

🔪 Gear up like a pro – the Glock Field Knife means business!
The Glock Field Knife KB17581-B features a 12-inch alloy steel clip point blade with solid and serrated edges, enhanced by a phosphate treatment for superior durability. Designed ambidextrously and weighing only 0.5 pounds, this black tactical knife integrates a heavy-duty saw edge, making it an essential tool for camping, survival, and outdoor enthusiasts aged 18 and above.
| ASIN | B000W32PIK |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Blade Edge | Solid/Serrated |
| Blade Length | 12 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | GLOCK |
| Brand Name | GLOCK |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,095 Your Review |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00764503172816 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Product |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 11.4 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Holster |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Glock |
| Model Name | KB17281 |
| Model Number | KB17581-B |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Special Feature | Heavy duty saw and phosphate treated blade |
| Special Features | Heavy duty saw and phosphate treated blade |
| Style | OEM |
| UPC | 764503172816 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**.
It came pretty quickly and I’ve had it for about two weeks now. It’s just as I heard it was very tough high quality spring steel. Edge hold: after plenty of stress testing it will hold its edge after contact with another piece of steel or metal! The grip is great the blade thickness is impressive the overall design is really great and it even has a bayonet feature for my military buffs overall it is a great and reliable choice for edc and it’s really really greatly priced for the quality you are receiving and I will highly recommend this over and over again if you’re looking for a good quality product at a great price or just want to add to your collection!!! And it’s a GLOCK PRODUCT!!!
E**N
Sharpe out of the box. Glock quality. Perfect field knife for medium sized tasks such as breaking down small logs into kindling, etc.
M**L
Made in Austria. 👍
A**E
First off, this is a beater. It's solidly a general service utility / combat / bayonet "knife" for the military. It's covered in gun oil / grease that almost smells like cosmoline when you get it -- it's not a "blotchy" paint job like one 1-* "reviewer" stated. Probably good he sent it back, because if you cannot tell a difference between blotchy paint and gun oil / grease... you got to stick to picking up mushrooms. 'nuff said. Next, the blade will not be razor sharp from the factory, because it's a hybrid cold weapon intended to function for three tasks: 1) as a utility knife, 2) as a combat knife, and 3) as a bayonet attached to the StG77 automatic rifle. This is a tool to be used hard, not admired on a shelf. So, yes, with hybrids you'll NEVER get ALL of the intended functions on a PERFECT level, but I dare to say this blade pulls off all of them rather commendably. The sheath? I love it. I have my old unit's knife that beats the snot out of this knife as a combat, utility, and survival knife, but it also certainly costs five+ times as much as this one. I do appreciate that my service knife comes out of its leather sheath silently, though... so you don't hear it, but you actually *feel* it coming out. This one isn't 100% silent, but this sheath isn't too shabby when you practice how to use it properly and one-handed. If you cannot figure this out then stick to picking up mushrooms... I dare to say that Glock made a perfect product for its intended purposes and, especially, for the price. This is a slam dunk for any rank and file infantryman or a civilian; extremely versatile, durable, and budget friendly. The latter gets you into mil contracts. Oh, the surface treatment comes off when you actually use it? Big deal. It's a carbon steel blade and the treatment is to subdue the glare of bare steel, not to make it rust proof. It comes covered in gun oil / grease for a reason and you'll have to treat it with oil / grease periodically or it'll rust. That's the trade off for having a carbon steel blade in general, but it'll also take a bunch of punishment blade-wise and hold an edge. Speaking of edge, this is a hard blade, so it's not as easy / quick to sharpen as some fake steel "blades", but it'll hold pretty nicely under quite a bit of use if you need more sharpness than what it comes with. Let's say it's not a scalpel (cause it's not supposed to be), but it's not dull one either. It's long and nimble enough for some decent knife work and have plenty of edge to get the job done. Also, the thickness of the blade is very adequate should you need to penetrate an object with a considerable force (yeah, after all, this is designed to work as a bayonet, too!). If you leave behind the wants to have the best blade in the world for $30 shipped, you'll be quite satisfied with what Glock provides you. If you have delusions that you'll get a custom combat knife of a specialized unit soldiers for that much money, you need to talk to somebody rather than a blade...
M**T
Excellent quality 👍👍
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