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Knife Infantryman D2 melchior birch bark
Knife Infantryman D2 melchior birch bark
- Blade steel tipeD2
- Материал рукоятиБереста
- Декор рукоятиМельхиор
- Lengtn blade (os)135 mm
- Witdth blade (os)26 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 120 mm
- Hardness (HRC)64
- Product weight, gram200
- SheathLeather
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- Форма клинкаNormal Blade
Detailed analysis of the characteristics and features of the knife
Blade steel: D2 (hardness 64 HRC)
The blade is made of high—quality tool steel D2, an alloy that has proven itself to be one of the best for knives where cutting edge durability is particularly important. D2 is a semi—rusting steel with a very high hardness (in this case, 64 HRC), which guarantees exceptional wear resistance: the knife retains its sharpness for a long time even with intensive use and work on hard material. However, it should be borne in mind that although D2 is more resistant to corrosion than carbon steels, it still requires basic protection from moisture, especially during long—term storage or use in humid conditions to avoid pitting.
Blade Shape: Normal Blade
The classic blade shape ("Normal Blade") is a universal solution for a wide range of tasks. This geometry is optimal for household, field, and camping work: from precise incisions to cutting food and performing minor woodwork. The straight back of the blade provides convenience when controlling the cut and makes the work as predictable as possible, and the tip is strong enough for easy prying and punctures.
Handle: birch bark and nickel silver
The aesthetic and practical handle is made of natural birch bark with elements of nickel silver. The pleasant-to-touch structure of birch bark not only looks impressive, but also provides excellent grip even in a wet hand or in the cold. The material is non-slip, dries quickly, does not cause palm fatigue during prolonged operation and is practically not susceptible to warping. The nickel silver frame emphasizes the collector's value of the knife and increases the resistance to mechanical damage at the ends.
Knife grip and ergonomics
Due to the optimal ratio of blade length (135 mm) and handle (120 mm), the knife fits perfectly in the palm of your hand, and the light weight of the birch bark handle reduces fatigue even with prolonged use. The natural roughness of the birch bark guarantees secure retention, including when working with gloves or in a humid environment.
Wear resistance and durability
The high hardness of the blade (64 HRC) makes the knife an excellent choice for those who value the durability of the cutting edge: the tool retains sharpening for a long time and resists contact with rough materials. Nickel silver additionally strengthens the handle and protects it from damage.
Maintenance and care
D2 steel requires regular maintenance: after working in wet conditions or with products, it is recommended to wipe the blade dry and apply a light protective layer of oil. Hard steel is more difficult to sharpen with standard household appliances — it is recommended to use specialized diamond or ceramic abrasives. The birch bark handle does not require special care, but it is advisable to wipe it with a soft cloth from time to time, avoiding prolonged contact with water.
Scope of application, advantages and limitations
Optimal tasks and conditions:
The Infantryman D2 Melchior Beresta knife is great for hiking, hiking, hunting and fishing, as well as for use as a universal field or auxiliary knife in everyday life. Due to its robust geometry and high hardness, it is indispensable in tasks that require frequent and clean cutting — from outdoor cooking to wood processing, minor repairs, leather, textiles and other materials.
Restrictions:
Due to the high hardness and rigidity of steel, the knife is not suitable for heavy cutting operations (batoning thick branches, processing bones, etc.); there may be a risk of discoloration of the edge under excessive loads. It is not recommended to use in conditions of constant exposure to water without drying — with prolonged wetting, pitting corrosion on the blade and darkening of the birch bark handle may occur.
- Advantages: The highest wear resistance, stable grip in all conditions, spectacular appearance, collectible value due to handmade and noble materials, versatility of application.
- Limitations: It is not intended for extreme loads and heavy chopping work; it requires regular maintenance of the blade.
Conclusion and recommendations
This knife is perfect for those who are looking for a stylish, reliable and versatile tool for hiking, fishing, hunting or everyday wear, who appreciate the durability of sharpening and high tactile sensations from high-quality natural materials. The collectible potential of the knife is complemented by practicality: the handmade product, the birch bark handle with nickel silver and premium steel make it a worthy choice for true connoisseurs. It is not recommended for heavy strength tasks and for people who are not ready to devote a little time to tool care. For a long service life, basic hygiene and thorough drying after contact with moisture are necessary.








