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๐ก๏ธ Own the edge that professionals trustโGlock KB17281, your ultimate field ally!
The Glock KB17281 81 Field Knife is a 12-inch spear point combat and utility knife crafted from HRC 55 spring steel with phosphate treatment for durability and reduced glare. Designed for ambidextrous use, it features a quick-draw sheath optimized for near-silent deployment. Ideal for military, hunting, camping, and survival applications, this budget-friendly knife balances rugged performance with versatile functionality.
| ASIN | B000W32PIK |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,383 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #22 in Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain/Serrated |
| Blade Length | 12 Inches |
| Blade Material | Spring Steel Hrc55 Phosphate Treated |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Brand | GLOCK |
| Brand Name | GLOCK |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,298 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00764503172816 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Product |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 11.4 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Holster |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Glock |
| Model Name | KB17281 |
| Model Number | KB17581-B |
| Part Number | KB17581-B |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fighting, Hiking, Hunting |
| Special Feature | Sturdy Saw, Phosphate-Treated Blade |
| Special Features | Sturdy Saw, Phosphate-Treated Blade |
| Style | oem |
| UPC | 764503172816 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
B**.
Must HAVE!!
It came pretty quickly and Iโve had it for about two weeks now. Itโs just as I heard it was very tough high quality spring steel. Edge hold: after plenty of stress testing it will hold its edge after contact with another piece of steel or metal! The grip is great the blade thickness is impressive the overall design is really great and it even has a bayonet feature for my military buffs overall it is a great and reliable choice for edc and itโs really really greatly priced for the quality you are receiving and I will highly recommend this over and over again if youโre looking for a good quality product at a great price or just want to add to your collection!!! And itโs a GLOCK PRODUCT!!!
A**E
Solid A+ no-nonsense military stabby tool
First off, this is a beater. It's solidly a general service utility / combat / bayonet "knife" for the military. It's covered in gun oil / grease that almost smells like cosmoline when you get it -- it's not a "blotchy" paint job like one 1-* "reviewer" stated. Probably good he sent it back, because if you cannot tell a difference between blotchy paint and gun oil / grease... you got to stick to picking up mushrooms. 'nuff said. Next, the blade will not be razor sharp from the factory, because it's a hybrid cold weapon intended to function for three tasks: 1) as a utility knife, 2) as a combat knife, and 3) as a bayonet attached to the StG77 automatic rifle. This is a tool to be used hard, not admired on a shelf. So, yes, with hybrids you'll NEVER get ALL of the intended functions on a PERFECT level, but I dare to say this blade pulls off all of them rather commendably. The sheath? I love it. I have my old unit's knife that beats the snot out of this knife as a combat, utility, and survival knife, but it also certainly costs five+ times as much as this one. I do appreciate that my service knife comes out of its leather sheath silently, though... so you don't hear it, but you actually *feel* it coming out. This one isn't 100% silent, but this sheath isn't too shabby when you practice how to use it properly and one-handed. If you cannot figure this out then stick to picking up mushrooms... I dare to say that Glock made a perfect product for its intended purposes and, especially, for the price. This is a slam dunk for any rank and file infantryman or a civilian; extremely versatile, durable, and budget friendly. The latter gets you into mil contracts. Oh, the surface treatment comes off when you actually use it? Big deal. It's a carbon steel blade and the treatment is to subdue the glare of bare steel, not to make it rust proof. It comes covered in gun oil / grease for a reason and you'll have to treat it with oil / grease periodically or it'll rust. That's the trade off for having a carbon steel blade in general, but it'll also take a bunch of punishment blade-wise and hold an edge. Speaking of edge, this is a hard blade, so it's not as easy / quick to sharpen as some fake steel "blades", but it'll hold pretty nicely under quite a bit of use if you need more sharpness than what it comes with. Let's say it's not a scalpel (cause it's not supposed to be), but it's not dull one either. It's long and nimble enough for some decent knife work and have plenty of edge to get the job done. Also, the thickness of the blade is very adequate should you need to penetrate an object with a considerable force (yeah, after all, this is designed to work as a bayonet, too!). If you leave behind the wants to have the best blade in the world for $30 shipped, you'll be quite satisfied with what Glock provides you. If you have delusions that you'll get a custom combat knife of a specialized unit soldiers for that much money, you need to talk to somebody rather than a blade...
D**T
A big trusty knife for field work
Impeccable blade, lasts basically forever and holds a useable edge a long time. Main edge sharpens easily with my pocket sharpener and a little downtime. Once you get the knack for the release this thing is quick to draw but won't fall out. Bottle opener is a fun addition. You can also learn to throw this and it has decent heft. Easy to grip handle and thick enough blade to handle using as an axe in a pinch. Balance favors near the middle of the blade so it will lean out of your hand if you don't hold on. I love using this thing for all-purpose cutting, whittling, roots when I'm digging, fetching small branches and tinders, getting bark off, or even scraping mud off my boots. Next, I have to learn to balance the tip on my finger like Bayou Billy.
M**M
The knife I highly recommend
The Glock knife is super solid for the price , I probably have 3-4 as I purchase when see a good price. Keep in car for emergency and go bag. Excellent quality and Iโm sure now that I left review will have urge to get one more. I really like this product and canโt beat the price for a knife that actually cuts well and durable
M**.
nice knife and feels solid
1st I didn't know Glock made a knife until I ran upon it here, so I had to get one and see what it's all about, I'm a knife collector and this blade has solid weight to it. It appears to have a full tang but without seeing any handle screws it's hard to tell, the molded handle is slippery when it gets wet, so I put golf handle heat shrink on it and took care of that issue, the weight balanced at the base of the handle above the quillon, the blade is thick and has the same coating as their hand guns, the sheath is plastic and works left or right handed, the lock to hold the knife in the case is solid and it has a belt loop that locks as well so it does not come off your belt.
C**C
Solid
Good solid knife. Had to give a couple spots along the blade a bit of a sharpening. Overall, a nice solid knife for the money.
E**C
Coolest and best knife I've owned so far!
VERY GOOD KNIFE! Love it. Its handle is EXTREMELY durable. The saw back isn't that useful, as it's probably designed for roots specifically. Personally I have no use for it, but I absolutely LOVE this knife! It looks cool, works well, and is even a good throwing knife. The knife doesn't come very sharp, matter of fact there's only like a specific part of it that is sharp, but it doesn't matter because really it's meant for stabbing rather than slashing - you can also always just sharpen the knife. Love the product.
M**E
This knife is much better than it has any right to be
I have been a knife fan/collector for decades and have many knives, but out of all of them, this one gets used the most. The 81 is my all-purpose work knife, and I carry it around when doing pretty much any outdoor tasks. While the Glock 81 isn't the perfect knife, and there are definitely better ones out there, you just can't beat the value. PROs: -Size/shape: having a 6.5" blade is really nice for performing work and outdoor tasks, and why I like to carry this instead of a smaller, folding knife, if I can. The blade is thin top-to-bottom, but thick in width, and so is still very strong and capable of prying despite being very light. You'll forget it's on you (so be careful where you carry!) -Hilt: the handle is made out of that famous and much-lauded Glock polymer. It is lightweight, comfortable, and grippy. While it can be scuffed fairly easily if you slam it against metal or rock, it will not crack or chip with hard use. -Blade: made of high-carbon spring steel, this blade can take whatever you throw at it. It can be used as a pry bar just as well as a cutting edge. It is light enough to be used for careful, fine work, and heavy-duty enough to abuse without fear of breaking. You really have to intentionally try to break this knife for it to fail. There are videos of people online shooting the knife...with bullets- it doesn't break. No joke. "Bottle opener": actually, that bent part of the crossguard is so the knife can be attached to a rifle as a bayonet, but it is perfectly effective as a bottle opener and what most people will use it for, so it deserves mentioning. -Sheath: most knives, even good quality ones, come with a poor to average sheath from the factory. The Glock sheath is as awesome as it is simple, and much better than sheaths for knives that are three times the price. It is made of the great Glock polymer, secures the knife very well, has a drainage hole, and an awesome belt hook that, if applied right, makes it impossible for the knife to fall off. The securing latch takes a bit of practice to get used to, but the knife can be removed with one hand once you figure out how to do it. -Value: it's stupidly cheap for what you get. CONs: -Edge: I've ordered four of these and none of them came terribly sharp (though sharp enough for most jobs). Many people have found the knife difficult to sharpen, which I can concur with. The knife is made of spring steel, which will "bend before breaking," so the edge tends to roll when sharpening, and it can take a bit of practice to get even and sharp. However, it seems to hold its edge for a long time once sharpened. -Steel: this is high carbon steel, not stainless steel, so it WILL rust if left wet. It also needs to be oiled every once in a while. You're buying a strong knife rather than a pretty one though, so this is expected of any high-carbon knife. Oiling takes literally 60 seconds also, so to me it's not a big deal at all. -Pommel: this is my personal biggest complaint of the knife. It comes with a polymer pommel cap, which when removed (with great difficulty, I might add), reveals a hollow base with a screw socket. This is so the knife can be screwed on to certain rifles as a bayonet. I like to hammer with the pommel, so I really wish it was metal, as the pommel cap will get scratched and scarred if you use it to hammer hard things. -Limitations: compared to other "survival knives," the Glock knife is limited due to its profile as a bayonet knife. It cuts, stabs, and pries perfectly well, but the blade is too light and not of the right shape to be used for chopping. It's better than you think at batoning wood, however, due to its thickness and good length. Still, I would not recommend this as your one choice for a survival tool, because it does have its limits. NEUTRAL: -Saw back: this gets a lot of criticism. Some will say the saw has a legitimate purpose if the knife is used for survival, or for cutting roots while digging. Others will say it was added just to make the knife seem more like a "survival knife" than a "combat knife" to civilians, and thus less scary. Whatever the reason, the saw DOES work, albeit much less-effectively than- you know, a real saw. Still, other similar knives have very poor saw backs that barely work at all: I have used this one a number of times to cut small branches when I was too lazy to go look for a full-sized saw. If it really bothers you, you can order the Glock 78 instead, which lacks the saw on the spine- though these seem to be harder to find these days, and aren't always for sale on Amazon. -Tip: the tip of the knife is slightly rounded; all four knives I bought from Glock came this way, so I know it's factory standard. Rumor says this is so the knife doesn't get stuck in a sternum if used as a combat bayonet, but who really knows. A lot of people have complained about the rounded tip, but if you really want to use the knife for digging in the ground or chiseling into wood, it's not blunt enough that it won't be effective at this task. It might not have the best penetration as a fighting knife, but I have no doubt it would still be effective if you had to use it to defend yourself. If you are really serious about investing in a stabbing knife for self-defense, I would shell out the extra cash for a good double-edged dagger, like the KA-BAR EK 44. All in all, none of the criticisms matter much because the knife is so cheap- often seen for $30 or less. For a 1st-world-made, (not Chinese or Pakistani) knife of this quality, you can't find anything better. The closest thing I've seen is an Ontario Marine SP1 for $8 to $10 more, but (as far as I have seen personally by watching online videos), many Ontarios can't stand up to the brutal torture tests that Glock knives can and do survive. Really, if you like and use knives for any tasks, there is no reason you shouldn't own one of these. *5 out of 5 stars*
C**1
GLOCK OEM FIELD SURVIVAL KNIFE
Very good knife , Excellent quality, price was fair , thick blade is great for rugged jobs , it's not to heavy and not to light ,the blade is around 6.5 inches,the knife is 11.4 inches in total, the case isn't the greatest however it has a drain hole at the bottom to let water out.Good buy in my eyes , THUMBS UP !!!!!!!!
M**L
Made in Austria
Made in Austria. ๐
S**C
It's Made By Glock
As the title says, it is made by Glock. Perfection is their moto and this knife lives up to the hype. Sharp out of the package and made in Austria. Glock started making knives before they made firearms. The quality is second to none.
E**N
Good quality for the price
Sharpe out of the box. Glock quality. Perfect field knife for medium sized tasks such as breaking down small logs into kindling, etc.
M**T
Excellent
Excellent quality ๐๐
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