Raven Armoury PK2 Knife Carries the Frontier Bushcraft Roundel

small fixed-bladed knife with contoured handle and gradually curved crafting blade
The PK2 knife and sheath. Photo courtesy of Raven Armoury.

We’re excited to share that the PK2 knife, the latest addition to Raven Armoury’s lineup, is now available!

The PK2, like its larger sibling the PK1, bears the Frontier Bushcraft logo, alongside my signature. Each knife is individually numbered.

Designed with specific bushcraft needs in mind, the PK2 has been a project in the making for many years. After refining a prototype that’s served me well, Raven Armoury is now putting the PK2 into production. The first 16 units are expected to be ready within the next six weeks.

The PK2 is designed as a crafting knife. With a slim 3mm-thick RWL34 blade, it’s light yet tough.

The PK2’s lighter weight and streamlined design make it perfect for woodcraft, complementing the PK1’s heavier tasks.

It’s versatile enough to be carried as a neck knife, belt knife, or even under the arm.

Some use-cases for the PK2 –

  • Ideal companion knife to the PK1.
  • An excellent companion to a small forest axe for crafting and carving.
  • A great winter trip knife combined with a three-quarter axe.

The PK1 and PK2 knives are tools that address specific needs, particularly for prolonged use and reliability in wilderness settings.

While I continue to use and appreciate other knives, the PK1 and PK2 are – by design – my go-to options for certain environments and use cases.

Crafted to exacting standards in the UK, Raven Armoury’s commitment to quality shines through every detail.

For more information about the PK2, including how to order, please contact Simon and his team at Raven Armoury via the link below…

https://www.ravenarmoury.co.uk/product/pk2-bushcraft-knife/

 

Larger PK1 wilderness above a smaller PK2 crafting knife for size and shape comparison
PK1 above and PK2 below for size and shape comparison. Photo courtesy of Raven Armoury.

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Paul Kirtley is Founder and Chief Instructor of Frontier Bushcraft. He has had a lifelong passion for the great outdoors and gains great satisfaction from helping others enjoy it too. Paul writes the UK's leading bushcraft blog. He is the author of Wilderness Axe Skills and Campcraft, as well as having contributed to several other books. Paul has been involved in teaching bushcraft since 2003. He is also a Canoe Leader, British Canoeing Level 3 Canoe Coach and UK Summer Mountain Leader.

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