Well I decided to do a review on the BRKT Canadian Sportsman. What a beauty!
Here's the BRKT Factory Specs:
- Overall Length:9.250 Inches
- Blade Length:5 Inches
- Blade Material:12C27
- Blade Thickness:.090 Inch
- Hardness: 58rc
- Weight:3.7 Ounces
Add the JRE-Industries dangler sheath (Spen & Dan - thank you!) and you have a real winner!
At PWYP we had a little help with the review, courtesy of Wyan and Chris. First Wyan was kind enough to try it out while preparing her meal. Next was Steel, preparing a meal of freshly caught bass. They both agreed, this knife was awesome. My thanks to them both!
Next, I used this to prepare my patented test and review stew at Marty and Aggie's PEACE. It did a great job cutting carrots, celery, and especially the mound of beef. To me the Sportsman is the greatest kitchen knife. It fits well in my hand and easily performs the tasks at hand. I've used this knife to chop, cut, slice and fillet. To me this is THE knife to have, indoors or out.

Whether it be in the kitchen or in the field the Bark River Canadian Sportsman gets my vote hands down!!
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