![]() And while it too is a bushcraft-centric outdoors tool, it falls into an entirely different classification thanks to its beefed up design. It’s made from the same steel, comes in the same handle material options, and features the same stripped down, back-to-basics design. The F6 has much in common with its smaller stablemate. The full, 3D-contoured handles scales laid on top of the full tang frame can be made from either black, green, or tan G-10. The F4’s blade is made from CPM-3V, one of the heavyweights in the outdoor game, thanks in no small part to its bar-setting toughness and ability to withstand impact and other abuse. Reiff even points out that this relatively compact all-arounder can be carried around town if a full sized EDC fixed blade is your style. The handsome 4-inch blade sports that classic drop point shape, flat ground and capable of slicing, biting into wood, bushcraft chores, field dressing and more. This knife’s super clean lines tell you all you need to know about its purpose. Two Reiff knife models are out in the wild now, a pair of fixed blades emphasizing the practical, no-nonsense roots of outdoor knife design, paired to high-end fit and finish and materials.įirst up in today’s batch is the F4. ![]() Reiff Knives, a relatively new fixed blade outfit based in Dallas, Texas, pulled the ripcord on their latest drop today.
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