Kalashnikov Bajonett Damast
Code: 11KAL48DAMRelated products
Product detailed description
Mikhail Kalashnikov personally visited Böker Manufaktur in Solingen in 2002 and officially introduced the Böker Kalashnikov knife line to the public. Böker Kalashnikov's Damascus bayonet features a unique Damascus blade, which is made from the steel of the 6Ch3 and 6Ch4 bayonets according to the GRAU index of the former Soviet army and is decorated with General Kalashnikov's signature. Chad Nichols' stainless steel damascus consists of 80 layers and is hand forged to the Virus pattern. It has an unusually intricate pattern that is the result of a very controlled forging process. The pandur-tipped blade, taken from bayonets, opens with a thumb stud and secures with a sturdy linerlock.
The handle is CNC machined from a block of 6061-T6 aluminum and then hard anodized black. The stabilized inserts are made of hornbeam wood, which resembles the wood of the stock of the famous assault rifle, and together form the shape of the characteristic forearm vents. The colour of the Russian amber shellac of the original stocks has been precisely matched. They are also hand-milled from solid wood and hand-inserted. All screws and clip (tip-up/r) are also black anodized. Handmade in the Böker knife manufactory in Solingen. With certificate of authenticity and individual serial number.
Overall length: 22.80 cm
Blade length: 9.60 cm
Blade thickness: 3.80 mm
Weight: 158.00 g
Blade material.
Additional parameters
Category: | Classic folding knives |
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Blade material: | damascus |
Blade length: | 8 to 10cm |
Handle material: | alloy |
Aktualizace: | BOKER24 |
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Böker - the history of the factory dates back to the 17th century, the original forge was then located in Remscheid. In 1829-30, production was extended to sabres and swords. At that time, the factory employed over 100 blacksmiths and sharpeners. In the second half of the 19th century, part of the family moved to the USA and Canada, where they established further production facilities. The last of the Bocker siblings, Heinrich, moved to Solingen where most of today's production comes from. Boker manufactures knives according to its own designs and those of well-known knifemakers.
The company now manufactures its products in Germany, the USA and Argentina and uses the marketing brand MAGNUM. Böker develops new types and designs itself and employs several designers. The knives are manufactured on CNC (computer controlled machine tools) with the highest quality.