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product_id: 1486191
title: "Delta Class Reckon Tini Fixed Blade with 1095 High Carbon Steel Blade, 6.4in Fixed Blade for Buschcrafting, EDC"
brand: "schrade"
price: "VT22223"
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# 15.7oz rugged full tang weight 6.4in 1095 high carbon steel blade Secure finger choil for slip resistance Delta Class Reckon Tini Fixed Blade with 1095 High Carbon Steel Blade, 6.4in Fixed Blade for Buschcrafting, EDC

**Brand:** schrade
**Price:** VT22223
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Own the wild with Schrade’s Delta Class Reckon — the ultimate survival edge you can’t afford to miss!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Delta Class Reckon Tini Fixed Blade with 1095 High Carbon Steel Blade, 6.4in Fixed Blade for Buschcrafting, EDC by schrade
- **How much does it cost?** VT22223 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/1486191-delta-class-reckon-tini-fixed-blade-with-1095-high-carbon)

## Best For

- schrade enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted schrade brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Full Tang Construction:** Unmatched durability and strength that won’t quit when the going gets tough.
- • **Complete Outdoor Ready Kit:** Includes leather lanyard and sheath with multi-mount options—carry your essential survival companion with style.
- • **Rugged 1095 High Carbon Steel:** Engineered for edge retention and battlefield toughness—cut, chop, and baton with confidence.
- • **Ergonomic Finger Choil & TPE Grip:** Non-slip, secure handling even in wet or challenging conditions—stay in control, always.
- • **Optimal 6.4-inch Drop Point Blade:** Perfect balance of reach and control for versatile bushcraft and survival tasks.

## Overview

The Schrade Delta Class Reckon Tini is a 6.4-inch fixed blade survival knife crafted from durable 1095 high carbon steel, designed for bushcraft, camping, and EDC. Weighing 15.7oz with a full tang build and secure finger choil, it offers exceptional strength and grip security. This rugged tool comes complete with a leather lanyard and sheath, backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it a reliable companion for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike.

## Description

Product Description The Bedrock series embodies the rugged, dependable knives and tools you've come to expect from Schrade, but with upgraded materials, and a tough, no-nonsense attitude that embodies the Alpha. The Bedrock lineup of knives now features a coated AUS-8 steel and a non-slip rubberized grip. Known for its heft and durability, the Bedrock series lives up to its name and will take care of your light (or heavy) work From the Manufacturer This survival style knife comes with a nylon belt sheath.

Review: Schrade SCHF9 .25 thick and worthy - Schrade SCHF9 Extreme Survival Knife with Fixed 1095 High Carbon Steel is an AMAZING AMAZING value. For a 6.4 inch blade .25 thick full tang a true full tang this is the DEAL of the Knife World. As of December 2013 $39.00 on desertcart this is GREAT. EXCELLENT KNIFE - Sheath is fair - it's big. Worth getting a nice custom leather sheath. This knife seems to be a great Farm Carry tool. It's TOUGH as nails - great handle - Sharp and fine looking. For the price you invest it's not going to bother you to pound the heck out of it - what are knives for. You may want to get a 2nd as a collectors piece cause in my thought this is a $50.00 knife in 4 or 5 years if not sooner. For the price I would take this over the Becker BK2 with .25 thick blade. The BK2 is a 5" blade. I like the 6 inch blade - it's about a 6" inch cutting edge - I only count blade length from tip to where the blade starts - meaning the actual cutting edge not the entire size of the blade (why cound the finger choil area as part of the blade if it does not cut?) For Wood Batoning I prefer at least a 7" to 9" blade. Becker BK9, Ontario RTAK2, Ontario SP8 .26 thick on the SP8. BK9 and RTAK2 are both 3/16th's thick. I believe the RTAK2 is a bit longer than BK9 but the blade profile on the BK9 is better for busting through wood. Although the BK9 is not .25 thick it will not get "stuck" in wood like a full flat grind blade will. Not enough "real estate" moving through the wood. Sort of like a very think Machete would not be able to Baton through 8" oak it will get stuck. Not enough mass moving through. You won't have this with the Schrade - but the BK9 being thinner has more Length so to me it's more my style of a knife. Any knife can baton through 3" diameter wood you don't need a .25 inch thick blade for small logs so I don't know why these short blades are so thick. It's nice since they will take abuse. I just with this Schrade was 7.5 inches that 1 inch makes a HUGE difference when trying to Baton wood. Back to the Schrade. It's too large for an EDC "every day carry" It dwarfs the Cold Steel SRK in mass although only 1/2 if that longer than SRK in total length. It would make a GREAT back pack blade. GREAT GREAT for wood Batoning. If you are not into 7 plus inch knives GET THIS ONE. It can do just about anything any knife can do and for the price this is a real nice gesture by Schrade. The Becker BK7 will be better for cutting food and for finer wood work cause the BK7 is thinner it's 3/16th of an inch - this Schrade is .25 inch thick VERY SOLID. I have a feeling this one will become a classic IF they end up discontinuing it soon. It is worth $50.00 in my book. Don't knock yourselves out looking for a knife this one is it. KABAR, Ontario, Ranger by Ontario are to me the best out there for the price and as good quality as a Busse or Essee - those are higher end designer blades for people who have more money to burn - at the end of the day this knife will do EVERYTHING any of the others can. Thanks Schrade - sad you are not made in the USA any more. So after buying this folks get a KABAR BK9 for your big carry or the Ontario SP9 or RTAK2 or Ranger 7 or Ranger 9 ALL MADE IN USA (Specific Models of these companies are still made in USA other models are made in Taiwan) Peace friends!
Review: A nicely sized and decent knife for the price - Comparatively, this seems to be a very adequate and nicely designed knife for only 40 bucks. Personally, I bought this because I wanted something between my Becker BK2 and BK7, and I wanted something with Kraton rubber grip scales from the factory rather than those slippery hard Grivory grips on the Becker BK's that cost you an extra 40 dollars a pop to replace with micarta. Also, I wanted a cheaper knife that won't worry me to abuse and neglect a little. This knife fits that bill completely. Many other reviewers seem to complain a great deal about the extended and full-sized grip but I find it just perfect for my average size male hands. (For reference: I cannot palm a basketball and I have a too short and weak grip on a football which always kept me from playing quarterback. Also, I wear men's large gloves but they are slightly loose) But the grip on this knife seems perfect for my hands. My knife came quite sharp - it just needed a little stropping to smooth it up. The grind could have been more symmetric, sure, but that really doesn't bother me for the bush craft uses I intend for this blade. Actually, this blade looks like it had more hand finishing than CNC work I bought this knife to use and abuse in the field not for show nor for something to impress people with by slicing tissue paper or shaving my forearms with! And I always prefer 1095 carbon steel, but you never really know how good the heat treatment on any blade until you have beaten it up a bit and re-sharpened it a few times. Even high-priced knives can sometimes come with poor heat-treatment - it happens to the best of them. The recurve on the SCHF9 blade is not a problem to sharpen if you use a large size ceramic rod or diamond steel rod, which are available on desertcart at low prices.. I am used to using and re-sharpening kukri shaped machetes that way, and it just takes a little practice. As for the sheath, yeah it is a little cheap and it is not made for left hand carry due to the slanted guard, but fortunately, I'm a leftie who has learned to draw with a reverse grip over the years and I can always find or make another sheath if necessary. It seems that no matter what price you pay for a knife these days, it comes with some cheap sweatshop made sheath - so that is just something to expect. So in summary, I am quite pleased with this low cost, Asian-made Taylor Brand Schrade knife as far as matters of price, ergonomic design and out-of-box quality, but only time will tell how much abuse it can endure. Upon initial inspection with some light use, I believe it to be a good value compared to similar and higher priced bush craft/survival type knives.

## Features

- DIMENSIONS: Blade length: 6.4in (16.3cm), overall length: 12.1in (30.7cm), weight: 15.7oz
- DURABLE: Constructed out of durable 1095 Steel
- SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the finger choil
- BE PREPARED: Knife features a leather lanyard for added security when in use
- Includes: Knife, sheath, and lanyard
- WARRANTY: This knife includes a limited lifetime warranty. If you have questions or concerns please contact Schrade Customer Service.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0033H7VI6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #391,927 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,441 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 6.4 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand Name | Schrade |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Sheathed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,212) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356207201 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) |
| Included Components | Sheath, Lanyard |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 12.1 Inches |
| Item Shape | elongated with a handle |
| Item Type Name | Extreme Survival |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacture Year | 1949 |
| Manufacturer | Schrade |
| Model Name | SCHF9 |
| Model Number | 1182522 |
| Part Number | SCHF9 |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean with warm soapy water, dry immediately, and apply light oil to the blade |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Hiking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 6.4" |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Fixed Blade Knives |
| Theme | Outdoor Activities, Survival |
| UPC | 709317757699 044356207201 661120651000 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** High Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** Schrade
- **Color:** Black
- **Handle Material:** Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE)
- **Included Components:** Sheath, Lanyard
- **Model Name:** SCHF9
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Bushcrafting, Camping, Hiking
- **Special Feature:** Full Tang
- **Style:** Fixed Blade Knives

## Images

![Delta Class Reckon Tini Fixed Blade with 1095 High Carbon Steel Blade, 6.4in Fixed Blade for Buschcrafting, EDC - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61b3bd8gRKL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Schrade is long out of business , Who is making this knife Now?**
A: Taylor Brands, made in Taiwan

**Q: Do you think it will ruin the blade if i sharpen it with a Smith's PP1 Pocket Pal Sharpener?**
A: Hi,


Don't get the Smith's Pocket Pal (the quality is low compared to the Lansky Sharpeners).

Buy either a Lansky Blade Medic or a Lansky Quad Sharp (both sharpeners under $15.00). Both are all metal construction (not made of plastic and can take years of rugged abuse without falling apart. 

Blade medics are my go to in all my packs and bugout bags because they are easy to add a razor sharp edge to your knife very quickly. They have preset 25 degree sharpeners in carbide and ceramic. Also, it has a ceramic stone for free hand honing and a round diamond file for serrated blades. I've always had razor sharp blades using the blade medic. 

The Quadsharp has four preset carbide sharpeners set to 17, 20, 25, and 30 degrees as well as a white ceramic honing tool to remove the burs from the blade edge.

Finishing up with a leather or polyester strop is always a good idea (if you aren't  familiar with honing with a ceramic rod/stone which with my sharpening skill works just the same if not better). Remember, ceramic is harder than steel. 

A little fact: Ceramic stones/rods come in a variety from course to ultra fine. Ultra Fine, Black, Ceramic Stones have been (and still are in other countries) used to sharpen medical scapels to cut open flesh during surgery. The scapel doesn't need to be stroped after using a Black Ceramic Stone.

As for me, I purchase the ceramic rods below and use them free hand to keep my knifes razor sharp (the 4 1/2 in for knife cases and bugout bags and the 8 1/2 for general home use):



4 1/2 inch Ceramic Sharpening Rod

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AFWPHV0/ref=pd_aw_sim_200_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=QPRBE7Z8C16T5BC4T5WG&dpPl=1&dpID=31C2G1KnIbL




8 1/2 inch Ceramic Sharpening Rod

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AFWNNPC/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1517075475&sr=8-10&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Ceramic+sharpening+rod




Genuine Arkansas Black Surgical (Ultra Fine) Pocket Knife Sharpening Stone Whetstone 3" X 1" X 1/4" in Leather Pouch Bap-13A-L


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015AA288G/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_pcmBAb32HDKEG




Lansky Blade Medic


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0085PPSIQ/ref=pd_aw_fbt_200_img_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=VZSSQ3XGGZ505HPDWJ6P




Lansky Quadsharp


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01BE8KCN6/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1517075822&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=lansky+quadsharp&dpPl=1&dpID=418TUEPisEL&ref=plSrch


Sincerely,
SurvivalGeek (YouTube)

**Q: What country is it made in?**
A: Made in Taiwan

**Q: Does the knife have a 90 degree flat spine?**
A: Yes, the spine is flat and perpendicular to the sides of the blade.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Schrade SCHF9 .25 thick and worthy
*by S***N on December 5, 2013*

Schrade SCHF9 Extreme Survival Knife with Fixed 1095 High Carbon Steel is an AMAZING AMAZING value. For a 6.4 inch blade .25 thick full tang a true full tang this is the DEAL of the Knife World. As of December 2013 $39.00 on Amazon this is GREAT. EXCELLENT KNIFE - Sheath is fair - it's big. Worth getting a nice custom leather sheath. This knife seems to be a great Farm Carry tool. It's TOUGH as nails - great handle - Sharp and fine looking. For the price you invest it's not going to bother you to pound the heck out of it - what are knives for. You may want to get a 2nd as a collectors piece cause in my thought this is a $50.00 knife in 4 or 5 years if not sooner. For the price I would take this over the Becker BK2 with .25 thick blade. The BK2 is a 5" blade. I like the 6 inch blade - it's about a 6" inch cutting edge - I only count blade length from tip to where the blade starts - meaning the actual cutting edge not the entire size of the blade (why cound the finger choil area as part of the blade if it does not cut?) For Wood Batoning I prefer at least a 7" to 9" blade. Becker BK9, Ontario RTAK2, Ontario SP8 .26 thick on the SP8. BK9 and RTAK2 are both 3/16th's thick. I believe the RTAK2 is a bit longer than BK9 but the blade profile on the BK9 is better for busting through wood. Although the BK9 is not .25 thick it will not get "stuck" in wood like a full flat grind blade will. Not enough "real estate" moving through the wood. Sort of like a very think Machete would not be able to Baton through 8" oak it will get stuck. Not enough mass moving through. You won't have this with the Schrade - but the BK9 being thinner has more Length so to me it's more my style of a knife. Any knife can baton through 3" diameter wood you don't need a .25 inch thick blade for small logs so I don't know why these short blades are so thick. It's nice since they will take abuse. I just with this Schrade was 7.5 inches that 1 inch makes a HUGE difference when trying to Baton wood. Back to the Schrade. It's too large for an EDC "every day carry" It dwarfs the Cold Steel SRK in mass although only 1/2 if that longer than SRK in total length. It would make a GREAT back pack blade. GREAT GREAT for wood Batoning. If you are not into 7 plus inch knives GET THIS ONE. It can do just about anything any knife can do and for the price this is a real nice gesture by Schrade. The Becker BK7 will be better for cutting food and for finer wood work cause the BK7 is thinner it's 3/16th of an inch - this Schrade is .25 inch thick VERY SOLID. I have a feeling this one will become a classic IF they end up discontinuing it soon. It is worth $50.00 in my book. Don't knock yourselves out looking for a knife this one is it. KABAR, Ontario, Ranger by Ontario are to me the best out there for the price and as good quality as a Busse or Essee - those are higher end designer blades for people who have more money to burn - at the end of the day this knife will do EVERYTHING any of the others can. Thanks Schrade - sad you are not made in the USA any more. So after buying this folks get a KABAR BK9 for your big carry or the Ontario SP9 or RTAK2 or Ranger 7 or Ranger 9 ALL MADE IN USA (Specific Models of these companies are still made in USA other models are made in Taiwan) Peace friends!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A nicely sized and decent knife for the price
*by T***V on October 5, 2014*

Comparatively, this seems to be a very adequate and nicely designed knife for only 40 bucks. Personally, I bought this because I wanted something between my Becker BK2 and BK7, and I wanted something with Kraton rubber grip scales from the factory rather than those slippery hard Grivory grips on the Becker BK's that cost you an extra 40 dollars a pop to replace with micarta. Also, I wanted a cheaper knife that won't worry me to abuse and neglect a little. This knife fits that bill completely. Many other reviewers seem to complain a great deal about the extended and full-sized grip but I find it just perfect for my average size male hands. (For reference: I cannot palm a basketball and I have a too short and weak grip on a football which always kept me from playing quarterback. Also, I wear men's large gloves but they are slightly loose) But the grip on this knife seems perfect for my hands. My knife came quite sharp - it just needed a little stropping to smooth it up. The grind could have been more symmetric, sure, but that really doesn't bother me for the bush craft uses I intend for this blade. Actually, this blade looks like it had more hand finishing than CNC work I bought this knife to use and abuse in the field not for show nor for something to impress people with by slicing tissue paper or shaving my forearms with! And I always prefer 1095 carbon steel, but you never really know how good the heat treatment on any blade until you have beaten it up a bit and re-sharpened it a few times. Even high-priced knives can sometimes come with poor heat-treatment - it happens to the best of them. The recurve on the SCHF9 blade is not a problem to sharpen if you use a large size ceramic rod or diamond steel rod, which are available on Amazon at low prices.. I am used to using and re-sharpening kukri shaped machetes that way, and it just takes a little practice. As for the sheath, yeah it is a little cheap and it is not made for left hand carry due to the slanted guard, but fortunately, I'm a leftie who has learned to draw with a reverse grip over the years and I can always find or make another sheath if necessary. It seems that no matter what price you pay for a knife these days, it comes with some cheap sweatshop made sheath - so that is just something to expect. So in summary, I am quite pleased with this low cost, Asian-made Taylor Brand Schrade knife as far as matters of price, ergonomic design and out-of-box quality, but only time will tell how much abuse it can endure. Upon initial inspection with some light use, I believe it to be a good value compared to similar and higher priced bush craft/survival type knives.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***S on September 30, 2015*

Fantastic knife! First of all I have been using all sorts of knives for over 30 years. I have knives for work, hiking, camping, fishing and collections. This is probably my favourite and I'll explain why. It's very strong and can handle a beating. I don't care what others say about 1095 high carbon steel it's is one of the best as far as I'm concerned. It you want a knife that can handle a %#*! Kicking this is it. It's a heavy knife with a thick blade. Yes it is slightly more prone to rust then some others but if you know how to look after a knife then you won't have an issue.i have had lesser quality knife made from 1095 that I beat on a daily basis and it has not chipped, bent or broke. It is a large so if you don't want a large heavy knife don't get it. But I have nothing bad to say about this knife and sheath at all. 1095 steel takes a bit to sharpen but if you have any idea what your doing it's not hard to get a good edge with long lasting retention. Advice for people you don't have much experience with that. It's all in the angle of the edge. Came sharpe and case is great, well designed with great durability. ALL PROS NO CONS!!

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