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Jun 04, 2026 - 01:01 PM
The Lesche Mini Sampson blade is made from aircraft-quality steel and heat-treated for strength and durability in rocky ground. The double serrated edge stays sharp through dozens of digs in gravel-heavy soil, and the blade thickness resists flexing when you hit roots or buried stones. The rust-resistant finish protects the blade from corrosion after wet hunts. The serrations grip soil for cleaner plug extraction, and the heat-treated edge maintains its bite longer than non-treated blades. The aircraft-quality steel construction resists dents and nicks from tough digging conditions, making it suitable for fields with buried fieldstone and other challenging environments. For more guidance on tool selection and field techniques, check our metal detecting tips and FAQs.
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