Entrek USA Javalina

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2010

Knife: Javalina
Designer: Ray Ennis
Maker: Entrek USA
www.ennis-entrekusa.com/
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Knife Design: Outdoor Utility/Hunting
Blade Pattern: Drop Point
Grind: Hollow
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Blade Material: 440C
Rockwell Hardness: 57-58
Blade Length: 4 5/16" (10.95 cm)
Blade Thickness: 3/16" (4.76 mm)
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Liners: None
Bolster Material: None
Handle Material: Canvas Micarta
Handle Length: 4" (10.16 cm)
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Total Length: 8 5/16" (21.11 cm)
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Lock: N/A
Tang: Full
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Weight: 7.9 oz w/o sheath (223.96 g)
Sheath Weight: 1.7 oz (48.19 g)
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Price: $152.50 MSRP
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Carry Option: Belt Clip
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Availability: Now
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Country Of Origin: USA

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  • HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE VIEWS?!?!?! you rock dude. you seem quite intelligent and you kept the review interesting. thank you. you just got yourself another subscriber

  • @TheSmackfan101 Thanks man, just put it up a week ago.

  • dude, javalina means Javelin, which is a kind of "spear" you throw at track and field competitions, the pig you are talking about is called (Sus scrofa) and it is a wild boar

    great review by the way i would love that knife, but they don´t sell it where i live :(

  • @notsuferatu sorry, but you are wrong, google it.

  • @QuietBearr dude, im mexican

    therefore, i speak spanish, i don't need to google things in my own language, however, if you trust google so much, google it yourself and you'l see

    i forgot tu put the common name of the boar, its "jabalì"

  • @notsuferatu "A peccary (plural peccaries; also JAVELINA and skunk pig; Portuguese javali and Spanish jabalí or pecarí) is a medium-sized mammal of the family Tayassuidae"

    "People often confuse peccaries, which are found in the Americas, with the pig family which originated in Afro-Eurasia"

    Regardless of what you think, the knife was not named after the track and field competition where you through Javelins, it was named after the peccary. So states the knifemaker (person who titled it).

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  • @notsuferatu The way he spelled it is not the Spanish way its the Portuguese way of spelling it the other name for it is Peccary its different then a wild boar.

  • Happy New Year ! I simply adored the Mastersmiths vids!

    Thank you !

    Mike

  • I have this knife and i love it.... awesome knife. but as you said the sheath isn't the best. i don't like the clip im to scared it will pop off my belt and it has before. i wish it had something like what rat cutlery uses. the only other thing is the knife rides a bit to high for my liking. but the knife its self is a winner.

  • damn that pig is super thick. wow. good point about the removable handle scales. duh! right. entrek is affordable quality for sure.

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