Fixed Blade knivesLooking for a knife that opens with one hand, won’t fold back on your fingers under a heavy load, and requires almost no maintenance? The easiest and best solution is the oldest — not the automatic or the lockback folder, but the old-fashioned fixed blade. Wear it in a belt sheath and it’s there when you need it.

OK, maybe you’ll get some strange looks in town and it might not be entirely appropriate attire in all situations, but on the farm or in the woods this knife style makes perfect sense. Fixed blades don’t fail and they come in all sizes, made for all conceivable purposes. Full tang versions are either ground or forged from one piece of steel stock — you can see the steel core of the knife on top and bottom of the handle and all the way to the butt. Some good modern fixed blades extend the tang a little beyond that for use as a glass smasher.

Rat tail tang fixed blades aren’t weaker, just made differently, with a slender inner core of steel running through the handle grip and usually capped with an end bolster of brass or steel. Many of the best combat knives use this construction. In either tang style you’ll find much of a maker’s best work in the fixed blade knife, with less mechanical challenge and more art.

Some of Our Favorites

Our choice for the best fixed blade knife is the Fox River from Bark River Knives. Bark River’s attention to detail has always earned them a ton of praise

Proven to be one of the best knives ever made, the Ka-Bar Combat Bowie was field tested in every war since 1942 — this is the Vietnam Commemorative version.

The Boker Tacticos Corso is a fine tactical knife even civilians can carry.

Read All of Our Fixed Blade Knife Reviews Below


Fixed Blade

Gerber Big Rock Camp Knife | Stainless Steel Fixed Blade Hunting Knife

Very utilitarian in appearance but very functional in design, this knife created by William Hersey is an inexpensive alternative to traditional...
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Light My Fire Swedish Firesteel Survival Knife | Camping, Backpacking Blade

Not nearly stout enough to be a reliable survival or even general purpose knife, this lightweight pocket survival kit still has...
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Cold Steel K4 Neck Knife | Stainless Steel Fixed Blade Secure-Ex Sheath

Available with either a 4″ stainless steel serrated edge or plain edge blade, this lightweight and simple fixed blade could be...
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Schrade Deerslayer Hunting, Skinning Knife | Full Tang Stainless Steel Fixed Blade

A traditional design with a little purposeful flair, the Schrade Deerslayer’s 10 1/2″ full tang construction is both strong and big...
Ken
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Schrade Guthook Skinner Hunting Knife | Full Tang Stainless Steel Fixed Blade

This versatile and economical skinning knife is big enough for deer and not too big for small game, so it’s a...
Ken
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Ka-Bar US Army Fighting Knife | Tactical High Carbon Steel Blade

This classic fighting knife from Ka-Bar, first manufactured at the onset of WWII, has survived more than fifty years of industry...
Ken
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Ka Bar Black Tanto Knife | 2-1245-1 Tactical Full Tang Blade

Tanto blades look just plain dangerous, all angles and points and edges. They remind me a little bit of shark’s teeth....
Ken
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Puma Bowie Stag Hunting Knife | Solingen Stainless Steel Full Tang Fixed Blade

Even though the high carbon stainless steel blade of this 11″ traditionally styled Bowie knife is only 6″ long, some who...
Ken
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Gerber Mark II Tactical Fixed Blade Knife, Double Serrated Edges

If you’re a serious collector of fixed blade knives, certainly you’ve heard of the Gerber Mark II. First produced in 1966,...
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Puma Catamount Knife | Stainless Steel Drop Point Fixed Blade, Stag Handle

The first thing that struck me about this full tang knife is the attractive stag handle. This is genuine stag, not...
Ken
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Columbia River Knife and Tool First Strike Stainless Steel Full Tang Tanto Knife

Inspired by ancient chokuto swords and classic mohora-zukuri double edged tantos, with modern practicality in mind, this CRKT First Strike is...
Ken
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Buck Vanguard Fixed Blade Hunting Knife #192BR | Stainless Steel Skinning Blade

This beautiful hollow ground traditional skinning knife, with a thick 4 1/4″ high carbon stainless blade, combines the best of old...
Ken
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Best Hunting Knife: Buck Zipper | Fixed High Carbon Stainless Steel Blade & Gut Hook

The Buck Zipper, a special purpose hunting design, features a black hard rubber handle, 4.25″ hollow ground skinning blade of high...
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Buck Woodsman Fixed Blade Hunting Knife | Camping, Skinning Blade with Sheath

The Buck Woodsman is a traditional hunting knife with the advantages of modern craftsmanship. A high carbon stainless blade eliminates the...
Ken
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Braided Leather Tanto Knife | Samurai Stainless Steel with Scabbard

Traditionally, a Samurai sword set comes with three different combat lengths: the ever-popular katana, the longer wakizashi, and the shorter tanto...
Ken
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Classic Bowie Knife | Stainless Steel, Wood Handle, Leather Sheath | Collectible, Functional

This Classic Bowie Knife really takes you back to the days when most men in a western town could be seen...
Ken
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Pig Sticker Stainless Steel Bowie Knife | Hunting Knife | Rubber Handle

Pig Sticking is an ancient tradition of boar hunting, usually done with long cross guarded spears. I guess this is where...
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Kershaw Blunt Tip Sea Hunter Stainless Steel Dive Knife, Neon Handle, Sheath

This 3.75-inch blade is composed of 420J2 steel – good for stain resistance and toughness. The amount of time this knife...
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Kershaw Amphibian Stainless Steel Dive Knife Serrated, Kydex Sheath

This Kershaw Amphibian water sports knife is a bold statement. It’s an attractive knife, with a serious and stealthy design, one...
Ken
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Schrade Water Rat Blunt Tip Serrated Dive Knife

I have mixed feelings about this Schrade Water Rat dive knife. First the good feelings: I think the orange nylon handle...
Ken
1 min read

Colt M4-K Folder Black Serrated Blade | Folding Knife Review

Here’s another sturdy product from Colt Knives that’s both durable and affordable: the M4-K Folder. It’s a good one to consider...
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Colt Small Stockman Genuine Stag Handle | Pocket Knife Review

The Small Stockman is a very sturdy and affordable pocketknife from Colt Knives. If you’re a collector, by now you’re probably...
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Cold Steel Machete | Cordura Sheath | Carbon Steel Utility Hunting Knife

Sometimes it’s great just to see a utility knife with sheer simplicity. Nothing fancy, no special little gimmicks. Just a straightforward...
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Promate Alligator Sharp Tip Scuba Dive Knife | Line Cutter

Promate sells all sorts of diving/scuba equipment and accessories – they do not specialize exclusively in knives. This is an important...
Ken
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High Carbon Steel Army Machete | Ontario Knife Company 8335 SP8 Spec Plus

If I were to take a machete into the North American wilderness, I think I’d like one that was shorter and...
Ken
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Smith and Wesson CKSUR7 Search and Rescue Kukri | Stainless Steel Fixed Blade Knife

Smith and Wesson often comes out with knives that are just on the outer envelope of sensible. This Search and Rescue...
Ken
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Rambo Knife | First Blood 25th Anniversary Individually Numbered | Survival, Hunting Knife

Knives have mystique–that’s one of the essential aspects people often disrespect these days, but it’s still real. Knives are tangible visual...
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Gerber River Shorty Rafting Knife Review | Fixed Blade Stainless Steel

There is an old adage in paddling sports that ropes and water do not mix, at least not without the eventual...
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US Divers Blunt-Tip Sabre Scuba Knife | Sheath, Blue Handle

The U.S. Divers 4.5-inch Sabre dive knife can be summed up into just one word: average. This knife does not have...
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Paul Chen Hanwei Yari Samurai Spear | Weapon Review

Once again Paul Chen of Hanwei fame has designed yet another timeless piece of medieval weaponry. This yari, or Japanese spear,...
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