Sniper Bladeworks And Mossy Oak Team Up

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Sniper Bladeworks And Mossy Oak Team Up

Sniper Bladeworks announces a new collaboration, a collection featuring Mossy Oak camouflage patterns on its hard-use knives.

A new partnership between Mossy Oak and Sniper Bladeworks is set to bring a classic camouflage aesthetic to a line of purpose-built cutlery. The collaboration will see select Sniper Bladeworks models finished in Mossy Oak patterns, merging the well-known camouflage brand with Lance Abernathy’s reputation for hard-use knife design.

Based in West Point, Mississippi, Mossy Oak has long been a staple in the hunting and outdoor world. Its original Bottomlands camouflage pattern is ubiquitous and, to many, is synonymous with hunting season. This move represents a continued effort to integrate the company’s patterns into the EDC and custom knife markets. Sniper Bladeworks, founded by Abernathy in 2009, is recognized for its focus on ergonomics and field performance—traits often attributed to Abernathy’s background in law enforcement and security. Aside from their rugged engineering, the company’s knives are perhaps best known for their pistol-grip style handles, a signature design feature.

Full suite of Sniper Bladeworks knives dressed in Mossy Oak.

Abernathy, who remains the chief designer of Sniper Bladeworks’ knives, noted that incorporating Mossy Oak patterns into his designs has been a long-term goal. He views the collaboration as a way to bring a sense of outdoor heritage to his functional, often overbuilt tools. Adam Pener, CEO of Sniper Bladeworks, echoed this sentiment, suggesting the partnership is a natural fit given both companies’ focus on the hunting and outdoor communities.

While specific model names and exact release dates have yet to be finalized, the collection is expected to cater to hunters, outdoorsmen, and those who prefer a more tactical, camouflaged look for their daily carry. The upcoming releases will likely feature the signature pistol-grip ergonomics that helped establish Sniper Bladeworks in the custom market, now adapted for a wider audience through this brand alignment.

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