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Knife SteelBy definition, steel is a combination of iron and no more than 2% carbon.
Which Steels For Which Knives?| Steel Type | Attributes | Best Applications |
| ATS-34 | Superior edge-holding & stronger than 440 |
Pocket knives - hunting knives |
| 420 | Strongest but doesn't cut that well | Rough use knives - throwers |
| 440A | 3rd best of 440 types in edge holding | General purpose knives |
| 440B** | 2nd best of 440 types in edge holding | General purpose knives |
| 440C | Best of 440 types in edge holding | Most all knife types |
| CPM 440V | Best edge holding stainless of all | Pocket knives - hunting knives |
| G2 | Similar to 440C; may be stronger | Most all knife types |
| 6A | Similar to 440A; may be stronger | General purpose knives & fighters |
| 12C27 | Similar to 6A | General purpose knives |
* This assumes the steel is properly heat treated.
** Few factories use 440B steel anymore.
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