🗡️ Carry Confidence, Cut with Precision.
The Ontario Knife Company 8665 Rat-3 features a 3.9-inch carbon steel blade paired with a durable micarta handle and a black nylon sheath. Made in the USA, this ambidextrous, lightweight knife is designed for everyday carry, combining rugged reliability with ergonomic comfort for professionals who demand performance and style.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Carry |
Brand | Ontario Knife Company |
Model Name | 8665 |
Special Feature | Durable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife with sheath |
Handle Material | Micarta |
Color | Black/Tan |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 3.9 Inches |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 3.9 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00071721086659 |
Size | 3.9" |
Manufacturer | Ontario Knife Company |
UPC | 071721086659 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.24 x 3.27 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 4 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Ontario Knife Company |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 8665 |
Model Year | 2018 |
J**T
Great knife
I have multiple esee 3s as well as the Rat 3 and I have to say I prefer the Rat 3. I like the Rat 3 scales better compared to the Esee 3 as it feels better against my skin when I carry it IWB. I also like the coating on this knife better compared to the Esee as the coating on the Esee sometimes cause more friction due to it being a much thicker coating when passing through material. I actually strip the coating off my Esee knives just because it annoys me in that regard. The Rat 3 sheath is usable but I would recommend ditching it and purchase the polymer Esee 3 sheath as it will fit the Rat 3 perfectly or a kydex sheath. That way you get a ton more carry options and can carry on the belt, IWB, or attach to something. I haven't noticed much of a difference in the heat treat between the Esee or the Rat 3. The Esee is definitely slightly harder steel and will have slightly better edge retention but it's not enough difference to make a difference. Factory edge sucks and needs to be sharpened but I put my own edge on every knife so that doesn't bother me. It's a great knife that will serve anyone well. My only gripe is these are expensive now. I remember purchasing mine a few years ago for far less. But everything is expensive now I guess.
A**R
Great
Such a great knife.. perfect outdoor or edc
J**M
Great knife
The blade had a surprising belly for some reason and is a strong but slicing blade the coating will scrape off with gars use fairly quickly but still great blade performance 👏 👌
J**S
Nice Blade
Nice knife but took months to receive. Not sure it was worth all the hoopla that drove me to want it.
S**D
Ontario rat 3
EDC! Seems like a great little knife! The sheath is not bad, but that's the way they all come from the factory! The factory could do better with a kydex sheath! Now the only complaint I have is the price! This Ontario Rat 3 is smaller than the Ontario Rat 5 and it cost more than the Ontario Rat 5! You would think the Rat 3 would be cheaper considering it has less material than the Rat 5! I know this because I now have the whole set of Ontario, like the Rat 3, Rat 5, Rat 7 & the Rtak II. I give Ebay 5 stars though! Thanks!
K**N
Appears to be a solid little knife
Just took it out of the box. Overall I like OKC knives. This RAT3 seems like a decent knife. Pictures to show comparison between the RAT3 and my ESEE4 (which is a fantastic knife). There is no RAT4, but there is an ESEE3, which I don’t have. RAT3 specs appear similar to ESEE3 specs though (blade thickness, length, etc). The only thing I don’t like about the RAT3, first impression, is that the micarta handle is a lot smoother (less grip) than the ESEE. It’s not bad, but noticeably smoother than the ESEE micarta. I got a couple RAT3s to give as Christmas gifts. Company MSRP of $100 is steep, but for ~$50 I can’t complain.***but the ESSE4 is a $100 knife all day, every day.
B**N
Awesome knife
Works well
M**F
Handle is quite short.
• This is a Small / Medium size, Fixed Blade, Survival Knife. It is small in the hand due to an abbreviated grip length but the overall design feels stiff and strong. The 0.130” (3.34 mm) blade stock is typical and adequate for this size handle. The handle is shorter than I expected.• Full Flat Taper Grind blade is strong behind the tip. Tip is on the handle centerline.• Black Powder Coated blade to prevent corrosion on the 1075 carbon steel.• The handle scales provide a short grip length of 3-1/2”and are just long enough to get a four finger fist grip with bare hands. It is an abbreviated grip better suited for a three finger grip with the index finger in the choil. These scales are slab sided and rather thin at only ½” total handle width. I’m not a big fan of these flat sided grip panels.• Pommel tang rear edge is rounded and slightly protrudes past the handle scales which provides the ability to strike objects.• Tapering ‘Pinch Grip’ bevels on the front of the scales for precise Bushcraft blade work.• The moderately crisp spine edges will still allow fire steel striking. The blade spine does not have false edge swage.• Coarse thumb jimping on blade spine at ricasso is very grippy.• The Cordura nylon sheath provides a secure, non-rattling grip on the knife. Having two retainingstraps on such a short small knife is pointless. One strap just behind the front handle choil wouldsuffice.• Handle screws are only 1/16” Allen hex drive heads. Should be a larger size IMHO.• This is a good all-purpose lightweight hiking knife. Sheath is overdone and kind of stupid.
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