The Boker Plus Mini Tracker, designed by Dave Wenger, convinces as an extremely stable outdoor knife with a massive blade made of 1095 carbon steel, which has an excellent corrosion protection thanks to the abrasion resistant powder coating. The custom knifemaker from Michigan already craved knives, axes and swords as a small boy and followed in his grandfather’s footsteps from an early stage in his life. This is how the long-time blacksmith became the teacher of his inexperienced but extremely ambitious grandson, who has now been designing and manufacturing knives full-time for many years. The front-loaded blade of the solid Survival knife has two different grinding planes and is ideal for chopping, cutting, scraping, digging and levering. The optimum balance of the blade thickness and length, as well as the ergonomic shape of the finely textured Micarta handle scales, allow fatigue-free working. Supplied with belt adapter and precisely fitting Kydex sheath, the decorative hollow brass rivet also serves as a lanyard hole.
Type: Fixed Blade
Overall Length: 9.84 in
Blade Length: 5.31 in
Blade Thickness: 0.20 in
Weight: 9.52 oz
Designer: Dave Wenger
Blade Material: 1095
Handle Material: Micarta
Made in: Asia
Color: Black
Sheath Material: Kydex
Item Number: 02BO027
*** Certain states do NOT prohibit auto-open (also referred to as automatic, switchblade or switch knife) for non-law enforcement citizens. Check State Knife Laws for specific details on possession, carry, manufacturer or sale as some restrictions may apply in a specific state. See the list below for blade length restrictions. Data is compiled by the nonprofit association, American Knife and Tool Institute, and can be found here. ***
This chart is not meant as legal advise. Laws are subject to change. Check for local laws if state does not have statewide preemption.
Specifications
Knife Type | Fixed-Blade Knives |
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Manufacturer | Böker Knives |
Colors | Brown |
Compliance
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