The Magnum Knivgar is an uncompromising and modern implementation of the knives of the Scandinavian Sami, which have been tried and tested for thousands of years in the harsh Nordic wilderness. It is a universal workhorse for hard and ruthless use in survival training, hunting, fishing, crafts or any other conceivable application. The blade is made of 420A stainless steel and is breakproof and easy to sharpen even under field conditions with simple means. The indestructible signal-coloured plastic handle is inseparably connected to the blade by injection moulding, as is the practical hammer and chisel surface on the pommel. These extend the range of applications of the knife by numerous practical tasks. The one-piece sheath made of weatherproof plastic is equipped with a belt loop and a drainage. This allows all parts of the knife to be cleaned easily and thoroughly, especially after hunting.
Synthetic consists of synthetically or semi-synthetically produced polymers. The first plastics were produced in the 19th century, consisting of natural substances such as rubber or cellulose. The production process was invented as early as 1531 by Wolfgang Seidel, who lived in Augsburg, Germany. Modern society would be unimaginable without plastics, as they are used in almost all areas of everyday life. They are malleable, hard, elastic and hard-wearing, they withstand a wide range of temperatures, offer thermal shape retention and resistance to chemicals. In terms of their physical properties, they are categorized in three groups: Thermoplastic, duroplast and elastomer.