We are an authorized dealer and work directly with Daniel Winkler to bring you his latest designs and inspirations, including some limited edition and exclusive edition knives that could be collector's items if they weren't so effective in the field. Whether you're looking for a Winkler belt knife for sale or a defensive dagger, you will find a high-end custom option at KnifeArt. If it's good enough for them, it'll be good enough for you, too. Each hand-forged piece Winkler creates bears the "DWinkler" touchmark, and a large selection of Winkler Knives is available at KnifeArt.Įxpertly crafted Winkler Knives are used by the toughest and most respected personnel on the planet. Specifications can usually be adapted from one design to another depending on individual preference. They are lined with Kydex to protect against moisture without sacrificing comfort or stealth. The gorgeous leather sheaths she creates for many Winkler knives and axes fit each piece of cutlery snugly while allowing for quick draws. Winkler's creations are complemented by the unique leather work of Karen Shook, who, with Winkler, crafts each item in its entirety. The Winkler Camp Survival Knife is a great option for environments like jungle or dense underbrush forests when you need a powerful blade. Lastly, the Winkler Camp Knife is one of Daniel's largest and most popular knives. Historically known as a tomahawk, the Winkler axe has 2.5-inch blade and premium handle that can be used as a survival tool as well as a combat weapon. The Winkler Combat Axe for sale is also geared toward trained military ops. It comes with a sheath and lanyard hole for quick access in high-pressure situations. The Winkler Knives Tactical Dagger has a contoured black micarta handle and a 5-inch 80CRV2 carbon steel blade made for elite military and special ops units. Military personnel and outdoorsmen might lean towards our selection of tactical Winkler knives for sale. The Winkler Knives WKII Striker Knife has a premium maple handle sports a razor-sharp 80CRV2 5.2-inch carbon steel blade with flat grinds, a black caswell finish for rust prevention and a classic drop point. It also has partial serrations on the spine of the blade for ropes and wires. This tool has a 5-inch steel blade with a black finish and full tang construction. Another Winkler knife that is ideal for everyday carry is the Winkler Utility Knife. Other features of this acclaimed knife include a filed thumb rest for better grip and an integral lock guard to prevent slipping. It has a 4.5-inch blade made of carbon steel with a black finish and micarta, curly maple or rubber handles. The 9-inch long Winkler Belt Knife is crafted to feel just right in the user's hands. A Winkler belt knife is truly a sight to behold, with a stout design for use by everyone from woodsmen to Navy SEALs. Each piece in this collection bears the Winkler Knives II mark.ĭaniel Winkler Knives presents an array of tools that include belt knives, camp knives, hunting knives, patch knives, axes and special project knives. These American knives are custom-made in his North Carolina shop with a commitment to excellence in cutlery design and craftsmanship. Winkler Knives II is the result of processes Daniel Winkler developed in recent years to provide axes and knives to teams in the United States and Allied Special Operations. Born from a lifelong interest in early American history and particularly 18 th-century outdoorsmen, Winkler knives capture this warrior spirit and inspiration in every piece. They’re identical in length.Winkler Knives II - Maker of the Navy Seal Belt KnifeĪ bladesmith since 1988, Daniel Winkler specializes in forged cutlery created in the tradition of a bygone time period. Here it is next to my RMJ Tactical Kestrel Trail tomahawk. I don’t see it snapping off during use.Įverybody has these guys around their wood piles, right? Pictured here for blade size reference. The front spike is nice and pointy, but with plenty of thickness. It ought to perform really well at busting atuff The rear “spike” is actually more of a chisel/chisel grind than pointy spike. The undersides of the head are not sharpened, so no risk of cutting yourself doing this. That front spike really keeps the pieces you’re splitting in place well!Ĩ0CrV2 steel. I’ve already split a small log into fine enough pieces to make a one-stick fire. I’m beyond happy with it and am quite excited to see what all she can do. One came available for a price I couldn’t say no to, so it’s mine now. This exact model has been a grail of mine for a while. This one has the front spike and dark-stained maple handle with Tribal motif. Pre-owned, unused, safe-kept Winkler/Sayoc RnD hawk.
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