Frontier Edge Hunting Knife - Black Polymer
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The Frontier Edge Hunting Knife - Black Polymer is a no-nonsense fixed blade built for real field use. A 6.75" clip point blade with partial serrations handles both clean cuts and tougher tasks like rope or small branches. The full-tang construction and ribbed hard plastic handle give you a solid, secure grip in camp, in the truck, or on the trail. At 12" overall, it’s long enough for serious work while still easy to control and carry as a reliable, budget-friendly hunting and outdoor knife.
Frontier Edge Hunting Knife: A Practical Field Tool, Not Wall Decor
The Frontier Edge Hunting Knife - Black Polymer is built as a straightforward working knife: a full-tang fixed blade with a 6.75" clip point, partial serrations, and a ribbed hard plastic handle. This isn’t a showpiece or a fantasy design. It’s a 12" hunting knife meant to ride in your pack, glove box, or tackle box and handle the real cutting, scraping, and light chopping jobs that come with hunting and outdoor use.
Why This Fixed-Blade Hunting Knife Works in the Real World
When you’re choosing a hunting knife, the real question is simple: will it do the work you actually face in the field? This knife is designed around that question. The clip point gives you control for finer cuts, the straight spine adds predictability for push cuts, and the partial serrations near the handle step in when you hit tougher material like rope, webbing, or fibrous vegetation.
At 12" overall, it lands in the useful middle ground: long enough for leverage and reach, short enough to stay manageable for dressing game or carving in camp. The hard plastic handle keeps weight and maintenance low, while the full-tang construction underneath provides backbone and strength.
Blade Design Built for Hunting and Camp Tasks
The Frontier Edge Hunting Knife focuses on practical outdoor tasks over flashy styling. Every visible feature supports field use:
Clip Point Blade with Practical Control
The clip point profile gives the knife a finer tip without sacrificing too much strength. For hunters and campers, that translates to easier precision when you need to start a controlled cut, work around joints, or open packaging and game bags. The slight belly in the edge helps with slicing, making it suitable for general camp chores and light processing jobs.
Partial Serrations for Tougher Materials
The partial-serrated section near the handle is there for the cuts that a plain edge struggles with. Rope, straps, cordage, and some fibrous plant material all respond better to a serrated bite. Because the serrations are kept to the base of the blade, you still have a clean, plain edge section towards the tip for smoother slicing when you want it.
Full-Tang Strength You Can Feel
The steel blade runs the full length of the handle, ending in a flat pommel. That full-tang build matters: it means the knife is a single structural piece of steel, with the handle material added around it. In practice, that increases reliability when you’re prying lightly, batoning small kindling, or bearing down on a stubborn cut in the field.
Handle, Grip, and Carry: What It’s Like to Use
For any hunting or outdoor knife, the handle is where you either trust the tool or start to fight it. This design leans into secure, low-maintenance practicality.
Ribbed Hard Plastic Handle for Secure Hold
The ribbed black hard plastic handle is built for grip first. The texturing gives your fingers something to lock into, especially when your hands are wet, gloved, or dusty. The hardness of the plastic means it won’t soak up moisture or grime, making it easier to wipe clean at camp or back at the truck.
Guard and Flat Pommel for Control
A straight metal guard at the front of the handle helps keep your hand from sliding forward onto the blade when you’re pushing hard. At the rear, the flat pommel adds balance and a solid end you can push against for added leverage in heavier cuts. The overall shape supports both standard and reverse grips, giving you options for how you work depending on the task.
When a Fixed-Blade Hunting Knife Beats a Folder
Many people carry folding knives every day, but there are situations where a fixed-blade hunting knife like this one is simply the better tool. Because there’s no hinge or lock, you get immediate deployment—draw and use—without worrying about the lock failing under twisting or heavy pressure. For camp setup, game processing, and general outdoor jobs, that reliability and extra strength are noticeable.
The 12" size makes it practical as a truck or pack knife. It’s large enough to split small kindling, trim branches, and handle heavier-duty cutting, but not so oversized that it becomes awkward for finer work. If you tend to work around land, camp, or hunting sites, this kind of fixed blade is a logical complement to any smaller pocket knife you might already carry.
Durability and Maintenance: Keeping It Working
The steel blade with a satin finish and the hard plastic handle keep maintenance simple. The materials are chosen for basic outdoor reliability rather than delicate performance. Wipe it down after use, keep the edge honed with a basic sharpener, and it’s ready to go again. The satin finish on the blade helps resist everyday wear and light corrosion when you care for it reasonably.
Because this is a value-focused hunting knife, you’re getting a tool intended to be used, not babied. Toss it in a gear bin, strap it to a pack, or keep it in the garage or shed. It’s the kind of knife you reach for when you need something that can get dirty and still keep working.
What People Ask Before Buying a Hunting Knife
How effective is this knife for hunting tasks?
For general hunting and outdoor work, this knife is well-suited to common tasks. The clip point and partial serrations handle everything from light game prep and camp food tasks to cutting rope, trimming branches, and making kindling. It’s not a specialized skinning blade, but as an all-around hunting and camp knife, the length, full-tang construction, and mixed edge profile make it an effective, versatile tool in the field.
Is a fixed-blade hunting knife better than a multitool or folder?
It depends on how you use it. A fixed-blade hunting knife like this one wins on strength, simplicity, and immediate readiness. There’s no moving mechanism to fail, and the full tang gives you better leverage for heavier work. A folding knife or multitool offers more compact carry and multiple functions, but if you expect to do repeated cutting, wood prep, or game-related tasks, a dedicated fixed blade is generally more comfortable and reliable over time.
Is this hunting knife suitable for survival or emergency kits?
Yes, this knife fits well in a basic emergency, truck, or camp kit. Its 12" overall size, full-tang construction, and mix of plain edge and serrations make it capable of common survival chores like cutting cordage, preparing kindling, shaping stakes, and handling general utility cuts. While it isn’t a premium survival blade, its straightforward design and durable materials make it a practical, budget-friendly choice for preparedness kits where you want a dependable fixed blade on hand.
Carrying the Frontier Edge Hunting Knife with Confidence
Choosing a hunting knife is really about choosing a tool you’ll actually use. The Frontier Edge Hunting Knife - Black Polymer is built around that idea: a proven fixed-blade format, sensible blade length, mixed edge for varied cutting tasks, and a grip that stays secure when your hands aren’t perfectly clean and dry. It’s a practical option for hunters, campers, landowners, and anyone who wants a straightforward fixed-blade knife ready for fieldwork.
If you’re looking for a knife you can throw into a pack or truck and trust for everyday outdoor jobs, this design makes sense. It trades decorative details for real-world usability, giving you a dependable hunting knife that’s easy to maintain, easy to grip, and ready for the kind of work that actually comes up outside.
| Blade Length (inches) | 6.75 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 12 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Satin |
| Blade Style | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Partial-Serrated |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Theme | None |
| Handle Length (inches) | 5.25 |
| Tang Type | Full Tang |
| Pommel/Butt Cap | Flat pommel |