







Performance
The Jager Sepp handles like a bigger blade than it is. Full tang construction puts 290 grams in your hand—solid weight that feels reassuring when you're chopping or carving.
Pros
- D2 steel holds an edge through heavy use—vacuum tempered and cryogenic treated for toughness
- Full tang build with jimping for thumb control and a crusher pommel that doubles as a striking surface
- Hybrid Kydex-Cordura sheath with MOLLE compatibility—secure retention without extra straps
- 140mm handle fits comfortably for extended work, even with gloves
- Blade length just under 120mm keeps it legal in most places
Cons
- D2 steel needs maintenance—not as corrosion-resistant as stainless options
- Limited edition means availability can be hit or miss
Specs
- Weight: 290g
- Blade Length: 120mm
- Blade Thickness: 5mm
- Handle Length: 140mm
- Blade Steel: Böhler D2 (HRC 58-60)
- Handle Material: 3D G10
- Finish: Dark Stonewashed PVD
- Sheath: Kydex-Cordura MOLLE compatible
Final Thoughts
The Oberland Arms Jager Sepp is a workhorse blade that punches above its size class. Built for people who spend real time outdoors—hunters, campers, bushcrafters. Not flashy. Just ruthlessly functional.
More Precision. More Function.
Every tool we review moves with purpose. Sharp, minimal, built to last — gear that earns its place in your kit. No trends, no noise. Just precision instruments for those who understand that less is more, and what you carry defines how you move.

