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This knife review takes a close look at the Muela Sarrio, a Spanish-made fixed blade that often flies under the radar. I’ve had mine for years. It was one of the first “real” knives I ever bought – and I still enjoy using it today. Why? Because despite its modest price (around €60), the Muela Sarrio delivers solid performance in unexpected ways. 📏 Specs & First Impressions The blade length is just shy of 14 cm, with a full tang design and a hollow grind. It features a recurved edge that’s polarizing — but works surprisingly well for slicing tasks. The handle is made from antler, giving it a traditional hunting knife look. Fit and finish? Not bad. Not perfect either. For the price, acceptable. 🪓 Intended Use vs. Real-World Use Originally, I got this knife for bushcrafting. But in practice, it’s a little too long and not quite heavy enough for chopping tasks. Fine for feather sticks. Awkward for batoning. And not ideal for food prep either. But here’s the twist. 🔪 What It’s Really Good At The Muela Sarrio behaves like a small fighting knife. Fast in the hand. Quick to draw. Balanced. The crossguard adds security. The recurved blade, while unusual, enhances slashing cuts. I’m not saying this is a combat knife – it’s not sold as one – but it feels like it could be. That’s rare at this price point. 💬 Personal Verdict If you want a classic bushcraft blade – get something else. If you’re looking for a beautiful hunting knife – maybe. But if you want a cheap, sturdy, functional fixed blade with strong self-defense characteristics, the Sarrio might be worth a closer look. It's a great backup knife. Or a fun collector’s piece. Or a hidden gem for your glovebox kit. 👍 Pros: Affordable Surprisingly fast in the hand Good steel for the price Comes with a leather sheath 👎 Cons: Slightly awkward ergonomics Not suited for heavy wood processing Leather sheath (In my book it's a con.) 🎯 Who Should Buy This? Collectors, knife enthusiasts, budget-conscious users, or anyone who wants something a bit different from the usual Mora/Gerber crowd. 📌 Watch the full review and let me know what you think about the Sarrio. 👇 Jump to a specific section: 00:00 – Intro & Banana Tree?! 00:04 – General Overview 00:18 – Why I Bought It 00:31 – Original Use: Bushcraft 00:45 – Realization: Fighting Knife Qualities 01:12 – Pros & Cons 01:40 – Final Thoughts