Steel Will Knives Introduces the Argonaut 800

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posted on July 8, 2015
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The Argonaut 800 is a progressive knife in the Steel Will Outdoor Series and was designed for serious labor. The acclaimed Steel Will quality can be found in all elements of this attractive knife. The powerful tang, which extends throughout the entire handle, creates a heavy-duty clip-point blade with superb structural integrity and natural balance. Adding to further practicality, the tang houses a reinforced eyelet and is also equipped with a multi-purpose pommel/glass-breaker. Strengthening the integrity of the knife, the tang is void of sharp corners or edges, which typically create stress points in the steel.

Designed with careful attention to detail, this large knife is the ideal balance between luxury and practicality. A comfortable TPR handles with deep grooves allows the Argonaut to be used with wet or slippery hands. Additional safety comes from the two-way guard that protects the hand under heavy-duty work. The Argonaut 800 comes with a nylon sheath, firmly holding the knife in place during travel. The sheath can be in installed in multiple configurations, easily attaching to both belts and packs for quick access.

STEEL WILL ARGONAUT 800 FEATURES

  • Steel: Aus-8
  • Full Length: 12.08 inches
  • Blade Length: 6.3 inches
  • Blade Thickness: 0.18-inch
  • Finish: Satin
  • Blade-HRC: 56-58
  • Weight: 9.59 ounces
  • Handle: Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR)
  • Sheath: Nylon
  • MSRP: $99.99

To learn more about the Argonaut 800, please visit http://steelwillknives.com/our-knives/outdoor-series/argonaut-800.html

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