The Cold Steel Master Hunter 36JSK delivers professional-grade cutting performance with its 4.5-inch VG-1 San Mai III steel blade construction. This fixed blade knife combines traditional Japanese steel-making techniques with modern American design principles to create a hunting knife that maintains its edge through extended field use.
What Makes This Different
The VG-1 San Mai III blade construction sets this knife apart from standard carbon steel hunting knives. San Mai forging creates a hard VG-1 steel core wrapped in softer steel layers, resulting in a blade that holds a razor-sharp edge while remaining tough enough to handle heavy cutting tasks. The drop point profile provides maximum cutting surface area while maintaining precise tip control for detailed work.
Key Features
- VG-1 San Mai III steel blade with superior edge retention and corrosion resistance
- 4.5-inch drop point blade optimized for skinning and field dressing
- Kray-Ex handle material provides secure grip in wet conditions
- Full tang construction for maximum strength and durability
- Plain edge design for clean, precise cuts through hide and meat
- Black handle finish reduces glare during hunting situations
- Fixed blade design eliminates mechanical failure points
Field performance centers on the blade's ability to maintain sharpness through multiple game processing sessions. The VG-1 steel core reaches 60-61 HRC hardness while the softer outer layers absorb impact stress. Hunters report consistent cutting performance on both large game field dressing and detailed butchering work. The Kray-Ex handle material maintains grip security even when wet with blood or field moisture.
Technical Specs
- Overall Length: Approximately 9.5 inches
- Blade Length: 4.5 inches
- Blade Steel: VG-1 San Mai III construction
- Handle Material: Black Kray-Ex synthetic
- Blade Profile: Drop point with plain edge
- Tang: Full tang construction
- Weight: Approximately 6.2 ounces
- Country of Origin: Taiwan
The Master Hunter 36JSK represents Cold Steel's commitment to combining traditional blade-making techniques with practical field requirements. Professional guides and serious hunters choose this knife when consistent performance and long-term reliability matter more than initial cost considerations.