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The Jungle Master Fixed Blade Hunting Knife (model JM-001L) features a straight edge blade and a rubberized handle, with a 15-inch overall length. Designed with rugged use in mind, this Jungle Master knife has a 10-inch, 4 mm thick satin-finished stainless steel blade with teeth serrations on the reverse blade. The 5-inch handle has a rubberized grip for a comfortable hold that was designed with repeated use in mind. It comes complete with a black nylon sheath for easy and safe carry. Whether working in the yard, camping, or preparing for your next big outdoor adventure, Jungle Master has a variety of blade knives and machetes to help you clear a path in no time.
The fifteen-inch Jungle Master Tactical Knife provides a thick, high-quality 10.5-inch stainless steel blade for years of use. The curved clip point blade is great for puncturing and slicing, while the serrated top edge saws effectively. Designed for steady and secure handling, the knife is equipped with a ridged, rubberized metal handle. The knife blade is protected within the included nylon sheath.The item can be shipped only within the U.S , But the item has sales restriction in New York
Specifications:
- Overall length: 15 inches
- Blade length: 10.5 inches
- Blade Style: Curved, clip point with serrated top edge
- Blade Material: 440 stainless steel
- Handle: Ridged rubberized metal
- Heavy duty nylon sheath
ASIN#: B001CPM62W
Model number#: JM-001L
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Comments (8)
Bungle master keeps you safe while you sit in front of your computer.
Does this only protect you in the jungle or would it be ok carrying this for defense in an urban mall environment?
If said mall was an urban *JUNGLE*, then, yes, the Jungle Master would protect you there.
Is this a full-tang ninja jungle knife?
Thanks for the review, it dropped $1.50 since i ordered...:-(
Got one of these to test it out. Obviously it isn't the best knife, but it's solid and tough. I beat on a stump for 15 min to see how it held up and it did well. Doesn't hold a great edge but it'll do for large cutting tasks. Not bad for the money. It's a welded "full tang" so prying with it wouldn't be a good idea.
I'm not into knives but I don't get it. How is it tactical compared to other knives? Also what's that spike thing on the handle for? Won't that poke you when you have it sheathed?