PUMA SGB grand trapper, brown bone
Item No.: 6440632B
EAN: 0856975002668
- In stock
Product description
The SGB line from our overseas distributor, PUMA Knife Company USA, comprises several traditional-style knife models that have proven their worth in American hunting grounds and can also serve well in German hunting areas. All knives in the SGB series feature blades made of German steel according to DIN 1.4116! The PUMA SGB Grand Trapper Bone is a typical American folding knife without a locking mechanism. It has two blades of equal length but different shapes, brass bolsters, and brown bone scales.
Since we process natural products, visual differences between the knife image and the originals are possible.
Clip-point blade length: 80 mm
Clip-point blade thickness: 2.5 mm
Spey blade length: 81 mm
Spey blade thickness: 2.5 mm
Steel / Hardness: 1.4116 / 55-57 HRC
Closed length: 105 mm
Blade locking mechanism: Slip-joint
Knife weight: 129 g
Baking: Brass
Shell: brown bone
Technical Data & Materials
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping costs
- Germany: €4.99 – free shipping on orders over €49
- Europe: €13.99
- Switzerland: €15
- Worldwide: €29.99
- Island surcharge (abroad): €15
Delivery times
- Germany: 3–5 working days
- International: 5–8 working days
- No deliveries on Sundays and public holidays.
- For orders with different delivery times, we ship everything together – the longest delivery time applies.
Product Safety Information (GPSR)
Manufacturer:
PUMA GmbH IP Solingen
Represented by: Managing Director H. Hiepass-Aryus
An den Eichen 20–22, 42699 Solingen, Germany
Email: info@pumaknives.de
Product: PUMA SGB grand trapper, brown bone
Intended Use:
For hunting and outdoor use, as well as for general cutting work.
Safety instructions:
Sharp blade – risk of cuts and punctures.
Not a toy.
Use only as intended and responsibly.
Keep out of reach of children.
Use a suitable sheath for transport and storage.
Legal notice:
The distribution and use of the product are subject to the applicable legal provisions of the country.
Conformity:
The product complies with applicable EU product safety requirements.
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Technical details
- Covering: Bone
More information:
1769
Our founding
Johann Lauterjung registers his trademark in the Solingen knifemakers' register.
1876
Production expansion
The founder's great-great-grandson is also manufacturing pocket knives, stilettos, sabers and hunting knives for the first time.
1900
Entry in the commercial register
On May 26th, the name “PUMA-Werk, Lauterjung und Sohn” will be entered into the Solingen commercial register.
1953
Puma classics are created
Production at the PUMA factory is being switched to functional hunting, fishing, leisure and sports knives.
1995
Modernization of production
New manufacturing methods, such as CNC machines and laser technology, are being promoted.
1998
Hiepass-Aryus family
Businessman H. Hiepass-Aryus takes over management and moves into the modern headquarters in the Solingen district of "Aufderhöhe".
2024
Over a quarter of a millennium PUMA
The “Solingen Knife Manufactory” has existed for 255 years – and the story continues.







