Browning Announces New Kodiak Knife

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posted on September 18, 2017
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Browning has announced the release of its new Kodiak knife, which is designed with field dressing big game in mind. The folding lockback model has an injection molded handle with finger groove and flush-fit mountings for a non-slip grip.

The knife's blades are constructed of 7Cr17MoV brushed stainless steel to resist rust and hold an edge longer, requiring less time sharpening. It includes a drop point blade, gut-hook/abdominal blade and a double-cut bone saw. The Kodiak knife comes with a nylon sheath.

The Kodiak knife ships with an MSRP of $39.99.

For more information, go to Browning.com.

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