M-Tech Fixed Blade Boot Knife Serrated Black
- Black 440 Stainless Steel Blade
- Partially Serrated Double Edged Blade
- Comfortable Black Rubber Handle
- Durable Black Nylon Sheath Included
- 11 1/2 Inch Overall Length
Product Description
Boots knives are a great tool to have when out in the woods or just in general. This M-Tech boot knife is a great starting point. It has a black 440 stainless steel blade with a partially serrated double edged blade and a blood groove. Created from black rubber the handle will feel like an extension of you body as you work with this knife. Comes with a durable black nylon sheath included. The sheath features a leather tag with the M-Tech logo added on. 11 1/2 inch o… More >>
M-Tech Fixed Blade Boot Knife Serrated Black
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Great knife all round. Strong non metal handle which avoids corrosion. Blade is well built and serrated edge definetly adds the shredding power you would need for wood , rope, meat and other tough surfaces. Good sturdy case and not too heavy so swinging this knife is as sweet as ever.
Rating: 5 / 5
I wouldn’t call this a boot knife, unless you have really large boots. This is a full-sized fighting knife. The double edge is great, and the serrations are a plus. It can stab well, and slash adequately coming and going. The handle is rubberized and easy to grip, the guard keeps your hands from sliding down to the blade. For pure fighting this is better than a ka-bar or airforce survival knife, both of which I own too – it is lighter-faster, a lot cheaper, and double edged. The sheath is good and functional too, not cheap goatleather. There are no other knives like this for the money, the closest thing is a Tai Pan which is 10x the price. They should make a 1.5 inch shorter version of this knife, and/or one that has the serrations go farther up the blades, a silver blade version would be cool too.
Rating: 5 / 5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RJ6Z5UGJRIIDI Quick review of the blade, sheath, weight, and sharpness.
**Forgot to mention, the grip is rubberized and feels a little weird at first. I’m used to ka-bars, so that could be why.**
Rating: 5 / 5