Gallantry Knife
Introducing the Gallantry Knife a tribute to the legendary Ginunting style, the official knife of the Philippine Marines.
The Gallantry is designed for outdoor bushcraft and martial arts, it has a scythe like 413 mm blade made from 1075 high carbon steel. Known for the strength and durability this Gallantry knife will be an ideal choice for both cutting and combat tasks.
The special construction of the blade creates an ideal balance between outdoor functionality and precision required for martial arts. It features a non sharpened top edge for various bushcraft tasks such as chopping. The Green and Grey Micarta handle ensures stability in the grip, preventing slips when using intricate techniques and allowing for easy changes in hand position for strategic strikes.
Accompanied for the Gallantry is a black kydex sheath that has been crafted for ambidextrous usage and with two Expandable Ferro Rod Holders that accommodate rods with diameters ranging from 9.5 mm to 12.7 mm. The Kydex sheath is designed for personal preference and customisation.
- Blade: Made from 1075 high carbon steel, this scythe-like blade offers exceptional durability and edge retention for bushcraft and combat tasks.
- Non-Sharpened Top Edge: Provides versatility for various outdoor tasks such as chopping and draw knife applications.
- Ergonomic Green and Grey Micarta Handle: Ensures a secure grip, preventing slips during intricate techniques and allowing for easy hand position adjustments.
- Customisable Black Kydex Sheath: Designed for ambidextrous use with two Expandable Ferro Rod Holders, accommodating ferro rods with diameters from 9.5 mm to 12.7 mm.
- Blade Length: 41.3 cm
- Blade Thickness: 0.48 cm
- Overall Length: 60.3 cm
- Blade Material: 1075 High Carbon Steel
- Blade Finish: Stonewashed
- Handle Material: Green/Grey Micarta
- Sheath: Black Kydex and Cordura (Ambidextrous) with two Expandable Ferro Rod Holders for 9.5 mm to 12.7 mm diameter
- Weight: 794 g
- Manufacturer: Condor Tool & Knife
- Country of Origin: El Salvador