BPS B1 Bushcraft Knife
The BPS B1 Bushcraft Knife represents fantastic value for money and ticks all the boxes for a Bushcraft Knife. It is a strong, reliable and comfortable knife that will fulfil your Bushcraft needs. It comes in a couple of steel variants for you to choose which works best for you.
B1 CSH (carbon steel)
The Carbon blade is made of 1066 carbon steel, hardened to 57-59 HRC with a Scandi grind and, being Carbon steel, it is the more traditional steel for a Bushcraft Knife but does require a little more maintenance. After use you will need to clean and oil the blade to help avoid corrosion.
B1 SSH (stainless steel)
The stainless blade is made of 5Cr14MoV stainless steel, hardened to 56-58 HRC with a Scandi grind. This makes it easy to work with wood of any hardness and with different temperatures.
The B1 is handled with Walnut which is treated with Danish Oil. Walnut is a fantastic wood to use as it is so durable and simply needs re-oiling occasionally to keep it in tip top condition.
The knife comes with a leather sheath with a dangler.
- Blade: carbon steel 1066
- Hardness, HRC: 57-59
- Blade: stainless steel 5Cr14MoV
- Hardness, HRC: 56-58
- Total length: 230 mm (9")
- Blade length: 110 mm (4.3")
- Blade thickness: 2.9 mm (0.1")
- Handle length: 120 mm (4.7")
- Weight: 160 g (5.6oz)
- Weight with sheath: 270 g (10.6oz)
- Handle: Walnut
- Origin: Ukraine
- Carry system: Leather sheath included
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Excellent, value for money bushcraft, camp knife
Received the B1 and was pleasantly surprised, people have said the fit and finish of the scales isn't great but mine was spot on. Shaving sharp out of the box and the sheath is great value for the money, will definitely but their products again 🤗
Best knife by far for the money
Good solid knife, scandi grind, comes sharp enough and the sheath is great quality
Knife is great!
The knife is perfect for my needs - I'm a Coppicer. The sheath, however, has a belt loop, then an extra loop, presumably for an "over the shoulder and under the armpit" carrying style. Trouble is, if you just want to use the belt loop the extra bit gets in the way.