Custom Fallkniven F1 Survival Knife by Greg Haugh

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Recently, I commissioned Greg Haugh who works closely with JoJo’s Gunworks to assemble a Fallkniven F1 Blade blank. He makes all of their grips for their high end 1911 pistols and revolvers. Greg has many years of experience custom building single action revolver and 1911 pistol grips. Without explicitly stating what company Greg worked for, I can say it was a large company based in Hartford, CT that currently makes firearms in the U.S. Get it? Greg is the craftsman responsible for my Smith and Wesson Combat 66 grips made from Black Canvas Micarta. I knew he would take this project on with enthusiasm and apply his perfectionist work ethic to the final product.

The Fallkniven Knife blank came to me almost fully finished. The blade was fully polished and sharpened but the handle was rough and required smoothing out. Greg took care of this with a slack belt sander and some TLC. For those people wanting a Para cord-wrapped blade, the Fallkniven F1 polishes up nicely. The tang holes are also placed nicely for cord wrapping.

The handle material I chose for this knife is black linen micarta. I purchased a sheet of 5”x12”x1/4”. Unfinished, it resembles woodland camouflage which is just an awesome looking handle material. This is especially true for a no-frills practical survival/bushcraft knife like the F1. The hidden bolts are ¼” 416 stainless steel and the lanyard tubing is ¼” 416 as well. JB Weld is the epoxy of choice. Handle parts were purchased from knifekits.com for under $25 shipped. I can’t recommend this company highly enough.

Greg assembled all of the materials but did so in his own fashion. Drawing from his experience as a revolver/pistol grip maker, Greg fit the grips and did most of the final finishing prior to epoxying them to the tang. Greg’s work is second to none. His grips are all done by hand and could pass for CAD machined. They are 100% symmetrical and fit to the handle with no gaps or flaws. I’d certainly employ his services again.

The finished product is a Fallkniven F1 similar to the F1GM. The main difference is the lack of a secondary press-fit guard. The blade measures 3.9” from tip to handle slabs (just like the base F1) and it is legal to carry in 4” or under blade regulated states. There is a slight palm swell between the hidden bolts and flaring toward the butt and ricasso. The handle contours are very similar to the F1GM and the linen micarta has beautiful lines when profiled like this. Overall, it is a great handling knife. One of the best aspects of this knife is the fact it rides nicely in the factory kydex sheath. It fits nicer than my standard F1.

If you are interested in having a set of grips done, I’d recommend contacting Greg. He can be reached through the gunshop and will be setting up his own website soon. He can make 1911 or revolver grips out of almost any material and can match you micarta knife handle to your sidearm’s. Don’t believe me? Just look at the picture with the 1911 grips out of green/black micarta, carbon fiber, stabilized wood and more. Give him some consideration next time you want a semi-custom knife made to your liking. As he says all the time, “Its what I do” and he is damn good at it!

THANKS BROTHA!
 

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very nice. . . . .

I like what he did with those handle scales and have always had a soft spot for Scandinavian blade designs. Congrats on a great trail companion. When he gets his website up and running will you post a link for us?
 
Thanks for all the comments and compliments. I'll certainly post his website once it is up and running. I've received a few E-mails about contacting Greg. The best way to reach him is to E-mail him, his E-mail is [email protected]

If he can't be reached there, he can be reached through the gunshop. That website is www.jojosgunworks.com

The 1911 grips he makes are awesome! Whether they are made from synthetic or natural materials, they all are works of art. He has a set of carbon fiber grips that look like the carbon fiber microtech uses. It is almost 3D and the color looks like it changes as the knife is shifted in and out of the light. Truly consider him if you want a nice looking set of handles for a pistol/revolver or a knife.
 
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