Lionsteel ACHA Review und Vergleich zu M5, T5 und T6

Hello fellow outdoor and knife enthusiasts! Today I'm showing you the LIONSTEEL ACHA with a new type of handle design, created by designer Moletta. I'll also compare and show you the difference to the M5, T5, and T6 from Lionsteel, the Italian knife manufacturer from Maniago. That makes a total of three different handle designs and attachment methods! Aside from the steel types chosen for each knife's specific purpose, this is a truly outstanding distinguishing feature compared to other knife manufacturers. The Acha (Across Handle) comes with the necessary tool to remove the handle, for example, for thorough cleaning after hunting. This attachment is characterized by absolute precision! I chose the ACHA AH BLN Satin model, with a satin-finished blade and handle in Natural Burlap Micarta. It's also available with other handle materials and a darker blade. Here are the technical specifications: Overall length 233mm, blade 112mm (compliant with §42a), 4.8mm thick blade. The steel of choice: M390, a premium steel with outstanding characteristics and a hardness of 61 HRC. This powder metallurgy steel is manufactured by Böhler in beautiful Kapfenberg, Austria. 20% chromium content, therefore rustproof and very wear-resistant. Enjoy the view, Uwe Here's the link to Knives and Tools: https://www.knivesandtools.de/de/pt/-... https://www.knivesandtools.de/de/pt/-... Or also in the knife shop.