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The BA-KOR U.S.A 11" Hunting Knife features a 5.1-inch DC53 steel blade with a 58HRC hardness rating, delivering exceptional sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its 6mm thick full-tang design ensures durability, while the acidwood handle offers a secure, ergonomic grip. Included is a premium leather sheath and a cerium flint fire starter capable of 25,000 ignitions, making this knife an essential, reliable tool for camping, hunting, and survival enthusiasts.





















| ASIN | B0D8XXJ3HG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #256,878 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #33 in Hunting Knives, Axes & Saws |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 5.1 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight |
| Brand | BA-KOR |
| Brand Name | BA-KOR |
| Color | BA-AO11 |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 91 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
| Included Components | Cerium igniter * 1, Knife sheath * 1, Multipurpose ignition scraper * 1 |
| Item Length | 11 Inches |
| Item Shape | Straight, Rectangular Prism |
| Manufacturer | BA-KOR |
| Model Name | BA-AO11 |
| Model Number | BA-AO11 |
| Part Number | BA-AO11 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Fishing, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Abrasion Resistant, Full Tang |
| Special Features | Abrasion Resistant, Full Tang |
| Style | American |
| Theme | Sport |
| UPC | 763312200918 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
Excellent Knife at a great price!
I did my research on DC53 steel. It’s tough, has excellent edge retention and better corrosion resistance than D2 steel. Knife came super sharp! The knife also throws great sparks from a ferro rod. The sheath is too big for every day carry, so it will stay in my pack until I’m in the field. However, this thing will baton like a champion compared to all the other blades I own. I watched a video of a man destroy a log by using the knife like a crow bar and the blade was a weaker steel than DC53. This thing was only $50 and it’s stronger and has better edge retention than knives that I’ve spend $150 for. Only downfall is that it’s not stainless steel and I’ll have to protect it from moisture. The handle is not as smooth a transition from steel to wood. You can feel the metal stick out out a bit when you hold it, but it’s not bad at all for a $50 knife. I have Joker knives that all have really great, super smooth ergonomic handles, but they are all more expensive with nowhere near the amount of toughness and edge retention as DC53.
A**R
Best knife I’ve ever bought!
This is the best knife I’ve ever bought! Great steel. Razor sharp. Retains its edge well. Doesn’t rust or corrode when you leave it outside. Steel hardness is exceptional. The handle feels great! The size is perfect for your everyday do it all knife and it just looks and feels badass! It’s a pretty knife. Very aesthetically pleasing when it’s in your hand. Plus it comes with an awesome sheath.
S**R
Ergonomics and sharpness
Fit and finish fits the look. Rugged. The knife feels organic to me, easy to use. Handle/grip is slightly large but still fit my hands (m-l size) nicely. Sheath is questionable. It is leather but not the best quality. I am going to oil it and hope for the best. As for the blade... Was impressively sharp in stock form. Did a quick touch w/ strop and whoa. One last thing. Even though it comes with a ferro rod/striker accessory, the knife itself has a deceptive spine. It may feel like 90 degrees but throws little spark. Another touch-up. Did minor fire crafting activities after putting my "enhancements" on the knife and have to say. If you like to be hands on and refine "A diamond in the rough." For the price, this knife is hard to beat.
W**D
Bad sheath
Sheath is terrible. The knife is cool and well made. I almost sent it back because of the garbage sheath, but I had made one that fit perfectly. It’s a unique knife
R**.
A really great knife!
(***** stars) The knife has a really good, quality feel to it, it's hefty, but not too heavy. I have average-sized hands and it is perfect for me. I love that dark brown wooden handle, for me, it really helps make the knife look like what I would do if I made it. The blade was sharp enough to shave my arm, so that is good enough for me. The blade's thickness is good, and the blade's overall design is perfect. (*** stars)The sheath itself is just O.K., I mean, I think it'd work for the average person fine, but, the belt loop seems slightly thin, it'll work, and probably last, but, if they'd just used a slightly heavier leather on that part it'd be a very nice sheath. The looks of the sheath is not what I would choose as the look, but, that is preference, I just might dye it a darker color, The two-toned look they gave this is just not my taste, it just makes it look like they tried to make it fancy and it just doesn't work for me. Yeah, I am going to dye it, for sure... More than likely I will be making my own sheath, easier said than done though, but that is my plan. I used to make leather holsters, but that was 50 years ago, but I still have my leather tools. I might appreciate their sheath the more I think about it. :) (***** stars) The fire-starter kit works fine, but as stated by others, it doesn't even fit into the leather pocket that is on the sheath, which is REALLY odd. The pocket is not just an afterthought, they put zero thought into that. As I said, the fire-starter works, and works well, there is not a thing at all wrong with that. I didn't buy the knife for that anyway. (***** stars) The price seemed fair, it is definitely worth the amount that I paid for it.
W**Y
Great overall knife
Whoever designed this knife deserves an award. Blade so far has been holding its edge after some batoning and feather stick making. Pros: 1) Very thick full tang, but light for its size. 2) Spine of knife is sharp enough to throw sparks from a Ferro rod. 3) Finger groove behind blade is perfect for finer bushcraft work. Just wish it was rounded on the edges so as to possibly not cut into skin after extended use. Light filing down will fix that though. 4) Handle is extremely comfortable when using. 5) Holes in the rear of the blade side, design of the handle, and holes in butt of tang can easy turn this into an extremely secure spear. Cons: 1)Says U.S.A on handle, but is made in China. 2) Sheathe is cheap. Pouch on side will only hold a very small ferro rod and is too high on the sheathe. Should’ve been put towards the bottom and made larger so you could fit a decent ferro rod or sharpening stone in it. 3) Says DC53 steel but no way to check, and what I feel is deception by putting U.S.A on the knife causes me to doubt everything else. I have used it though and it has held up great. Overall it’s a great knife so far. Only wish they didn’t deceive by putting U.S.A on the knife.
V**S
HELPS WITH ALL YOUR "KNIFEY" NEEDS
Love it Suites my every camping need, can use it to process fire wood/kindling in a clutch Use it to process food on trail or during camp and whatever "knife needs" I may have while hiking/canping/backpacking Also has a slightly beveled edge at the spine of the knife which makes it ready to strike that ferrous rod to get that camp fore going Love it!
W**L
Great Knife!
Sharp knife! The wood handle finish appears to be a dye, came off immediately upon washing before use.
T**S
Good knife, but not a great value over all.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS: After receiving the knife I found are several reviews saying it’s barely worth the $40 they spent on it…but I paid $71 CAD and it definitely falls short of the price. The sheath feels a bit questionable, the leather is very dry and stiff the accessories don’t really fit in the accessories pocket without a lot of force. Also the stitching on the flap which secures the accessories pocket is loose on one side. The sheath is also a bit uncomfortable to carry on my belt, it sits pretty high and pokes into my “love handles”. The fire starter sparks well and the paracord snake knot lanyard which keeps the fire starter and the little multi-tool together, is a nice touch. I also like the lion head on the snap. The knife itself is sold, hefty and is sharp right out of the box. Aside from some unintentional sharp edges on the tang it seems to be well put together. The handle is well shaped and fits the full tang smoothy. Sadly the knife lanyard is a short, poor quality cord unlike the one on the fire starter. Overall it seems like it is a decent knife just not worth the price I paid. —————————————- UPDATE: I took it out in the woods for the first time today and this knife can cut through anything that comes across its path…including the “questionable” leather sheath apparently. So within a half hour of use the sheath was easily damaged. Also the nice lion head snap which secures the knife handle popped open twice while walking around. My overall impressions of this knife is that it is a good, sharp, bush beater of a knife. Sadly the sheath falls short and because of that it brings the overall value down, this is definitely not a knife to carry around unsheathed.
T**N
Blade too thick
Blade is too thick, big time.
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