Blade: Drop-point style with a black (likely titanium nitride or Cerakote) coating, full flat grind, roughly 4–4.5 inches long, with a sharp swedge/spine near the tip for control. Steel finish: Non-reflective matte black — good for reducing glare during outdoor use and adding corrosion resistance. Handle: Textured black G10 or Micarta scales with a “honeycomb” or scale-like pattern for grip, secured with visible pins/bolts. Finger guard: A small integrated choil/guard between blade and handle for hand protection and control. Tang: Appears to be full-tang construction based on the visible pins running through the handle. Style: This looks like a bushcraft/survival or tactical fixed-blade knife — well-suited for camping, hunting, or EDC outdoor use. Presentation: Photographed with deer antlers and fur, which is common styling for hunting/outdoor knife listings.




