LionSteel's fixed blade catalog is built in Maniago, Italy — the same facility responsible for the brand's award-winning folding knives — and it reflects the same philosophy: precision manufacturing, premium steel selection, and handle materials chosen for long-term performance rather than appearance alone. The lineup spans from compact EDC blades you'd forget is on your belt to full-size field knives built for hard outdoor use, and the construction quality is consistent across all of it.
The catalog is organized around intended use, with three blade steels covering different performance priorities. M390 appears across the EDC and mid-size models where corrosion resistance and edge retention are the primary demands. Sleipner, a Böhler-Uddeholm semi-stainless tool steel, runs through the larger bushcraft and field models where toughness under hard use matters more than maximum edge retention. Niolox appears on the T5 series, offering high corrosion resistance in a tough, field-ready package.
EDC and Compact Knives
The Ago is the entry point into the lineup — a slim, sub-1.5 oz fixed blade with an 80mm M390 blade, titanium guard, and a leather sheath. Available in canvas micarta, G-10, olive wood, santos wood, and white micarta handle options, it's the right knife for buyers who want a capable fixed blade that disappears in the pocket or on the belt. The H-series — H1 with a sheepsfoot profile and H2 with a drop point — covers the same compact carry category with a slightly different blade geometry for buyers who have a specific cutting task in mind. The M1 rounds out the compact tier as a small drop point with a 2.875-inch blade suited to everyday tasks and outdoor use.
Bushcraft and Mid-Size Carry
The M3, M4, and M5 step up in blade length and are built for sustained outdoor use. The M4 at 3.74 inches in M390 is the most popular all-around bushcraft option in the series, available in canvas micarta, G-10, olive wood, walnut, and santos wood. The M5 adds blade length and moves to Sleipner steel, making it the better choice for buyers who anticipate harder use and tougher cutting tasks. The B-series — B35, B40, and B41 — are dedicated bushcraft designs with robust blade profiles and handle geometry optimized for extended camp and field work.
Tactical and Heavy-Duty
The T5 is a full-tang solid fixed blade in Niolox steel with a handle milled from a single block of material — LionSteel's SOLID technology applied to a fixed blade platform. The T6 steps up to a 6-inch blade and sits between the T5 and the larger M7 in overall size. The M7 is the largest knife in the lineup at 7 inches of Sleipner steel, built for buyers who need a serious field knife that can handle sustained hard use. The Acha is the newest addition to the fixed blade catalog — an M390 fixed blade with burlap micarta handles and a leather sheath, designed as a capable everyday fixed blade with a more refined aesthetic than the tactical models.
LionSteel Warranty
LionSteel backs all knives against defects in materials and workmanship. Verified manufacturing defects will be repaired or replaced at no cost.