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Utility Hunter – Magnacut – Gidgee Burl with thin handle!

Original price was: $430.00.Current price is: $410.00. incl GST & Free Shipping

Blade: Magnacut 4.5 Inches long (115mm), 4.0mm thick (33mm deep)

Scales: Gidgee with Blue G10 liners and Brass pins

Sheath: Buffalo Hide

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Utility Hunter – Magnacut – Gidgee Burl with thin handle!

This knife is my own design and is inspired by 3 American Knives.  The Bark River – Fox River and their Fox River Ext 2.  Both of these knives have a great feel to them as hunting knives and can be utilised for bushcraft purposes.  The 3rd knife is the White River Hunter which is also a very nice knife.  My Utility Hunter is probably a cross between those 3.  It has thicker steel than my pure Hunting Knife so could probably do a bit of light bushcrafting.  I made this Utility Hunter using Magnacut Premium stainless steel that has been heat treated to 62 Rockwell by Tim at Ausmaker Supplies in Sydney.

https://ausmakersupplies.com.au/

 

What is Magnacut?

CPM MagnaCut is a premium stainless blade steel. The big selling points of MagnaCut are its high toughness, high wear resistance, and high corrosion resistance. Many knife steels settle for a tradeoff, like more toughness at the expense of wear resistance, but Dr. Larrin Thomas, professional metallurgist and writer of knifesteelnerds.com, employed some clever tricks to make MagnaCut score high marks in all categories. It has the toughness of CPM-4V (a hard-use steel found on high-end fixed blades) with the stainlessness of CPM-20CV (a tried-and-true premium knife steel used primarily in folders). Thanks to its high wear resistance, it boasts excellent edge retention, but in the same vein, might be a little challenging to sharpen.

Is MagnaCut a good steel?  Yes. It is one of the best all-around knife steels out there. Thanks to some clever composition and manufacturing, it has a fine microstructure that makes sharpening more manageable than other steels of similar wear resistance. These great features make MagnaCut a great choice for small folders, big choppers, kitchen knives, and everything in between!  As in all knife selections, your choice in steel should be dictated by what your intended use is. If you plan to pry with your knife, you’ll get more toughness out of CPM 3V than MagnaCut. If you’re cutting rope all day, Maxamet will still be sharp long after MagnaCut has gone dull. If you need a knife for a nasty or tough job that will probably ruin your knife, something cheaper like Sandvik 14C28N will be the ticket. But for any all-around user knife that fits into multiple roles, MagnaCut is an awesome choice.

This particular knife has a sabre convex grind with a heat treat finish.

The handle scales are Gidgee Burl with Blue G10 liners and Brass pins.  I have purposely ground this handle so it has a thin profile (see photos).  It is very similar to how the White River Hunters are ground.  I think it is fantastic!

The sheath is made with Buffalo Hide