Browning Knives
The knife section in Browning's
catalog is impressive, offering enough knives to qualify the
gun maker as a cutlery company. With high-end designs and cutting
edge materials, there's a lot of innovation in the knife offerings
from Browning.
For 2003, Browning has a number of new knives. The fixed-blade
Buck Mark Silhouettes are full-tang knives with a Buck Mark logo
cutout. The scales and sheath are dressed in Mossy Oak Break-up.
The Extreme F.D.T. (Field Dressing Tools) come in three models,
featuring one, two or three-blades and handles in Mossy Oak Break-Up.
The three-blade Model 692 has a 3 1/2-inch drop-point blade with
guthook, a saw and a contoured drop-point blade.
A new folder has been added to the Barracuda line. The Model 6042
is a medium drop point with a new silver fluorine aluminum powder
finish on the blade. The Mossy Oak Break-up handles feature round
rubber inlays.
The 125 Year Commemorative Field Grade Knife features John M. Browning's
signature on the black Teflon coated 440C stainless steel blade.
The Ice Storm series has brightly-colored (red, green and blue)
anodized aluminum handles and VG-10 stainless steel blades. The
pocket clip is integral to the stainless steel locking liner. The
three knives in the Ice Storm SX series have ergonomic handles in
black, silver or gold.
The new Colter Bay Knives come in three models: small, large and
drop-point skinner. They feature bead-blasted AUS-8A stainless steel
blades, tapered tangs and Micarta handles. A leather sheath has
an imbedded Browning's logo.
COPYRIGHT 2003 Publishers' Development Corporation
COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group
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