NRA Store Announces NRA Cascade Fixed-Blade Knife

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posted on October 4, 2016
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The NRA Store has teamed with Silver Stag Knives to develop a new, one-of-a-kid collectible: the NRA Cascade Fixed Blade Knife.

The NRA Store exclusive epitomizes the best of the craft. At their factory in the Pacific Northwest, Silver Stag's knife makers ensure that each and every knife blade is hollow ground, assembled, shaped, polished and sharpened free-hand. No two finished knives will ever look exactly alike. That said, they all share the same features that make them desirable field tools.

Each blade is manufactured with domestically produce, high carbon D2 steel. It's hollow ground, polished and hand-sharpened. Intricate, freehand file work on the blade's spine and belly give it a special gleam.

Artisanal knife makers meticulously shape the NRA logo from maple wood, and inlay it into the rich cocobolo handle.

The NRA Cascade Fixed Blade Knife ships with an MSRP of $199.95. 

For more information, go to NRAStore.com.

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