Description
Particularities:
- Especially for rescue workers
- Blade made of 1.4110 stainless steel with Kalgard coating
- With belt cutter and glass breaker
- Cordura sheath with plastic insert and US MOLLE carrying system
Sharpening voucher
When you buy an Eickhorn Aviator I, we give you a voucher for professional re-sharpening. Even high-quality knives like the Eickhorn Aviator I lose their sharpness over time. Optimal storage and loving, regular care can slow this process down, but never stop it. Have your knife professionally sharpened in the Wasserkraft Manufaktur in Solingen Wipperkotten and get it back as sharp as new. All further information can be found on the voucher card
Eickhorn Aviator I:
AVIATOR I - specially developed for crew members of NATO military aircraft (NATO version no. 1095-25-151-1583). Designed as a rescue knife, it has a blade made of stainless 1.4110 steel (HRC 57) using a sandwich construction, which can even be used to saw the laminated glass panes of aircraft. A tactical black Kalgard coating protects the blade from unwanted reflections. Seat belts can be easily cut with the belt cutter. Current-insulated handle made of glass fiber reinforced plastic with glass breaker at the end of the handle. With an eyelet for an additional lanyard. Cordura sheath with plastic insert and US MOLLE carrying system to attach to the survival vest. Including diamond sharpening plate and leg straps. Total length 27 cm. Blade 13.5 cm. Blade thickness 4.8 mm. Weight 235 g.
Eickhorn Solingen:
All over the world the combat and rescue knives from Eickhorn are known for their excellent functionality and quality. Originally, these knives were almost exclusively made for the authorities, but there was also great demand among civilians. Eickhorn decided to comply with this request and also produces for the civilian market.
Eickhorn strives for perfection in the manufacture of knives. To achieve this, only the best raw materials are used and given to professional blacksmiths. For the production of the difficult and popular Damascus blades, Eickhorn brought the famous Damascus smith Markus Balbach on board. His damask knives are true masterpieces.
Many companies today are relocating their production abroad because they can produce there more cheaply. Eickhorn is headquartered in Solingen, the famous city of blades, and will not move from here either.
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