The Sojourner – Drop Point Knife

$174.99$199.99

The Sojourner – Drop Point Knife

Check out the review on this knife by Modern Survival Blog click here!!!

Now in a Heavy Duty Version as requested!!!!! Same knife just 3/16th thick!!!!!

Multiple Sheath Options in both Black and Brown – you pick!

The Sojourner – Drop Point Knife, the term Sojourner is mentioned throughout the Old Testament and as my pastor and friend always says, “if it’s repeated, it’s important”. The design for this knife came from literally thousands of hours in the field, thousands of different designs and multiple knife makers so this is my absolutely my “go to” knife for everything in the woods and is by far my personal favorite knife for all the above mentioned.

It is also special to me since it is my second design ever and decided from that point on, that all my knives names and designs should have just as much meaning as this one. This is not only a beautiful handmade, hand-forged knife, it is a essential field tool that will last multiple lifetimes.

  • 10″ overall length
  •  5″ blade – 1/8th” thick (or now in 3/16th heavy duty version)
  •  Hand Forged – Hammered and Polished 1095 High Carbon Steel
  •  Handmade Premium Leather Sheath
  •  Convex Grind
  • 58 Rockwell Hardness (HRC)
  •  Lifetime Warranty and Free Lifetime Restoration

This knife is suitable for long-term self reliance tasks, hunting, and fishing and will be one of your go-to knives. I highly recommend that you check this knife out, test it out for yourself.

Please choose from the selected handle options (pictured) and liners or send an email with any special order handle request. Enjoy and God Bless!!

The drop point hunter is the most useful knife blade type. It’s also the most popular style of all time.

Sometimes the name makes people think this knife blade type is only for hunting, but it cuts across all different uses and activities. It’s called a drop point because as the spine comes out from the handle, it slopes, or “drops,” down into the tip of the knife.

The profiles coming away from the tip of the knife vary, but drop points tend to have a little bit more belly on them. This knife shape creates strong tips that are actually useful.