Blade

CUT AND SWITCH

Knives with replaceable blades offer convenience and flexibility for the varied situations outdoorsmen regularly face. Moreover, the knives don’t sacrifice cutting and slicing ability, and lend themselves to many chores associated with setting up camp or field dressing game.

If you’ve never seriously considered a hunting or field knife with replaceable blades, the time might be right to do so.

3-STEP METHOD

Camillus brings the TigerSharp Titanium Skinning Knife to the market in folding and fixed-blade variants. The TigerSharp’s features include an ergonomically designed, synthetic blade holder/handle, nylon sheath or carrying pouch, and step-by-step instructions for blade replacement—right on the blister packaging.

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