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Old-School Looks, Next-Gen Performance: MKC Traditions Knife Drop

MKC is about to drop a collection honoring the traditions of the past.
MKC Traditions Collection(Photo/MKC)
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Montana Knife Company is reaching back into its roots with the upcoming Traditions Collection. This drop blends classic design with modern performance and serves as a tribute to the generational bond forged in the field, in the shop, and around the skinning pole.

The lineup includes some of MKC’s most sought-after models. These are familiar blades for longtime fans, known to sell out quickly. This isn’t the first time the Traditions knives have been released, but this drop brings a fresh blade to the collection: The Jackstone.

MKC Traditions Jackstone
MKC Traditions Jackstone; (photo/Montana Knife Company)

A Departure From Modern Life

Most modern hunting knives utilize synthetic materials, such as G-10, Micarta, or similar materials for handles, which are great. But there’s something warm, sentimental, and nostalgic about beautiful wood.

All of the knives in the Traditions Collection have handles made from desert ironwood. From that natural wood grip to the classic polished stainless blade, each one feels like the kind of blade your grandpa might have carried on his belt while teaching you how to field dress a deer or whittle a stick by the fire.

This ironwood isn’t only nostalgic and visually striking, but also incredibly durable. Its dense, closed grain naturally resists water, oil, and blood, making it a practical choice for the field and providing a reliable grip in any condition.

Teton Leather Sheath
Custom MKC X Teton Leather Sheaths; (photo/MKC)

Complementing the handles are custom leather sheaths, handcrafted by Francesca at Teton Leather, adding a touch of artisanal excellence to each piece.

In the tradition of MKC, these knives will be dropping on May 29, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. MDT and will likely sell out quickly. If you want to get your hands on one (or all), you’d better make your choices now and get ready to hit that checkout button hard.

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The Traditions Collection Breakdown

Traditions Collection, MKC
(Photo/Montana Knife Company)

The Traditions Collection comprises five meticulously designed knives, each tailored for specific tasks and preferences. For the sake of not being repetitive, all of the knives in the collection are built with a full tang, polished, MagnaCut stainless steel blade, and a desert ironwood handle.

Whitetail

MKC Traditions Whitetail
MKC Traditions Whitetail; (photo/Montana Knife Company)
  • Overall Length: 8 5/8″
  • Blade Length: 4″
  • Blade Thickness: 0.135″
  • Weight: 3.75 oz.

Ideal for dressing deer and other game, the Whitetail offers a balanced design that combines precision with durability.

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Blackfoot 2.0

MKC Traditions Blackfoot 2.0
MKC Traditions Blackfoot 2.0; (photo/Montana Knife Company)
  • Overall Length: 7 1/2″
  • Blade Length: 3 3/8″
  • Blade Thickness: 0.110″
  • Weight: 3.03 oz.

A versatile tool, the Blackfoot 2.0 is designed for tasks ranging from caping to skinning, offering control and strength in a compact form.

Check Out The Blackfoot 2.0

Stonewall Skinner

MKC Traditions Stonewall Skinner
MKC Traditions Stonewall Skinner; (photo/Montana Knife Company)
  • Overall Length: 9 1/4″
  • Blade Length: 4 5/8″
  • Blade Thickness: 0.140″
  • Weight: 4.94 oz.

With its enlarged belly, the Stonewall Skinner excels in sweeping cuts, making it a favorite for skinning and processing game.

Check Out The Stonewall Skinner

Jackstone

MKC Traditions Jackstone
MKC Traditions Jackstone; (photo/Montana Knife Company)
  • Overall Length: 8″
  • Blade Length: 3 5/8″
  • Blade Thickness: 0.120″
  • Weight: 3.04 oz.

The Jackstone’s leaf-shaped blade provides a strong tip and ample belly, making it suitable for detailed work and rugged tasks alike.

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Super Cub

MKC Traditions Super Cub
MKC Traditions Super Cub; (photo/Montana Knife Company)
  • Overall Length: 10″
  • Blade Length: 5 1/2″
  • Blade Thickness: 0.145″
  • Weight: 5.19 oz.

Designed for strength and versatility, the Super Cub’s robust blade handles a wide range of backcountry tasks with ease.

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A Collector’s Dream: The Whole Set

MKC Traditions
The complete set with custom leather sheaths and canvas knife roll; (photo/MKC)

For enthusiasts and collectors, MKC offered a full set of the Traditions knives, complete with a custom MKC Canvas Knife Roll. This set, which will likely sell out quickly, provides an opportunity to own a piece of MKC’s legacy in its entirety without having to try to snag each individual knife.

Like every MKC launch, the Traditions knives won’t sit around waiting for you to make up your mind. This collection drops May 29 at 7:00 p.m. MDT, and if past releases are any clue, they’ll be gone faster than you can say “add to cart.”

Whether you’re grabbing a blade to honor the one who taught you to hunt or starting a new tradition of your own, don’t wait.

Set your alarm.

Cruise over to Montana Knife Company.

Charge your card.

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