LT Wright Jessmuk Fixed Blade Scandi Knife Green Micarta (4.5" Satin) 3V

This Jessmuk model has a satin finished CPM-3V steel blade and a green micarta handle.

Designed by Chris Tanner (Preparedmind101), the JX2 Jessmuk is a unique combination of several different knife styles. Its nessmuk style blade features a symmetric, sweeping ULU-based edge that offers added cutting power and utility in the field. The offset Micarta handle is similar to Canadian belt knives and includes an index finger groove and side thumb groove for enhanced grip. For all things outdoors, the JX2 Jessmuk has you covered.

Features:
  • ULU-inspired blade offers a continuous even sweeping edge for increased power and cutting efficiency
  • Extremely sharp scandi ground cutting edge
  • Rounded, extremely comfortable micarta handle for extended use
  • Includes leather sheath for convenient belt carry.
Item #BHQ-89802
Our Price: $274.00
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Specifications

  • Overall Length: 9.50"
  • Blade Length: 4.50"
  • Blade Thickness: 0.12"
  • Blade Material: CPM 3V
  • Blade Style: Clip Point
  • Blade Grind: Scandi
  • Finish: Satin
  • Edge Type: Plain
  • Handle Length: 5.00"
  • Handle Thickness: 0.93"
  • Handle Material: Micarta
  • Color: Green
  • Weight: 8.37 oz.
  • User: Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Sheath: Leather
  • Knife Type: Fixed Blade
  • Brand: LT Wright Knives
  • Model: Jessmuk
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Best Use: Camp/Hike
  • Product Type: Knife

Customer Reviews

Good knife
Greg W. on Dec 22, 2019

Bought this as a 40th birthday present. I’ve had it for four months. Pro: 1.Works great for food preparation. I made a few batches of salsa using this knife to chop up the veggies. Loved it. 2. Made a few feather stickers with it. Works great. 3. Works great for gutting big game like mule deer. The way the point is shapped helps with cutting open the hide on the stomach without puncturing the guts. Con: 1. Chipped the blade cutting the legs of a mule deer. Very disappointing when you spend that kind of money on a survival knife. 2. While cutting the hide around the neck (yes, it’s tough hide) I had a harder time than normal puncturing the hide.

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