🗡️ Own the wild with precision and style — the Bowie that means business.
The Mossy Oak 14-inch Bowie Knife features a razor-sharp 3CR13 stainless steel clip point blade with superior edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its full-tang rosewood handle offers a balanced, non-slip grip enhanced by brass accents. Packaged with a genuine leather sheath equipped with a snap fastener and belt loop, this lightweight 14 oz knife is designed for survival, hunting, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable performance and classic craftsmanship.
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 |
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 |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Power Source | Manual |
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 |
A**R
First, Know What You're Buying ....
If you looked at the negative reviews first then it's quite likely they didn't know what they were buying or totally abused it without thinking. Please understand this knife is priced low for a reason..... The blade is 3CR13 which is a much cheaper grade of stainless steel. However, that's to be expected at this price but it's not a bad thing if you know that from the start. It "is" full tang like you always want in a sheath knife. I can't testify that the handle is actually rosewood but it is actually wood. Yes, it is made in China..... If you don't abuse this knife it will perform well for you. The blade will have to be sharpened more often because of it's being 3CR13..... I personally think anyone that splits wood with a knife (batoning) is just showing their stupidity regardless of how many years they've gotten away with it. That's what the Ax, Hatchet and hand saw are for. Yes, I'm biased because I grew up; during a time when there weren't home computers or all this prepper junk around today. I was trained by mentors who were men with actual experience. I learned that your knife is a critical tool that can save your life and is never to be abused but well cared for..... This is the second one I've purchased. The first one was for me to test personally. This one will actually be given to an individual that I am now personally mentoring. He can buy whatever he wants later. He knows he has to show me he knows how to use and take care of a lesser quality knife first. (I still use a great sheath knife I purchased in the early 60's and it has served me well.)
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
R**A
Mostly oak 14-in blade survival knife:
Find quality in durability. Makes a great outdoor camping knife. Or even if you go fishing. More likely a great defensive tool. Rest resistance I don't not sure it really depends on how you take care of the knife sharpening been it in a cool dry place and oiling it up. And of course putting it away when not in use. Makes a great ranch hand knife to to be on the ranch. As a customer I would definitely say five stars. It's full tangFrom blade to handle. That is really good durability
R**X
Cheap Bowie Knife
It's a soft steel, the grind is super uneven, the handle is not great for extended use, and the sheath is cheap and crummy.All that said it's a 15 dollar bowie knife and it looks totally awesome. Don't buy this expecting some kind of amazing bushcraft workhorse. Buy it because it's fun to own and sometimes you can use it instead of a chef's knife for fun. I love it.
A**.
Awesome knife.
The knife is better than advertised. The knife is a great size and comfortable to hold.
D**Y
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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.
F**B
Very nice for the price
I own one and usually give these out as gifts. For the price that are actually really good knives.
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