Tactical Bowie

knives similar to buck 119?
hey, i’m looking for knives similar to the buck 119 special… as in, sort of traditional looking hunting/sheath/bowie type knives. practical… not geared toward tactical use or showcasing thanks. I like the 119 but I’d like to compare with similar knives
Have you looked at the Puma range ? Below is a Puma bowie knife.
http://www.pumaknivesstore.com/high-quality-puma-knives-at-the-lowest-price/puma-bowie-knife/puma-bowie-stag-knife/
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Outdoor Edge Game Processor PR-1 12-Piece Portable Butcher Kit with Hard Side Carry Case $49.88 Outdoor Edge Game Processor Kit gives you everything you need to butcher big game, birds and fish at home and in the field. The most complete portable butchering set out there! The Game Processor includes the 4 most practical knives for butchering, plus much more. Full-tang construction for superior strength with high-carbon 420 stainless steel blades, taper ground to a razor’s edge and ergonomic … |
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Maxam Padded Nylon Knife Display Roll Case 2 Straps For Closure Knives Not Included $27.69 Maxam Padded Nylon Knife Display Roll Case 2 Straps For Closure Knives Not Included… |
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Wilson Tactical Knives 115BODK Model 11 1911 Bowie Fixed Blade Knife with OD Green Blade & Black Handles $359.99 Wilson Tactical Knives – Model 11 1911 Bowie Fixed Blade Knife with OD Green Blade & Black Handles: Model WT-115BODK. 10 1/2″ overall. 5 1/2″ D2 tool steel blade with O.D. green Tacti-Kote finish. Full tang construction. Black rubber handles with lanyard hole. Black Kydex sheath included. Made in the USA…. |
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Mtech ChainLink Tactical Folding Pocket Knife with Aluminum Handle $4.64 This designer collector’s knife features a metal fence design on the blade and a melt in your hand grip. The jet black blade is forged of 440 stainless steel and fits perfectly in you pocket or use the clip and have it at your side. Features: 5 inches closed 3.75 inches blade 8.75 inches overall 440 stainless steel blade; Metal fence graphic on blade; Perfectly cut grip to fit great in your hand…. |
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KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight $47.51 Originally manufactured for American troops fighting in World War II, this KA-BAR full-size hunting knife sports a leather handle and a 7-inch straight-edge blade made with 1095 cro-van steel. The knife features a U.S. Marine Corp. stamp and was made in the United States. Also included is a leather sheath made in Mexico. Specifications: Weight: 0.70 pounds Blade length: 7 inches Overall length: 1… |
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Smith & Wesson SWHRT9B Black HRT Boot Knife $13.38 This knife has a Teflon-coated stainless steel handle and a blade that is 4.743 inches long (the entire knife measures 8.843 inches long). The steel is 440c, and the knife weights 7.7 ounces. A leather sheath with pocket clip is included…. |
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Bob Kasper’s Tactical Knives: Street Smart Training Tactics That Work in the Real World $15.35 Bob Kasper had that rarest of qualities among self-defense instructors: real-world “street smarts,” as opposed to the much more common “dojo smarts.” A former Marine and student of personal-defense pioneer Charles Nelson, Kasper had picked up his experience in close-quarter self-defense the hard way: on the street, where it really counted. As a Marine Corps-designated close-combat subject matter e… |
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The Fighting Tomahawk: An Illustrated Guide to Using the Tomahawk and Long Knife as Weapons $25.87 The low-tech, high-impact tomahawk has been carried in every American war, including Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq. Here the author traces the origins of the tomahawk and uses his dynamic drawings to show how it can be utilized singly or with the long knife in both offensive and defensive encounters. Includes fighting scenarios, throwing lessons and applications of the war club…. |
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Bob Kasper’s Sting of the Scorpion: A Fundamental Guide to Knife Combat $13.95 “This is a book about knife combat – it is about carrying a knife as a deadly weapon and, when the need for deadly force arises, knowing how to use it. It is about a fighting knife, how to carry it, how to draw it and how to engage it in a kill-or-be-killed situation.” Bob Kasper left no doubt why he wrote this book. Many of you may already be familiar with Kasper from his writings in Tactical Kni… |
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