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Strength and stability: As a general rule, a full tang knife is stronger and more stable than other types of knife. This is because the blade runs the full length of the handle, minimizing the risk of breakage or twisting, even under intense use.
Better balance: knives with full tang construction generally feature improved balance compared to other models. This is due to the weight of the blade being judiciously distributed along the length of the knife, making handling easier and smoother.
Easy maintenance: Full tang knives, often equipped with removable handle inserts, are simpler to clean. What's more, these knives are easier to replace.
Drop point: The drop point blade has a slight downward curve at the tip. This simple blade shape is the most versatile, enabling activities such as cutting, game evisceration and many others.
Clip point: With a clip point blade, the front part of the blade slopes downwards while the tip rises, creating a "clip". This blade configuration is ideal for eviscerating game.
Tanto: A tanto blade features a triangular or hammer-shaped tip that is exceptionally robust. This strength predisposes it to perforations and work on resistant materials.
Spear point: A spear point blade is characterized by a broad, solid curve towards the tip. The result is a strong point where the cutting edge and the back of the blade meet. The spear point blade shape, similar to the tanto, is ideal for piercing, but its wide central section also facilitates precise cuts.