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Boker Magnum - Bailey Ziel Throwing Knife Set - 420 - Silver Stainless Steel Handle - 02MB164

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Product Description

The Throwing Knife Magnum Ziel was designed by John Bailey and is suitable for beginners as well as professionals. The Full Tang construction of 420 stainless steel is well balanced, guaranteeing every throw is a pleasure. The grooves and depressions have been produced strictly according to a pattern devised by Bailey. From the designs of the professional knife thrower John Bailey speak over 40 years of experience. The expert in the field has already published a variety of articles, including Blade Magazine, the American Survival Guide and the American Knife Thrower's Alliance Newsletter. The set consists of three throwing knives and a combination sheath.

  •  Throwing Knife
  •  13,35 in
  •  0,3 in
  •  12,70 oz
  •  John Bailey
  •  420
  •  Stainless Steel
  •  Fixed
  •  Silver
  •  02MB164

420

The American 420 is a simple entry-level quality below 440A. The quality depends on the proper heat treatment. With a few exceptions, this type of steel is rarely used these days.

Stainless

Steel types with a high level of corrosion and acid resistance are called stainless. Stainless steel is used in almost all industries for many different applications. However, it would be correct to call these steel products \"rust-resistant\" or \"rustproof\", because even stainless steel can rust under adverse conditions. Stainless steel contains more than 10.5% chromium that must be dissolved in the austenitic or ferritic solid solution. Other alloy components such as nickel, molybdenum, manganese or niobium add even better corrosion resistance.

Although the name is commonly used, it is actually incorrect to equate high-grade steel with stainless steel. Not all high-grade steel is stainless, and not all stainless steel types are high-grade steel. The requirements for stainless steel are clearly defined and may be met by some high-grade steel types, even though this isn\'t always the case.