Swiss Army  Victorinox Ranger 79 M Grip Knife

$88.00
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Featuring a wood saw and a large locking blade, the Swiss Army Victorinox Ranger 79 M Grip knife is ready to join you in the forest for a day of work.

Color: Red
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Features

  • The perfect pocket knife for sawing wood and stripping wire in the outdoors
  • Swiss-made pocket knife with 12 functions and 2-component scales for outstanding grip
  • Includes a wood saw and a large locking blade; blade has a thumbhole so it can be opened with just one hand

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Knife Blade Type

Straight Edge

Locking Blade

Yes

Number of Blades

1 Blade

Max Blade Length (in.)

3.4 inches

Closed Length

Unavailable

Handle Material

Plastic

Blade Construction

Stainless steel

Standard Screwdriver(s)

2

Bottle Opener

Yes

Can Opener

Yes

Corkscrew

Yes

Wire Stripper

Yes

Reamer

Yes

Wood Saw

Yes

Weight

5.9 ounces

Reviews
2 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

100% 1 of 1 reviewers recommended

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Dorsidion
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

Great tool

This is a great single tool for Campers or hikers who read a descriptions and like wine. That's "wine" without an 'h". I've made one stick cook fires with just this knife. Its solid and has a great saw. But be sure to read the tool description ( It clearly says Corkscrew, Dee)

Age:45–54

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use

Safety Features

Not enough safety featuresExcellent safety features
Dave
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

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