The Miller Brothers M-5 fixed blade is a compact, hard-use knife designed for rapid deployment and dependable cutting performance. Built with the same rugged mindset that defines every Miller Brothers blade, the M-5 delivers strength, control, and premium materials in a streamlined profile that’s ready for real work. It features a 3-inch tanto blade crafted from Z-Wear PM steel, a high-performance powder metallurgy tool steel known for exceptional toughness, strong wear resistance, and the ability to hold a reliable edge under demanding use. The tanto blade profile adds reinforced tip strength and precise piercing capability, making it a versatile option for tough cutting tasks.
Full tang construction gives the M-5 the durability and structural integrity expected from a serious fixed blade. The handle is fitted with textured black G-10 scales accented with brown highlights, creating a rugged yet refined appearance while delivering a secure grip in challenging conditions. G-10 is widely respected for its strength, stability, and resistance to moisture and temperature changes, making it an excellent choice for knives built for outdoor use and demanding environments. The integrated finger ring enhances retention and control, allowing for fast, confident deployment from the sheath when speed matters.
Measuring 7.6 inches overall, the M-5 remains compact enough for easy carry while providing the cutting performance of a full tang fixed blade. It comes paired with a durable olive drab Kydex sheath designed for secure retention and quick access, making it well suited for belt carry or integration into field gear.
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