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PUMA SGB sw tac Einhand-Rettungsmesser

PUMA SGB sw tac one-handed rescue knife

Item No.: 6650701

EAN: 816818011554

Blade steel: 1.4116 / 55-57 HRC

Handle shell: metal

Regular price €49,00 EUR
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Product description

The SGB line from our overseas distributor, PUMA Knife Company USA, includes not only classic designs but also several modern, tactical-style models that we wanted to make available to our domestic customers. All knives in the SGB series feature blades made of German steel according to DIN 1.4116! The PUMA SGB sw tac one-handed rescue knife has a modified American tanto blade with a thumb stud for easy opening and a liner lock. For emergencies, a functional seatbelt cutter is integrated into the aluminum handle.

Technical Data & Materials
  • Blade length: 84 mm
  • Blade thickness: 2.8 mm
  • Steel / Hardness: 1.4116 / 55-57 HRC
  • Blade locking mechanism: liner lock
  • Closed length: 116 mm
  • Knife weight: 181 g
  • Casing: Aluminum with belt clip
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 sw tac one-handed rescue knife

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.

PUMA SGB sw tac Einhand-Rettungsmesser

Technical details

  • Weight: 181 g
  • Blade length: 84 mm
  • Steel / Hardness: 1.4116 / 55-57 HRC

Technical data:

  • Blade thickness: 2.8 mm
  • Covering: metal

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.

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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.