The Becker BK16 is a compact fixed blade with a 4.5-inch drop-point blade in 1095 Cro-Van carbon steel and a slim, contoured Ultramid handle. It’s a scaled-down bushcraft knife — thin enough behind the edge for clean wood carving and controlled cuts, with full-tang strength under the scales.
It’s made for bushcraft and everyday outdoor use — carving feather sticks, prepping kindling, food prep at camp, and the steady knife work of a day in the woods. The molded sheath rides on a belt for quick access on the trail.
KA-BAR has manufactured knives in Olean, New York since 1898. The Becker line is designed by outdoorsman Ethan Becker and built to KA-BAR’s standards from 1095 Cro-Van carbon steel, backed by a lifetime warranty.









