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The Victorinox RangerGrip 79 is a premium fixed blade knife featuring a 130mm stainless steel blade with a compound bevel edge, integrated with 12 multifunction tools including a wood saw, can opener, and screwdrivers. Designed with an ergonomic, non-slip black and red handle, it offers ambidextrous one-hand locking for safety and ease. Lightweight and compact, it’s the ultimate all-in-one tool for hunting, camping, and outdoor professionals.






| Recommended Uses For Product | Construction |
| Brand | Victorinox |
| Model Name | Ranger 79 M Red |
| Special Feature | Non-slip |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Included Components | Knife blade, wood saw, can opener, large and small screwdriver, cap lifter, wire stripper, reamer, corkscrew, key ring, two-component scales |
| Handle Material | Rubber, Wood |
| Color | Black |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Style | Ranger 79 Grip Red/Black |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 5.44 ounces |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Item Length | 5.1 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046928043835 |
| Size | 130mm |
| Manufacturer | Victorinox |
| UPC | 046928043835 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.47 x 1.46 x 1.06 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 0.8 x 0.65 inches |
| Brand Name | Victorinox |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 0.9563.MC-X2 |
| Model Year | 2015 |
C**D
Grip Feel, Balance and Blade my new carry folder.
I have long been a fan of S.A.K. however, I have XXL hands so normally carry a fixed blade too when out in the woods. Will probably continue this practice anyway, however, the SwissChamp I normally carry will be replaced with this one. The Champ will still ride in my vehicle, but not my backpack. I don't have to worry about slipping and slicing my finger with this RangerGrip! It's big enough, contoured just right and I like the way they put some ridging on the back of the "one handed opening" piece on the blade. This is really noticeable when wearing gloves. More control.This knife has a bigger blade, and a really useful shape that locks in place - something I appreciate a lot. Furthermore, this is a saw that is still the legendary Swiss Army Knife Saw yet it is appreciably longer than the one on regular sized S.A.K. knives. This translates to larger pieces that one can effectively cut with it. The wife is laughing at me sawing away at bushes and small tree limbs in the back yard that I would normally get the saws-all out to handle. It's slower, true, but cutting through them so effectively with this knife is just a lot of fun.S.A.K. still has the best can opener going, and I still use one in the kitchen, I am nearly as fast as the electric one she insisted on buying. Am still waiting to discover a non-twist off bottle cap in the US, but it is a good screwdriver. The awl/punch is useful for tons of things bushcrafting.I selected the straight blade because I am not a fan of serrated unless I am on a sailboat where I may have to cut large cordage. When sailing I carry my Victorinox 53664 Helmsman that is also available on Amazon. This leads me to my last important point - the corkscrew model instead of the Phillips Head model.I have never, in over 50 years of camping, needed a Phillips Head in the woods. The corkscrew not only opens wine bottles - it works as a GREAT marlinspike for small to say, 3/8" rope to get pesky, tight knots loosened up. There are probably other uses for it besides wine, but that is what I have needed it for plenty of times. One's camping companions are not always good with tying knots, and you generally don't discover this until time to break camp. Better to show them how to get that horrible knot loose than cut the cord and have to jury rig something at the next campsite. I don't understand the recent release of the US Army model, which is essentially a RangerGrip without the tweezers and toothpick. Gads! I seldom get splinters since I decided to wear good gloves, but trail mix and other things get between my teeth constantly. How does one handle this without a toothpick?I did add one thing. Those nifty little eyeglass screwdrivers that slot in to the corkscrew sell in three packs for nearly nothing, weigh nothing, and if you have one on the trail when someone is losing their screw on the glasses they depend on, you are the hero. Even if they are your own glasses. I have them on all the S.A.K. with corkscrew that I own, and they have come in handy in urban and rural settings with about equal frequency.I did order the cloth sheath for this knife. It is a tad large for my already crowded pocket. If you are more disciplined than I on what you put in your pocket this will likely work just fine.
G**E
Exceptional tool
Outstanding tool, the saw can cut through a 3 inch limb like butter. Other good thing is that it’s a locking blade and extremely sharp.
M**L
Excellent quality, as usual
This is a very sturdy folding knife. I got this version for my EDC survival pack. The saw was the deciding factor. It's very sharp and cuts through wood like a champ. I was able to sharpen the blade to a razor edge. It has a very nice heft and has all the important features of a multi-purpose knife.
E**R
This is a big one😂
FIRST GLANCE...Pros. I have big hands, so size is great . Weight is almost Buck 110 territory, Ill get a suitable belt sheath, I don't care. I carried Cold Steel for decades. More functional than a 110 in the outdoors for more things you may need when camping. Big saw, HOOYAH! No pretty shiny scales to scratch up in your pocketCons..blade is not completely sharpened all the way to the ricasso. I assume this is a safety feature for those who aren't aware they have digits. It will sharpen out over time anyway. I prefer scissors and a small blade on SAKs but hey that's what a Fieldmaster is for. I wouldn't baton with it, but I don't baton folders to begin with . Ill watch a couple Felix Immler videos and put a straight pin under the corkscrew , and get the micro screwdriver when I get a sheath, after my evaluation is done So basically I gave it such high praise because its a Vic, does what it says it'll do, and the stuff that lacks I will "mod up" . Great knife, great service and delivery time. $52 isn't too much to ask for this monster. I will edit and or return in 30 days if a problem arises, but I doubt it
J**D
Amazing pocket knife if you're a woodsman.
I haven't had this knife very long but already have fallen in love with it. You can't get a more classic style of Swiss army knife then this, but with a much larger blade more capable and a very large saw for its size.If this isn't your primary it should be in every backpackers or Bushcrafters pocket, and or bag/pack.I wouldn't recommend batoning this through wood that's not what it's made for, but in a sticky situation or an emergency, even daily life, this is more than capable knife, the quality of swiss army knife has been legendary over the years and continues with this knife today, I love it.PS. One year later, and man what a great purchase from Cleaning fish cutting small branches for camp projects or walking sticks sligshots love this knife now, my only regret is that I didn't start carrying it many more years ago!!
M**S
It’s a Victorinox
A very solid enlarged multitool with quality I would expect from Victorinox. Having a large locking blade that can be opened with one hand is a nice feature. The one handed opening is a little awkward compared to single layer knives, and takes a little getting used to. The release button to unlock needs really deliberate action. The Saw is nice and a more functional size than on the more traditional Victorinox knives. A locking feature here may have been useful as well. The onboard tool set is pretty well thought out for an outdoor knife.
T**T
It’s bigger than I expected.
This knife has almost all the features of the huntsman, but has the added bonus of being able to open it one handed and have a better grip on the knife. The blade lock is really small but once I figured it out, it’s fine. It definitely has a beefier feel than the usual SAKs from Victorinox. It’s a great outdoor workhorse.
S**Y
Excellent tool well worth buying!
I really enjoy using this knife. Out of the box it was shaving sharp & the flat grind makes slicing easy. All the tools open & close smoothly. In particular I like having the one handed opening but the side switch does take a little getting used to. Lockup on the blade is superb with zero play in either direction. During hard use while cutting I found the back ridge on the screwdriver dug into my finger a bit. Generally it’s not noticeable under light to medium cutting tasks. It’s large size make it something of a brick in the pocket being my only real gripe. I wish it came with a belt sheath but even without it, I think the RG ‘79 is well worth the price.
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