Quick Tips for Fixed Blade Knives
1. Serrated blades provide additional cutting power, but their cuts are coarse and unrefined compared to those of straight blades.
2. A fixed blade should be carried in a protective sheath when not in use to reduce the possibility of injury to people and equipment.
3. These are ideal for activities that require a strong blade, such as hunting.
4. Fixed blades have an inherently stronger structure than folding knives and their blades are often larger.
5. A fixed blade has a stationary blade that does not fold. The portion of the blade that extends down through the handle is called the tang.
6. Look for a blade long enough for your particular use and a handle about 1/2-inch longer than your grip.
7. Many options exist for handle materials. The most popular options include titanium, aluminum, stainless steel, wood, and bone.
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