Bark River Bravo 1.25 and Bravo Light
Hi folks, I'm sharing two more medium sized knives, the Bark River Bravo 1.25 and the Bark River Bravo Light. Both are premium knives. The Bravo 1.25 was part of a small production run and fits in between the regular Bravo 1 and the Bravo 1.5. The specs are listed below. Enjoy. Bark River Bravo 1.25 -- Ironwood with Red Liners and Custom Firesteel Overall Length: 10.2 inches or 25.9 cm Blade Length: 5 inches or 12.7 cm Blade Steel: CPM 3V @ 59 HRC Blade Thickness: .217 inch or 5.5 mm Weight: 9 ounces or 255 grams The Bravo 1.25 is an over-built premium knife, which seems to hit the sweet spot for some folks. It is bigger than the regular Bravo-1, but smaller than the Bravo 1.5. Bark River Little Creek -- Ironwood with Red Liners in a regular squared off Bushcraft F Sheath Overall Length: 5.7 inches or 14.4 cm Blade Length: 2.65 inches or 6.7 cm Blade Steel: CPM 3V @ 58 HRC Blade Thickness: .150 inch or 3.8 mm Weight: 2.2 ounces or 62.3 grams This little companion knife excels at food prep, cleaning small game, caping, deboning, notching, and finer carving tasks. Bark River Bravo 1 Light -- Ironwood Burl with Custom Firesteel Overall Length: 9 inches or 22.8 cm Blade Length: 4.2 inches or 10.6 cm Blade Steel: CPM 3V @ 59 HRC Blade Thickness: .156 inch or 3.9 mm Weight: 6.6 ounces or 187 grams Bark River Little Creek -- Ironwood Burl in a Mikro Canadian Sheath (this companion knife originally came in a Bushcraft F Sheath) Overall Length: 5.7 inches or 14.4 cm Blade Length: 2.65 inches or 6.7 cm Blade Steel: CPM 3V @ 58 HRC Blade Thickness: .150 inch or 3.8 mm Weight: 2.2 ounces or 62.3 grams This little companion knife excels at food prep, cleaning small game, caping, deboning, notching, and finer carving tasks. Note: The small banana shaped sheath is called a Bark River Extra Small Pouch sheath. It will accommodate the PSK, Little Creek, Mikro Canadian or Bravo Micro. It measures 5 inches overall length. The inside depth is 4.5 inches. It cost $11.95 at DLT Trading.

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