🗡️ Own the wild with precision and style — the Bowie that means business.
The Mossy Oak 14-inch Bowie Knife features a robust 8.5-inch 3CR13 stainless steel clip point blade with exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its full-tang construction paired with a rosewood handle and brass guard delivers superior balance and a non-slip grip. Included is a genuine leather sheath with a snap fastener and belt loop for secure, convenient carry. Designed for survival, hunting, and outdoor enthusiasts, this knife combines durability, functionality, and classic style.
Recommended Uses For Product | Survival, Hunting, Outdoor, Camping |
Brand | Mossy Oak |
Model Name | 14-inch Bowie Knife, Wood Handle |
Special Feature | Durability,Non-slip,Full-tang |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Hunting knife, Sheath |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Color | 14-inch Bowie Knife |
Blade Material | 3CR13 |
Style | 14-inch Bowie Knife, Wood Handle |
Blade Length | 8.5 Inches |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 14 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Shipping Box |
Item Length | 14 Inches |
Manufacturer | Hang Zhou Great Star Industrial Co.,LTD |
UPC | 820909745396 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.81 x 4.69 x 1.38 inches |
Package Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches |
Brand Name | Mossy Oak |
Material | Stainless-Steel |
Part Number | MO16005 |
T**W
A great fixed blade for around $20
Lemme tell you what this is a 5 star knife for 20 bucks. Came sharp outta the box, and feels good in the hand. Thick steel and full tang should be very durable. I’ve chopped down a bunch of pepper trees, and chopped back a bunch of palm fronds with this knife no problem. It batons well too. I use it to baton hardwood for my bbq grill. Ive buggered the edge several times hitting it on concrete while doing this , and it touches up pretty easily. Sometimes I’ll walk my dog wearing this, because why not? Wouldn’t hesitate to take it camping, I already know from using it around my property that it would be an excellent camp knife. A good knife doesn’t need to be expensive, as evidenced here. Hasn’t shown any sign of rust, and overall just a great knife for the price. The only complaint I have is the upper leather keeper is kinda loose so I just leave it undone. No matter what knives you have, do yourself a favor and practice sharpening them
N**Y
Incredible value for a large, full tang knife.
I found this knife to be a very good value. The blade is strong and sharp. The knife is a full tang design (the blade is made from a solid piece of metal that extends all the way to the end of the handle, increasing strength), which is surprising given the cost. The pear wood grips are a nice touch. The sheath is fine, if a little stiffer than I'd like. All in all this is an excellent fixed blade knife at a shockingly low price.
B**
Tested and approved by a knife addict
I am a blade Smith I do design and make knives as a hoppy and have a lot of background and experience about them. This mossy oak Bowie amazing for its class level for 20 bucks you will not find a better knife than this. Steel is 3cr(420ss) looks well heat treated hardened arround 55 RC if I hade to guess from the way it sharpens and holds edge.Here is my opinion and experience with this knife-SHARPNESS OUT THE BOX is (7/10) takes a razor edge with few passes on ceramic-STURDINESS have to give it (10/10) for the full tang-DESIGN LOOKS, FIT AND FINISH (9/10) an art work of a knife very minor flaws and imperfections with the fit and finish.-EDGE RETENTION (7/10) grind is a hollow grind , edge retention is okay .steel little on softer side but Less likely to chip out will likely to roll if abused and by abused I mean really abused.-HANDLE (9.5/10) love this beautiful rose wood flows very well with the rest of the knife brass guard and leather sheath-SHEATH (9/10) real leather sheath well stitched had to cut one of the snaps off they kinda get in the way one is enough holds it secure.Think I covered everything here. It’s great knife it will handle any knife task again for 20 bucks(wood handle, full tang, brass guards, leather sheath)come on that’s insane where else you will find this. I know similar Leather sheaths alone worth more than the 20 bucks for the whole knife. Definitely worth it even if you don’t use knives just hang it this beautiful piece of art on the wall.
R**L
Worth every presidential portrait
The knife is great. but you do get what you pay for. its stainless so its blade retention is mediocre at best. but if you are only using it for brush whacking and general beating it will do the task.by design i know its not meant to be a mirror polish. but with a little elbow grease some whet and dry sandpaper. a good set of stones. a strop. and some white and green compound this thing will be beautiful.the brass pommel end and hand guard area seem to be glued on. i do not see a sign of pin's in them but the scales are. an easy fix if you have a drill press some copper rod and a little spare time to mess with it.The sheath is sub par. but for the price a resurfaced bit of split leather does the job. and doesn't look to terrible. i was not a fan of the double snap grip holders or the belt loop but that is personal preference.this weekend ill have made my own sheath with a bit of veg tan and rework it for a horizontal back carry with a quick thumb release. and polish this thing up and take it up to about 6000 grit. I put a quick mirror edge on it using compound on a strop after working it from a 500 to a 2000 grit and it passes the paper test with ease. only took about an hour. but mind you you will be stropping this blade on a fairly regular basis if you want to keep it that sharp.on a final note. the balance isn't 100% but that is also true for a lot of very expensive knives. what i will say is that the balance point on mine seems to sit about a quarter inch above the hand guard. and it throws true. and is light weight for its size and durability.Id definitely recommend to someone on a budget that wants something to knock a few branches back on the trail, or doing budget camping. i have not done any baton work with this knife nor do i intend to, i carry a separate beater specifically for that torturous job. but you will get beautiful feather sticks if you put a good edge on it. just remember to give it a quick strop on your sheath edge afterwards to keep your edge aligned and save yourself having to resharpen it every trip.TLDR; buy the thing and learn a skill or 2. save a fortune on another knife.
K**S
Is it good?
It’s very sharp, it slices through paper pretty good I haven’t tested out its durability yet, but I’m sure it’ll do well. But overall it’s a pretty good knife
C**E
It's a good quality
I love this knife stays sharp well balanced
M**N
Amazing knife for the price.
This is a STURDY knife. I did some basic tree-trimming with it and it felt great.The blade is amazing. I was dorking around with some of the tree limbs in my burn barrel and accidentally hit the rim of the steel burn barrel with the knife's edge. I was mortified I just destroyed my brand new knife, but it didn't leave a mark at all on the blade!The poor barrel did not fare as well and now has a small gouge on the rim, lol. I didn't get a picture of the burn barrel, but I will try to remember when I get out there again.
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