







🔍 Unleash Your Inner Warrior with the Battle Eagle!
The OERLA TAC OL-0019BE Battle Eagle is a robust outdoor duty knife featuring a 3.85-inch double-edged blade made from full tang 420HC stonewashed stainless steel. Designed for comfort and control, it boasts a G10 handle with ergonomic features, ensuring a secure grip. Weighing just 7.3 ounces, it comes with a versatile Kydex sheath for easy portability and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.










| ASIN | B07RS4ZY39 |
| Age Range Description | 18+ |
| Age range (description) | 18+ |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | Oerla |
| Brand Name | Oerla |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 147 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Fibreglass |
| Handle material | Fibreglass |
| Included Components | Fixed Blade knife*1, Belt clip*1, Kydex Sheath*1, Adjustable spacers*2,Introduction*1 |
| Included components | Fixed Blade knife*1, Belt clip*1, Kydex Sheath*1, Adjustable spacers*2,Introduction*1 |
| Item Weight | 7.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | OERLA |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping ; Hunting ; Hiking ; Survive |
| Recommended uses for product | Camping ; Hunting ; Hiking ; Survive |
| Special Features | Horizontal and vertical Carry |
| Special feature | Horizontal and vertical Carry |
| Style | Everyday Carry |
| UPC | 619843123847 |
C**C
The single best feeling karambit in your hand in this price range. Ordered one, within an hour of delivery I ordered a second to match it. If you like this blade style, do yourself a huge favor and pick one, or two, up. Sheath is pretty decent, belt clip seems good quality but I’ll probably wear under my shirt beneath my arm area. Are there better karambits out there of course. But this one handles wayyy above its price range.
A**.
If you can tell by the photos I super messed up lol. It's extremely sharp and it would be a menace in combat, but not the best for E.D.C .. it basically has to be drawn from a leg holster due to the hooks curve being so aggressive you run the risk of slicing your stomach open if carried by pants belt. What makes it worse is that it is a little stiff to get out of the holster due to the curve, but you get used to the best angle to unsheathe it smoothly. That also makes it a risk to carry by pants belt. I broke the holster belt size adjuster piece by trying to pull the blade out too hard at the wrong angle.. but I'd rather make it out of wood because it was so crappy anyway The holster itself is a great fit for the knife.
F**T
I’m not going much into it because if you’re looking for a fix blade karambit you know what you’re looking for. I tried to upload a pic but being a caveman I wasn’t able to, or maybe it was the phone/app/wifi/site thing. Doesn’t matter. What matters is this karambit will shave you with either the forward or back blade. The rounded eye also has a notch to hit on back grip. If you know what I’m talking about you’ll get it right away, Be careful it’s really sharp. Also the blade is sturdy and it’s full tang. I love it
J**L
Traditionally, combat karambits are double-edged, though the bottom blade is often a bit dull, which is fine. I’m pretty happy with mine, especially for the price, though it’s a bit heavy for flipping, so I’ve had to adjust since I’m used to lighter knives. For beginners, I’d suggest watching Ryan Ross’s “Karambit Tricks Tutorial - Basics” on YouTube to visually learn safe flipping techniques. I watch it for tricking, but for self-defense training, I recommend Silat or FMA. I dabble in both—Silat for infighting and groundwork, and Filipino martial arts for stand-up fighting (I once had a close call from overconfidence while flipping). I also suggest using a karambit trainer or wearing a thick leather wristband to protect your arm from accidental stabs. Karambits are usually intended as concealment or backup weapons, and it’s smart to check your state laws before owning one. The steel on this blade is solid and doesn’t rust like D2 steel. aka don't have to put oil on it much, but the blade is very sharp i wouldn't use it for EDC =everyday carry tool.
T**R
First off, I love this knife. The good: The knife is great. It has the blade length and curve I wanted. The price is fair, and it is SHARP. The sheath is a bit over built in my opinion. It could be a little smaller. The belt clip is robust, locks in place and has an ingenious way to adjust to your belt width. The bad: The spacers that make the belt adjustment are poorly designed. They do not stay in. Every time I drew my knife and replaced it, the spacers would pop out. I am lucky that I found them each time. I finally used a two-part epoxy to keep them in place. hopefully, this is a long term solution, but I have lost the ability to adjust to a different size belt. If you are willing to look past the spacer issue and glue them in place, this knife is well worth having. I find that it is very comfortable being worn in the small of my back. Even sitting in a car. Had I lost either of the spacers, the knife would be totally worthless as I would not have been able to wear it at all, as it would flop around on my belt.
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