What kind of maintenance goes into owning a Grizzly Forge knife?
All of our knives are made of high carbon steel, which means you will need to apply tung or regular gun oil to it occasionally. Never put the blade away wet.
What should I do if my knife begins to rust?
Spray with WD40 & use a 0000 steel wool to remove the rust. To prevent rust in the future, make sure the blade is dry before putting it in the sheath.
Will you restock your inventory?
There’s typically a knife drop once a week, but the inventory varies. For the most updated information on knife drops, join our email list or follow us on instagram @grizzly_forge.
Does the knife come with a warranty?
All of our knives are guaranteed built to last with normal usage. This means edge retention, handle construction, and blade strength. If you have any issues, please contact us at inquiries@grizzlyforge.com.
What is your shipping policy?
Orders are usually shipped within 5 business days from the day that the order is placed.
USPS Priority Mail (United States) — $7 flat rate
USPS Priority Mail International (Canada) — Varies by Weight (Starts at $42.95)
USPS First-Class Package International Service (Canada) — Varies by Weight (Starts at $24.80), Availability Limited by Weight and Valuation
We currently only ship to the domestic US and Canada. If you are interested in a Grizzly Forge knife and live outside the United States or Canada, please contact us at inquiries@grizzlyforge.com.
All knives are shipped via USPS and are sent without insurance. International shipments will include a USPS Customs Declaration for the purchase value in USD and purchasers should expect to pay applicable local duties and taxes on import. Grizzly Forge assumes no liability for packages lost, stolen or damaged in transit once the label is processed. If you want insurance, an expedited shipment, or a different carrier, these special requests must be noted at time of purchase & will change the ultimate cost of shipping.
What is the difference between a full tang & hidden tang knife?
In a full tang blade design, the tang is visible throughout the length of the handle. A hidden tang blade design conceals the tang within the handle.