The ESEE 3 Fixed Blade Knife with Gray Micarta, Black G-10 liners, and Coyote Kydex sheath is a compact, high-performance tool built for serious outdoor use, survival situations, and tactical applications. Designed by Jeff Randall and trusted by professionals worldwide, it delivers the kind of rugged dependability ESEE is known for, in a size that carries easily without sacrificing capability.
The 3.88-inch drop point blade is crafted from 1095 high carbon steel, a proven material valued for its toughness, excellent edge retention, and easy field sharpening. This steel performs exceptionally well under hard use, making it a dependable choice for demanding cutting tasks. A durable protective coating helps resist corrosion and wear while giving the blade a clean, low-profile finish suited for both outdoor and tactical environments.
Built with full tang construction, the ESEE 3 offers maximum strength and long-term durability, ensuring it can handle heavy use without compromise. The handle is constructed from gray Micarta, a proven material that provides a secure, confident grip in all weather conditions. Black G-10 liners add structural reinforcement and a bold visual contrast that enhances the knife’s overall design. The ergonomic shape supports extended use while maintaining precise control, and a lanyard hole adds additional carry and retention options.
At 8.3 inches overall, this knife strikes an ideal balance between portability and performance, making it easy to carry while still capable of handling a wide range of cutting tasks. It includes a rugged Coyote Kydex sheath designed for secure retention and fast, reliable access when needed.
Proudly made in the USA, the ESEE 3 reflects a commitment to uncompromising quality, field-tested durability, and practical design. It’s built to perform in real-world conditions where reliability matters most.
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