The Miller Brothers M-5 fixed blade is a compact powerhouse built for fast access, dependable strength, and precise cutting performance. Though smaller in size, it carries the same rugged construction and premium materials that define every Miller Brothers design. The knife features a 3-inch tanto blade crafted from Z-Wear PM steel, a high-performance powder metallurgy tool steel prized for exceptional toughness, excellent wear resistance, and the ability to hold a durable edge through demanding use. The blade is finished in black, giving it a low-profile, non-reflective appearance that reinforces its tactical, hard-use character.
Built with full tang construction, the M-5 offers outstanding durability and structural integrity in a compact package. The handle is made from layered olive drab and black G-10, creating a bold, functional grip that performs well in harsh environments. G-10 is widely respected for its strength, stability, and resistance to moisture and temperature changes, making it an ideal handle material for serious field use. The textured scales provide confident traction, while the integrated finger ring allows for enhanced retention and lightning-fast deployment from the sheath.
Measuring 7.6 inches overall, the M-5 delivers impressive control and maneuverability while still providing the strength expected from a full tang fixed blade. Its balanced size makes it easy to carry without sacrificing performance when real cutting work begins. The knife rides in a rugged olive drab Kydex sheath designed for secure retention and quick access when seconds matter.
Every Miller Brothers knife is proudly made in the USA by three brothers dedicated to crafting premium knives with uncompromising materials and meticulous attention to detail. Their commitment to performance-driven design shows in every blade they produce.
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