath. I was able to use some scissors to get in there and cut out most of the plastic insert and then I was able to pry out most of the rest of it (right up to the stitching) with a lot of twisting with needle nose pliers. After that, I was able to wetform the sheath around the knife. NOW IT HOLD LIKE THE DICKENS. And down the road when it loosens up I can just re-wet form it again. I added a reinforcement stitch while I was at it.The knife comes with an “almost” 90 degree spine. It would strike a ferro rod okay. But being 1075 it was VERY quick work to file it perfectly square (like 2 minutes) and will now throw sparks like crazy. It takes a mind-numbingly sharp edge (this from a guy with a lot of knives). The grind was even-ish (what do you expect at this price point) and came sharp. It didn’t really matter to me because I knew I was going to change the bevel angle anyway. But it was good enough that 20 swipes on a strop and you are ready for surgery with no other work needed.So it was $30, with a sheath, and a couple hours of work, but this knife is now absolutely insane. I would say it’s a 5 –star excellent buy to use as-is. It’s an even better buy for customization. And I'm not an Old Hickory fan-boy either; this is the first time I've ever held one.
D**G
Worth the money
Love this knife, it's light,perfect size, well made easy to sharpen and can be used for almost anything and it is not expensive, the sheath is simple but well made, you cant go wrong wigh this purchase.
P**L
Heirloom Quality
Very well made and so worth the money;Perfect size for most hands;Holds an edge well;Carves and indexes well;Very nice wood grain (It really popped after a very light sanding and a touch of block oil);I gave mine to my nephew's 10yr old son and he uses it to clean his pheasants and such. It's become his prize possession. He keeps 'er clean and maintains the edge as he goes. He's learned well.I've bought another for myself, but I think my nephew will find it in his hand one day.
S**L
The grind is awful.
The knife came with a very uneven grind. Not sharp out of the box. I have to reprofile the entire edge because their is a very high grind in the middle of the knife.
C**Y
Good starting point, needs some work out of the box
It's good steel with a good heat treat, an awesome blade profile, and a good solid full tang handle.However. The edge out of the box was extremely rough. Also the secondary bevel was surprisingly fat and obtuse, especially for something designed for skinning and gutting fish and small game I would have expected something more acute. I took a file and pushed the shoulder on the secondary bevel back a bit, and with a few stones and a strop, slicked up the edge and now it's a great cutter. The wood on the handle was extremely rough in places so I sanded that down and then applied some coconut oil and beeswax to treat it up. Now it's a handsome and effective knife, but it took a little work to get there.
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