Item NO.: ZY-2403
Item segment: Hunting knife
Blade material: 3Cr13
Handle material: Wood
Blade thickness: 0.079” / 2mm
Blade length: 3.23” / 82mm
Handle thickness: 0.787” / 20mm
Total length: 7.01” / 178mm
Weight: 1.66 oz / 47g
Blade style: Drop point
Handle color: Wood color
Sheath: Leather sheath
Blade finish: Satin
Blade grind: Scandinavian
Regular MOQ: 2400
Remark: Scout knife
As an established OEM/ODM manufacturing and trading combo, Shieldon presents the ZY-2403 fixed blade scout knife—a meticulously designed cutting tool that embodies the tradition of outdoor adventure with the reliability of modern craftsmanship. This knife is not only a functional piece of equipment but also a hallmark of Shieldon’s commitment to quality and excellence in manufacturing. Designed with the young scout in mind, the ZY-2403 combines safety, durability, and aesthetic appeal, making it an essential offering for businesses looking to cater to the youth market in hunting and outdoor gear.

The ZY-2403 is specifically tailored for the scouting experience, offering a tool that is both practical and teachable. It features a 3Cr13 stainless steel blade, known for maintaining a sharp edge and resistance to corrosion. The 0.079” / 2mm thick blade ensures a robust construction capable of withstanding the rigors of outdoor use while maintaining a sharp, efficient edge for cutting. The satin finish on the blade provides a sleek look and reduces glare, which is essential in outdoor environments.
Equipped with a Scandinavian grind, the blade is designed for easy sharpening in the field and is perfect for wood carving, food preparation, and other tasks that require precision. The drop-point style of the blade offers a strong point and plenty of cutting edge for slicing, making it versatile for various scouting activities.
The handle of the ZY-2403 is crafted from wood, providing an organic feel that is as comfortable to hold as it is visually appealing. The timeless wood color and natural grain pattern ensure that no two knives are exactly alike, offering a unique aesthetic for each piece. With a thickness of 0.787” / 20mm, the handle is designed to fit comfortably in the smaller hands of young scouts, ensuring a secure grip and ease of maneuverability.
This knife’s total length of 7.01” / 178mm strikes the perfect balance between control and cutting power without being overly cumbersome for a young user. It weighs a mere 1.66 oz / 47g, making it one of the lightest fixed blade knives in its category, allowing for extended use without fatigue.

A crafted leather belt sheath accompanies the ZY-2403, offering a safe and traditional method of carry. The sheath ensures that the knife is always within reach and adds a touch of classic outdoor styling. The leather material provides durability and ages gracefully with use, developing a unique patina over time.
As a business purchaser, the ZY-2403 scout knife offers a unique product with the following advantages:

The ZY-2403 fixed blade scout knife is a product that represents Shieldon’s dedication to quality, safety, and tradition. Perfect for young scouts learning the ropes of outdoor survival and knife handling, this knife is set to be a staple item in any outdoor or scouting-related retail lineup. Its classic design, combined with modern safety features and the reassurance of Shieldon’s experienced manufacturing process, makes the ZY-2403 a wise and attractive purchase for any business in the outdoor or scouting industry.
Maintaining a hunting knife is essential for ensuring its longevity, effectiveness in the field, and overall safety. A well-maintained hunting knife is a reliable companion in outdoor activities, from field dressing game to preparing campsite meals. Below is a guide on how to keep your hunting knife in top condition.

After each use, it’s important to clean your knife to remove any dirt, blood, or residue. Begin by wiping the blade with a damp cloth. If necessary, use mild soap and water for a thorough clean, but be sure to rinse the knife completely to prevent any soap residue from causing corrosion. Be cautious with the knife edge to avoid injury. Dry the knife immediately with a soft, dry cloth to avoid rusting.
If rust spots do appear, it’s vital to address them promptly. Use a mild abrasive, like a rust eraser or a paste made from baking soda and water, to gently scrub away the rust. For stubborn rust, consider using fine grit sandpaper or a dedicated knife cleaner. Always work in the direction of the grain to avoid scratching the blade.
A sharp knife is safer and more efficient. Use a sharpening stone, honing rod, or a knife sharpening system designed for hunting knives. Start with a coarser grit to reshape the edge if it’s particularly dull, then move to a finer grit to refine the edge. Follow the manufacturer’s angle recommendations, and use consistent strokes on each side of the blade to maintain its symmetry. In the field, carrying a pocket sharpener can help maintain the edge until you can perform a more thorough sharpening at home.
To prevent rust and corrosion, lightly oil the blade of your hunting knife. Use a lubricant designed for knives or a food-safe mineral oil, particularly if you use your knife for food preparation. Apply a small amount of oil to a clean cloth and wipe it across the blade’s surface. Avoid using too much oil, which can attract dirt and create a mess.
Proper storage is crucial to maintain your hunting knife’s condition. Store the knife in a dry place with stable temperature and humidity. Leather sheaths, while traditional and aesthetic, can trap moisture and encourage rust, so it’s better to store the knife outside the sheath or ensure both the sheath and knife are completely dry before storage.

Knife handles come in various materials, each requiring different care. For wooden handles, occasionally treat them with a wood conditioning oil to prevent drying and cracking. Synthetic handles are generally low-maintenance but can be wiped down with mild soap and water for cleaning. For knives with metal handles, the same oil used on the blade can be applied lightly to the handle to protect against corrosion.
Regularly inspect your hunting knife for any signs of wear, damage, or loose components. If your knife has a folding mechanism or a moveable guard, ensure that all moving parts operate smoothly and without excessive play. Tighten any screws that may have loosened over time.
If your hunting knife has significant damage or wear, consider having it professionally serviced. This is especially recommended for complex repairs or when the knife has sentimental or significant financial value.

Maintaining a hunting knife involves regular cleaning, sharpening, oiling, and storing in a suitable environment. Each of these steps helps to preserve the knife’s functionality and safety. Remember, a well-maintained hunting knife is not just a tool but an investment in your outdoor adventures that, with proper care, can last for many years.
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