Armádní dagger Mikov UTON 362-NG-4 /ARMY
Code: 362-NG-4/ARMYRelated products
Product detailed description
This is a variant of the UTON dagger supplied mainly for the Czech army.
It consists of a 362-NG dagger, the blade of which is made of high quality stainless steel type 420 with hardness 53-55 HRc, length 140 mm and has a wedge cut, on the sight side is embossed number 0007. The longer blade is only available in UTON AZ. The handle of the dagger is made of hardened rubber, which prevents easy slipping due to its grip on the palm. It has a hole for attaching accessories (saw, file, spike) and a locking hole for paracord cord with a pin.
UTON comes with a 362-4 NATUR LEATHER-Brass sheath - a light leather sheath with an accessory pocket and KIN DOT strength buttons in aged brass, including a metal planchet to prevent the dagger from falling out by itself.
The sheath is equipped with a saw, a file and a green paracord cord.
Total weight is 0,346 kg
UTON 362-NG-4/ARMY is one of the original products of Mikov s.r.o. Mikulášovice.
- blade material: stainless steel 420 - 52-55 HRc
- blade material: hardened rubber
- sheath: including leather sheath
- blade length (mm): 250
- blade length (mm): 140
- blade width (mm): 24
- blade thickness (mm): 3,7
Additional parameters
Category: | Fixed blade |
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Blade material: | stainless steel |
Blade length: | 10 to 15 cm |
Handle material: | rubber |
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Mikulášovice, still called "Nixdorf" in the 18th century, is undoubtedly the place where the cutlery industry in Bohemia began. This small border town lies in the northernmost point of the Czech Republic. There were many itinerant knife cutters in the area who were noticed by the merchant Ignaz Rösler and employed in his first knife factory.
Initially, the factory employed 100 workers, but by 1819 the number had doubled. The economic success of this factory led other inhabitants to set up other knife-making enterprises and auxiliary trades, and soon most of the citizens of Mikulášovice and the surrounding villages were connected with knife-making. Mikulášovice came to be known as the 'Czech Solingen'.