I don't understand why this hasn't been snapped up!
I handled one of these a few years back, while visiting Heinnie, and found that the angular looking handle was actually ergonomically sculpted and a lot more comfortable than it looked. Certainly more so, for the heavy cuts one might do in bushcraft than some others I could mention. I myself bought one of the B41s in orange G10, and a B35, and I don't generally buy fixed blades. Lionsteel design and attention to detail is extremely good, when one takes the price point into consideration, it is insanely good.
Essentially the B41 I have is the same blade as the B40 here, but with slightly different handle scales. The blade is chucky at the spine, but fairly thin down to the edge, which makes it a much better slicer than most bushcraft knives, while still being thick enough to split kindling and do heavy work. The ferro rod scraper at the butt takes a little getting used to, compared to using the spine, but works fine.
Perhaps these photos, with their slight yellow cast, do not show the knife to the best advantage?
Best of luck with sale.