






🛠️ Own the wild with precision and power — the ultimate bushcraft essential!
The BeaverCraft Bushcraft Knife Dusk features a robust 4.9-inch full tang 1066 carbon steel blade with a 58-60 HRC hardness rating, ensuring long-lasting sharpness and durability. Its blued metal plating offers superior rust resistance, while ergonomic jimping enhances grip control. Designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts, it comes with a genuine leather sheath equipped with three belt loops for secure, convenient carry during camping, hiking, and survival activities.









| ASIN | B0C1T2RHTW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,110 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #219 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Length | 4.9 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | BeaverCraft |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (216) |
| Date First Available | April 7, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Leather Sheath, Paracord |
| Item Length | 9.84 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | BSH4 |
| Manufacturer | BeaverCraft |
| Model Name | Dusk |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Construction,Outdoor |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
O**O
Bushcraft on a budget
This is a really good knife. The edge is not super sharp but it says in the leaflet that it needs to be honed and sharpened. So not a surprise. The knife can cut even as is right out of the box. I went out to test it. It cut nicely but tough to widdle but can be done so sharper will be better. I turned a round 5in x 20in log into kindlin using another log to baton it into pieces. It handled it like a boss. Worth the buy and it’s from Ukraine. So I liked that too.
M**R
This knife does not lose an edge
I bought this knife because of the price. It was in a nice leather sheath. Full tang. I thought it might be a one use knife and never use it again. I was WRONG! This knife is amazing. I bought it and took it hunting. I had several other knives as I usually do when gutting and skinning a deer. I decided to use only this one and see how far it would go before losing its edge. I have several name brand knives that everyone knows. Last year they got dull in a couple minutes of use. This knife does not do that. I gutted my deer, skinned it, and deboned it and it still has a razor sharp edge. I have hit the bone several times and never had a dull spot on the blade. I would like to see what other knives are available from the same place this one came from. I love how it fits my hand, I have big hands and never felt like I was going to drop it. This knife is probably the best knife I have ever owned.
J**N
No finish on handle
Great knife for under 50 bucks but expect the handle to be slightly rough you might want to put some oil finish on it
D**N
Awesome knife
Very surprised at the quality. Great weight, sheath is awesome. I can tell this knife is going to last for a long time
S**D
Another great Knife!
This knife is perfect for camping this summer. I really like the leather sheath it comes in and just to add more fun to the knife, Beaver Craft also included a scan code so I could watch a video on how to make the lanyard with it. Which the lanyard materials were included with the knife. The knife is light weight so packing it around it effortless. The handle of knife is real wood which is another thing I love about this knife. The metal of the blade is study and the blade is sharp ready to use. I am so happy with it! Thank You Beaver Craft for another fine made product!
R**S
Bushcraft hits all my requirements!
As a wood carver I can’t say enough about bushcraft tools! I’ve been using their knives and spoon carving tools for years. Affordability, longevity and performance are key for me, Bushcraft does not disappoint. Given how well their carving tools have performed I purchased 2 of their bushcraft series knives. One I purchased a year or so ago and one last month. We travel throughout the PNW in our Sprinter camper, flyfishing, hiking, kayaking and mountain biking. I had an older Buck knife I’d been carrying around since I was a kid, it still held an edge and performed well but I needed something with a bit more functionality. As with the one purchased a year ago, this new BSH4 is gorgeous. Full tang, loop on the end, paracord included along with full leather sheath. With a touch up on a strop then thin coat of oil the first one has performed just as I was expected! Can’t wait to get this new one oiled up and ready for our next trip!
P**R
Great all around knife
I am really happy with this knife. It is a well made rugged design with a nice sharp edge and a good weight. The leather sheath is beautifully constructed with a high quality leather. I was surprised with extra bit of cordage, a nice touch. It’ll be a great hiking, survival, and multi purpose knife. Great value for the price.
L**Y
Great knife, poor sheath
I love this knife. Feels good in the hand, great strength anf sharp. The sheath was not made correctly though. It would not tighten up enough around the blade and consequently I lost my knife in the mountains.
D**7
Très bien, je m'en sers depuis plus d'un an pour des travaux Bushcraft, je n'ai rien à lui reprocher
J**D
I love this BeaverCraft Dusk. For years I carried a USMC fighting knife for my bushcraft knife. This knife stacks up against the Ka-bar easily. It came quite sharp out of the box. Just gave it a stropping and it was shaving sharp. I really put it through the wringer to test it out at bushcraft work. I did an insane amount of wood cutting and carving. It retained its edge very well and only took a stropping again to return it to hair shaving sharp. It is very comfortable in the hand, perfect for my large hands. The blade size is perfect and the full tang makes for good batoning. The sheath is lightweight leather but well crafted. The blueing treatment is better for sharpening than a powder coated blade. I can't wait to take it out camping this season. It will be my new companion in the bush and I am confident it will hold up for the rest of my days.
G**S
I didn't think I needed another knife as I've settled on a handful that I've bought over time. I am quite fond of my BPS Adventurer knife that I purchased last year. It's simple but functional. It does the job. I got curious about this particular Beavercraft knife and after doing some thinking I decided to get one. It's pricier than my BPS but it's still sub 100 bucks. I just got it delivered and once I unboxed it, I was very impressed with what I got. It's an awesome knife. Feels and looks chunkier than my other 9" and 10" knives. Feels heavier too but in a good way. It's sharp off the box. The sheath is so good, quality and build wise, with a strap that secures the knife while inserted and will not fall off. I honestly can't fault this product no matter which way I look at it. This will be my default bushcraft knife from here on. It's just such a cool looking knife. I will not stain the handle and would let nature take it's course. I'm sure it'll look fantastic from normal wear and tear. I highly recommend this particular product and will surely receive the same praise if you decide to buy one.
D**L
Bis jetzt ein Top messer zum Schneiden, Schnitzen und selbst kleine Holzstücke lassen sich mit einem extra zum Hammer unfunktionierten Holzstück Spalten
M**M
La photo amazon est "trop parfaite", ce couteau à bien plus de caractère en vrai. La combinaison de la lame dans un acier pas trop cher (1066) mais très bien adapté à du camp, bushcraft ou "survie une semaine de congés dans les bois", et des plaquettes en noyer ira parfaitement avec une approche traditionnelle, ou chasse. Si vous aimez les matériaux un peu rustiques, un peu authentiques, regardez le de près ;) Fabrication "semi artisanale" à mon avis : en fait c'est un plus, le couteau reçu est un exemplaire unique en quelque sorte. Bien sur il y aura des vendredi fin de journée un peu expédiés... et alors? Sur le mien les plaquettes sont parfaites, la couche de protection (bleuissage à première vue) de la lame plutôt réussie avec un petit manque au niveau du casse goute et de la pointe. De toute façon, tous les traitements de surface s'effacent au fil du temps, à vous de bien sécher le couteau et graisser de temps en temps pour le remisage, c'est vrai pour tous les modèles non inox, et encore... Le tranchant est bon dès la sortie de la boite, aucun problème pour faire préparer un repas, faire hachette, batonner. Il n'est pas "rasoir" il tranche une feuille de papier en accrochant un peu, après affutage c'est parfait, mais je ne le maintiendrai pas rasoir avant chaque sortie, un affutage bien tranchant suffira largement. Les plaquettes en noyer ne demandent qu'à être huilées pour avoir la teinte qui vous plait le plus (pour mémoire les crosses de fusil sont en noyer poncé huilé). J'ai lu des critiques sur l'étui cuir dans d'autres revues, le mien est parfait. Juste une première et dernière fois comme beaucoup d'article en cuir à vocation utilitaire ou outdoor, je l'ai ciré, et puis c'est tout rien à lui reprocher. Franchement pour mons de 60€ vous avez un couteau polyvalent pour des activités en extérieur, quasi indestructible, semi artisanal, et qui ne craint pas la première rayure ou la première tache, c'est déjà fait :)
Trustpilot
2 days ago
1 week ago