Snake Eye Tactical 16" Full Tang Survival Rambo Fixed Blade Hunting Knife Machete Bowie w/Survival Kit and Nylon Sheath (32)
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You shouldn't wear it if you are walking down the street because the police might harass you if you have it on your belt. It is alright if you are walking through the woods. You don't need a big knife to know how to use it, just because you possess one. There are many people who can teach you self-defense and how to use a knife, so I suggest you find someone who can teach you. If you have a knife of that size, you could easily find yourself in more trouble than you originally thought.
The prospect is intimidating, yes. You might be surprised at how large it is!
In Blade 11, they say "two." The 5"
There is no terminology to differentiate between A, B, or C on the blade, but it is made in China and is 440 stainless steel.
Selected User Reviews For Snake Eye Tactical 16" Full Tang Survival Rambo Fixed Blade Hunting Knife Machete Bowie w/Survival Kit and Nylon Sheath (32)
When I received it it was very sharp out of the box, full tang, and took a bit of abuse but I later learned the tang was to separate pieces of metal.
Considering the price, I was unsure what to expect from this knife. It's a gift for a young boy, and will not be used as a survival knife or tactical knife it's more of a show piece for his friends to comment on. There are two pieces of metal between the handle and the blade (between the finger guard) and it feels cheap. This information was only known to me because my knife's metal pieces are splitting apart a bit (or it was welded terribly) and you can actually see the gap between the two pieces. As a whole, I think I got what I paid for, a cheap knife that is definitely a showpiece, and has no real application in everyday life. Rambo knives have a hard time with abuse, so if you're looking for a strong quality knife that can withstand abuse, you will need to pay more.
You can use this knife as a novelty piece and a conversation piece. My expectation was met, and mine was met as well. If you think you're going to get an honest to goodness estimate For Only $17, you can buy a God survival knife. This has got to be very frustrating! You have to be 12 to be naive. I might even show it to some of my friends if it is part of my collection. I would definitely keep it. No thanks! Would I rather be dropped my iPhone in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the wilderness with a $17 survival knife No, I think not! You may want to visit the Amazon cutlery section and pick up a proper MEAT Cutting knife for the guide as it was used to cut up ribs.
My team and I have carried this on numerous hunting, camping, and fishing trips as well as almost every time we go for a longer hike. And the quality of the cut is great. I don't think the handle is as comfortable to grip as it could be. Bringing mine down to a round shape was what I did. This blade could easily have been a five star, but the handle holds it back from that.
In knife circles, we divide a knife into two parts the handle and the blade. The handle is the handle, while the blade is the blade. It was very clear to me from looking at this ad that it was supposedly a " 17 inch Blade. ". If you measure the total length of the knife, then it falls short by a half The only problem is that I would lose money if I returned the item. A rough cut is made with the knife while cutting through the paper. It was a very disappointing experience.
A nice hunting knife, very well made and very intimidating looking, comes with a huge, beefy handle, is sharp right out of the box, this is a keeper for sure, and has become my routine hunting blade.
I feel that it produces a great combination of the quality of a tool knife and the style of an Asian-made knife. Didn't get too sharp out of the box, but a whet stone took care of that. It still had oil on the blade when I opened it, but I was able to wipe it off with a The hardening is excellent and the material is very sturdy. This saw tip is a bit short for any serious use, but it is sharp and functions The handle is rubber, and a little chunky, but it still feels It is as thick as the blade, and is firmly mounted like all the other components. I consider it to be reasonably light, regardless of its size, and it doesn't appear to be of low quality to me. All in all, I am very satisfied, and I would definitely spend more than $18 on this.
The knife is fine, but the sheath is a waste.