Buy.com with Zerbert Direct has the SE 7" Hunting Knife w/ Fire Starter for $7.49 with free shipping. Features 7.5" military tanto design and stainless steel blade. Includes magnesium alloy fire starter and nylon belt sheath.
Hunting Knife ? I use Buck 392BK Omni Hunter 12pt Fixed Blade Knife and highly recommend it. Made in USA good quality blade but cost more ( around $30)
^ Maybe not compared to a carved wooden or cast plastic, etc handle, but it's bound to be a lot more comfortable than the bare tang in your hand.
Even so, it doesn't at all seem like it's well suited for hunting, you don't want a bunch of cord getting bloody that's a pain to wash later, want a good grip to cut through flesh, want a curved blade edge for slicing hide, and a higher length to width ratio.
I take that back, if you're good enough to sneak up on squirrels and stab them, then want to string them up to carry them home, this might do the trick.
Hunting Knife ? I use Buck 392BK Omni Hunter 12pt Fixed Blade Knife and highly recommend it. Made in USA good quality blade but cost more ( around $30)
FYI, that paracord will not do baconnaise for comfort.
^ Maybe not compared to a carved wooden or cast plastic, etc handle, but it's bound to be a lot more comfortable than the bare tang in your hand.
Even so, it doesn't at all seem like it's well suited for hunting, you don't want a bunch of cord getting bloody that's a pain to wash later, want a good grip to cut through flesh, want a curved blade edge for slicing hide, and a higher length to width ratio.
I take that back, if you're good enough to sneak up on squirrels and stab them, then want to string them up to carry them home, this might do the trick.