Argali sent me the Serac Magnacut for review. Detailed info, and purchase can be found here.
My initial impression:
High hopes for this blade-at 2 ounces flat, and a great feel in the hand, I look forward to putting it to work on a spring bear.

While “feeling sharp” can be subjective, it has a nice edge and I don’t feel the need to strop or touch it before use.
At first it felt small in my hand, compared to other field knives I’m used to. After a few minutes, I’m liking the size, fit, and feel.

Here it is next to a MKC skinner and Benchmade steep country for reference.

At $237, it comes in under it's competitions' price point, and may fit a perfect niche of smaller, lighter and better priced. Spring bear opens in about 3 weeks where I hope to get this bloody, and find out how it performs.
Any questions-let me know.
Dave
@robby denning
@Brad@Argali
My initial impression:
High hopes for this blade-at 2 ounces flat, and a great feel in the hand, I look forward to putting it to work on a spring bear.

While “feeling sharp” can be subjective, it has a nice edge and I don’t feel the need to strop or touch it before use.
At first it felt small in my hand, compared to other field knives I’m used to. After a few minutes, I’m liking the size, fit, and feel.

Here it is next to a MKC skinner and Benchmade steep country for reference.

At $237, it comes in under it's competitions' price point, and may fit a perfect niche of smaller, lighter and better priced. Spring bear opens in about 3 weeks where I hope to get this bloody, and find out how it performs.
Any questions-let me know.
Dave
@robby denning
@Brad@Argali