The typical Bowie goes back to work and combat knives from the time of the legendary Wild West around 1800. The name comes from James Bowie, a pioneer and soldier in Texas. He made this knife shape famous. Typical features are a duckbill-shaped blade and a strong, often S-shaped guard. The blade of stainless molybdenum-vanadium steel goes through as a round tang to the end of the handle and is screwed there. The handle is made of pakka wood and has pronounced finger recesses for a good hand grip, the guard and the end pommel are made of brass. With high quality leather sheath.
Blade Material: X50CrMoV15 (Stainless Molybdenum Vanadium Steel)
Handle Material: Pakka Wood
Sheath: Leather
Blade Length: 180 mm
Overall Length: 300 mm
Weight: 400 g
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Muela
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