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The BA-KORDC53 is a 38cm full tang fixed knife crafted from ultra-hard DC53 steel (58HRC) with a 6mm thick blade designed for superior edge retention and toughness. Featuring a durable steel+wood handle reinforced with copper rivets for a secure grip, it comes with a high-quality leather sheath for protection and style. Paired with a cerium igniter capable of 25,000 strikes, this set is engineered for hunting, camping, survival, and everyday outdoor exploration.





D**N
Beast of a knife
Great knife for outdoorsmen. I usually carry a Bowie when in the woods either hunting or camping. This knife is not only a thick blade, but it came shaving sharp out of the box. It has a thick handle also, which helps get a great purchase on this blade. The sheath is also very nice. As far as a hard working no nonsense outdoors blade, this will git er dun with little issue. For fine work, I use a folding trapper knife but for most hunting, this knife will perform perfectly. As far as self defense goes, this blade is perfect for 4 legged or 2 legged critters.
J**T
Great Knife Worth The Pricepoint
For the money definitely a hard choice to beat. It’s well built and doesn’t feel like a cheap chinese stamp with low grade wood grip nor does it look like it. Mine arrived quickly and was well sealed it had a small amount of oil that wiped right off, not sure if the dry climate was to blame but the wood pieces were fit very nicely no gaps anywhere on the knife. Only dig was the blockiness of the front portion on the grips definitely could use a bit of sanding there but overall nothing that impeded the comfort and functionality of the knife. As for the size this is a big knife however the weight is well within controllable and for the thickness it is actually pretty reasonable. When it comes to the sheath yes I’ve seen nicer but for the price point and the knife quality I’ll take the solid stitching and thickness of the leather it’ll hold up fine for most any use. The steel is not something I have any experience with but after using this knife I can say that it holds up great. My edge had no difference from the box to cutting through branches this thing was great it stayed shave sharp with no damage to the finish. I’ve had a good bit of large bladed knives this is now one of my favorites to throw in a bag or keep in a vehicle, after putting it through my test it seems to hold up to abuse and at the same time it’s a good price point to not stress about it. I haven’t heard of the company or seen much information on them which gave me some hesitation at first but this is definitely a knife; I’d recommend buying if you’re looking for a good large thick blade or like me just interested in the BA-KOR products.
N**Z
Miller Bros. Clone! Nicely Done!
Miller Bros Knives would cost upward of $400! Got mine for $38. Fit , Finnish , and Quality are top notch. Different Steel but prob just as good. DC53 steel are known for holding an edge . And I found that out to be true because I sharpen all the knives that I buy because I like my knives to cut paper towel without any drag and it took me a while. And the blade was already sharp to begin with from the factory. It was already able to cut paper towel but I could feel it dragging. If you don't care about the name but want a good quality knife I don't think you'll regret buying this. And one more thing , it is a large knife. I read someone complaining that the leather sheath was very thin. Nope! It's a thick , sturdy leather and fits the knife very well . Unlike knives made from Pakistan who are known to use thin flimsy leather.
J**L
Knife is really good
The knife if really good but the sharp edges of the handle needs some sanding to remove hotspots when using,...now the sheath is another story,it looks fancy and pretty but is total crap....it's fake leather and cheaply made....they should just junk the pleather and use a polymer sheath and maybe raise the price $7-$10......the Ferro rod is good d size and throws a decent shower of sparks after the initial scrapes to remove the coating
D**N
Weirdly Good Knife
Edit: This knife continues to impress me beyond anything I could have hoped for. I'd post pictures for proof of this next bit, but gore, so I'll have to refrain. I was hanging and skinning a deer today. I did NOT need a saw. One chop, and this knife cut cleanly through the entirety of a deer's neck vertebrae. Not between the vertebrae..Through it... Absolutely zero edge damage of any kind. It still shaves. I do not understand. Original: This knife doesn't make any sense. It's good. Really good. At the price point, there are of course going to be imperfections. Inconsistencies with edge degree per side, minor fit and finish issues, sub-par sheath, blocky handle scales, etc. I Don't Care.. At all. 10 minutes with a Dremel and sandpaper fixed the handle, for one thing. Second, The inconsistencies with fit and finish were mostly handle centric and were easily fixed in the process of sanding the handle. The sheath is whatever. Needed a lot of leather treatment (pine tar/beeswax/oil mix is great), and it will take a couple more applications before the "leather," is pliable. I'll probably end up making my own. Where this thing really shines is the steel. I couldn't believe it. The heat treat on this thing is immaculate. Nearly shaving sharp right out of the box and took 2 minutes on a 1000 grit stone and a strop to make it shaving sharp. After fitting the handle the way I wanted, I immediately tested it by batoning through a log so large the blade could barely accommodate the width. Then I chopped through a dry log of Douglas fir roughly 8 inches in diameter. After that, I proceeded to make 20+ single stroke clean cuts through an inch and a half diameter branch. Don't get me wrong, I'm strong, but I couldn't do that unless the blade geometry and steel were up to the task. Anyway, after all that abuse the knife still cut cleanly through paper and took five or six passes on a strop to have it back to shaving hair off my arm in a single pass. At this price, I cannot possibly understand how you can do better. Plus, it doesn't cost enough for you to care too much about it, so you can use it for what it's actually designed to do. Which is hacking things apart brutally and with reckless abandon. Just buy it and have a blast. It's a knife, it's an axe, it's a machete, it's a cleaver, and it's damn good steel. Aside from my rifle and pack, it's going to be my best friend come hunting season. One thing to be mindful of though. Edge burn is definitely going to be a risk factor in purchasing a budget knife like this. Mine was pristine right out of the box, but if you notice that it's not holding an edge quite right I can practically guarantee it will after you've sharpened it enough times and ground down to the steel that wasn't heated too much when the factory edge was put on it.
R**T
Checks all the boxes for large knife!
Absolutely great heavy camp knife / chopper. DC53 steel (for comparison, an upgraded D2) holds a sharp edge very well. Wooden handle is fairly thick, but provides excellent grip in medium to large hand. Included heavy leather sheath is good quality, large loop will fit most belts. Also included is a large fire steel with striker. Excellent rugged set for very affordable price. Definitely would buy again! Robert B.
2**4
Very good quality product.
This is a beautifully made, sharp and hefty knife with a sturdy, well constructed genuine leather sheath. The balance of the knife is perfect and the grip is perfectly secure to my hands. I was very pleased with how sharp the blade is right out of the box. The fire starter is also of good quality so for the price this is quite a good bargain.
A**S
Awesome. Great value. Cost saving handle
Very pleased with this brand. The value is awesome and the fact that it comes with an awesome ferro rod is unbelieveable. If anything the handle is where the cost is saved but the simple wood on this one is charming I even sanded and stained it a redder color. You could stain it grey or black or whatever. I discolored my finish on this one a bit after getting super glue on it and the following scrub but, hey, my fault. The finish on these knives is actually good. I'll never need to buy a becker bk9 now. And this looks cooler anyway. Of course its on the big side, but very suitable as a main wilderness belt knife. I did work with it when we had to chop down a bunch of branches going onto a neighbors property, edge chipped a bit in 2 spots but I sharpened them out. DC53 "might" not be the "best" chopping steel but I was using it hard. This did make me question the heat treat/temper a bit, but at this price, come on. I think any 1095/5150 blade I have would/could have chipped too.
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