Rascal

Overall Length: 5.625in/14.2cmBlade Length: 2.775in/7.04cmCutting Edge: 2.25in/5.7cmBlade Thickness: .125in/3.18mmBlade Steel: ELMAX @ 59-60 RCWeight: oz The new Bark River Rascal was designed by Jim Stewart. The design objective was a very compact knife that doubles as an EDC and a hideout knife. The blade has a very efficient cutting profile and the point is reinforced…

Bravo 2

Overall Length: 12.260in/31.14cmBlade Length: 7in/17.78cmBlade Thickness: .250in/6.35mmBlade Steel: CPM 3VWeight: 15oz Bravo-2 is a longer and larger version of our Bravo 1. The Bravo 2 has been designed for situations where a larger knife is needed and is still compact enough to make carry easy. The Bravo 2 has the same contoured type handle slabs…

JX6 Companion

ELMAXOverall Length: 7.5in/19cmBlade Length: 3.675in/9.33cmCutting Edge: 3.125in/7.93cmBlade Thickness: .123in/3.1mmBlade Steel: ELMAX @ 60 RCWeight: 3.9oz CPM 154Overall Length: 7.5in/19cmBlade Length: 3.675in/9.3cmCutting Edge: 3.125in/7.9cmBlade Thickness: .124in/3.14mmBlade Steel: CPM 154@ 58-60RCWeight: 4oz

Fox River EXT-1 LT Elmax

They say necessity is the mother of invention. With the Fox River EXT-1 knife that axiom rings true. We’ve long felt the Bark River Fox River was a tremendous blade but was somewhat lacking in handle length and comfort. As such, DLT worked with BRK to come up with the EXT version that offers a longer…

Adventurer II ELMAX

Overall Length: 7.875in/20cmBlade Length: 3.75in/9.52cmCutting Edge: 3.125in/7.93cmBlade Thickness: .135in/3.4mmBlade Steel: ELMAX @ 60 RC The Bark River Adventurer II is an up-sized Adventurer, taking a great everyday-carry knife and giving it a bit more “beef” for tougher tasks. The blade is about a half-inch longer and a tad thicker than its predecessor’s, and it sports…

MANITOU CPM Cru-WEAR

Overall Length: 9.125in/23.17cmBlade Length: 4.5in/11.43cmBlade Thickness: .156in/3.9mmBlade Steel: CPM Cru-WEAR @ 60 RC The Manitou for 2019 is actually a reintroduction of the model. The last time we made this knife was in 2008. It is literally back by popular demand. The Manitou is the Bark River version of the fine edged skinner and field…