The Miller Brothers M-8 fixed blade is built for serious work where durability and cutting power can’t be compromised. Designed to handle demanding outdoor tasks and heavy cutting jobs, it features an impressive 8-inch drop point blade crafted from Z-Wear PM steel. This premium powder metallurgy tool steel is known for exceptional toughness, strong wear resistance, and outstanding edge retention, making it well suited for hard use in the field. The drop point blade profile provides excellent control and versatility, giving users the confidence to tackle everything from camp chores to more demanding cutting tasks.
The blade is finished in a rugged Flat Dark Earth coating that adds a distinctive tactical appearance while helping reduce glare and protect the steel during extended use. Combined with the knife’s full tang construction, the M-8 delivers the strength and reliability expected from a heavy-duty fixed blade designed to perform in real-world conditions.
The handle features textured olive drab green G-10 scales that provide a secure, comfortable grip even in wet, muddy, or unpredictable environments. G-10 is valued for its durability and resistance to moisture and temperature changes, ensuring dependable performance through years of hard use. Black stainless steel accents complement the handle while reinforcing the knife’s tough construction and bold visual style.
Measuring 13 inches overall and weighing 20.7 ounces, the M-8 has the solid feel of a true working blade while remaining balanced and controllable. It comes paired with a tough Flat Dark Earth Kydex sheath equipped with leather straps for secure retention and flexible carry options.
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