Survival knife FOX FX 132 Trapper. The dream of
a modern survivor.
General principles for the development of such
knives vary considerably and new approaches are constantly being sought. Such
an interesting modern approach was demonstrated by the Italian company FOX
Knives, offering the FX 132 Trapper to the market.
Trappers were called settlers of the American
West, who alone left for the forest and there, with fire, an ax, a knife and
strong hands, created pastures for cattle, destroying part of the forest for
this. They did this, as a rule, alone and were very harsh people, for whom
survival in the forest was more likely a norm than some kind of surprise.
Naturally, a knife with this name is meant for survival in a wild forest.
This knife is used quite rare among other
models, but the N690Co steel is often found in FOXKnives - high-carbon steel,
which has excellent cutting properties, but undergoes some corrosion, due to
which the knife is made with a durable Teflon coating black on the blade.
The geometry of the blade of this knife is
designed to assemble in one blade all the geometric finds that have been found
by the knife manufacturers in the last hundred years. There is an edge with
concave descents, a tanto frontal edge and a tip from tanto knives. Also there
are straight arched slopes, a double false blade, and a powerful and convenient
choyl.
In general, by the number of technical
solutions used on one blade of the Trapper, perhaps the most incredible
survival knife I've ever had in my hands. On the other hand, among knife lovers
there are lots of technology enthusiasts for technology, and for them such an
unusual and so well executed survival knife can be a very pleasant gift, which,
God forbid, nobody will have to use for their intended purpose.
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