The LT Wright GNS knife, or "Go No Show," is arguably the LTWK crew's most popular knife. Measuring 9.5 inches overall with a 4.5 inch blade, this one was built to bushcraft. Not a bushcrafter? How about camping, hunting, or even fishing? The GNS has a design that locks your hand in place for a variety of tasks and chores with minimal to no hand fatigue. The fully contoured handle suits a range of hand sizes and feels fantastic whether you wear a medium or an extra large glove. Built like a Sherman tank, the full exposed tang gives it a tough backbone, and the handles are both epoxied and bolted on with fisheye bolts so your knife never lets you down, especially when you need it most. In a survival situation, small features that get overlooked can become very important.
Need to spark a firesteel, scrape bark, or make tinder? The 90 degree sharpened spine on the GNS does it as well as any knife out there, and it touches up fast with basic sharpening supplies. This highly functional knife is perfectly sized for the outdoors and ready for anything that comes its way. It is offered in a range of steels including A2, AEB-L, CPM-3V, and O1, with scandi, saber, and convex grinds, so you can match edge geometry and corrosion resistance to the way you work. Our guide to knife steels breaks down the differences.
If you like the GNS but want the original Kephart pattern it grew from, the Genesis is its closest sibling. Each GNS ships with a quality leather sheath that rewards a little routine leather care. Proudly built in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.