








🦁 Roar into the wild with precision and style — Own the legend before it’s gone!
The BIGCAT ROAR Leopard Hunter is a 12-inch handmade fixed blade hunting knife featuring a 7-inch 288-layer Damascus steel clip-point blade renowned for its edge retention and unique wave pattern. Its ergonomic walnut wood handle with steel guard offers superior grip and control, complemented by a hand-stitched leather sheath for secure, quick access. Designed for hunting, bushcraft, survival, and everyday carry, this knife combines artisanal craftsmanship with rugged versatility, making it a coveted collector’s item and essential outdoor tool.













| ASIN | B08CZV1N1M |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #150,092 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #485 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand | BIGCAT ROAR |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,680) |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2020 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Walnut Wood |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | BC-006 |
| Manufacturer | BIGCAT ROAR |
| Model Name | Leopard Hunter |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Emergency, Hiking, Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Set Name | Leopard Hunter |
| Shape | Elongated with distinct blade and handle |
| Special Feature | Fixed Blade, Rust resistant hunting knife with holster |
| Style | Leopard Hunter |
| Theme | Hunting Knife |
| UPC | 731628457654 |
L**H
No Collection Complete Without One
This knife is equal to one of high name-brand pedigree, though it’s probably made by some anonymous craftsman laboring in a smoky shop somewhere in India, Pakistan, Longquan Province (China) or Spain, where there is a strong tradition of fine hand workmanship in metals. It may not be immediately apparent at a casual glance, but there are some subtle and unusual things going on with this knife. Note how the centerline of the blade and the centerline of the handle are not parallel, as is typically the case. By being cranked slightly downward at about 2° or 3° (see photos), the handle is better positioned to leverage force for chopping or power-slicing than were it aligned with the blade at 180°. Notice, also, how the cross-guard is set slightly off the perpendicular with both the blade and the handle, a nuanced feature that visually resolves the problematic juncture of the non-coincident centerlines. Now note how the cross guard fairs into the handle with a seamless radius, a design element that pleases the eye and that is pleases the touch even more. And try holding this knife by hooking your forefinger around the guard to engage the hollow in the blade on the other side. How does that feel? And if you’re mindful of the edge, you can caress and fondle this knife while reading your Patrick O’Brien or watching past episodes of “Yellowstone.” You don’t have to be a twisted blade-perv to appreciate this. Moving down to the blade itself, which is 9 in. long, has a spine thickness of about .170-.175 in. thick and a maximum width of 1.70 in., you’ll see how (unlike other Bowie’s) the blade’s silhouette or outline is entirely curvilinear without any angular junctures along the spine as with conventional clip-point Bowie’s, as shown in the photo. The blade’s polygonal cross-sectional shape is unusual, too. Some Damascus steel is crumbly and brittle, suffering from a variety of forging errors, carelessness and inexperience. Not so this steel. It takes and holds an edge, and I would guess by the way it behaves on my hard Arkansas stone that it’s somewhere around 58-59 on the Rockwell hardness scale. It was sharp out of the box, but not shaving sharp. It it didn’t take much work to get it that way. On my belt grinder, I steepened the honing bevel a bit to make the cutting angle more acute, and despite this, the edge holds up nicely under normal use. But curiously, the razor edge I strop on today seems to evanesce by tomorrow. A few laps on the leather seems to restore it, but I swear that difference between sharp and razor sharp seems to disappear overnight. Could it be that those few molecules out there on the edge just evaporate in the evening air? Seems like a case for Mr. Holmes or Ms. Poirot. One other thing in the odd-phenomenon dept. I still can’t figure out why the blade is so light weight, as other reviewers have also noted. Maybe this is related to the disappearing-edge mystery. Anyway, despite all this, the steel is true Damascus. One reviewer wondered why the layering of the steel on the spine of the blade isn’t visible on the polished tang. Well, Damascus when ground on edge and then left alone in this state (not acid etched) will not show it’s layers. An experiment with a knife-blank billet of Damascus will show this. One reviewer complained that some parts were loose and that others fit poorly. The knife I received has a high level of integrity, meaning everything is integral with everything else. Nothing is loose, no seams mismatched, everything is just as it should be. Flawless. This knife seems to sell out fast because the supply is probably limited, it being a hand-made item and not a factory-run product. So I’d recommend without reservation that you buy one of these now. The many photos of it on the Amazon site are true, trustworthy representations. Why wait til they run out of stock again?
B**A
Beautiful knife
Awesome knife. The Damascus pattern is beautiful.
A**R
Beautiful blade
I don't write many reviews but this knife blew me away. So, i felt compelled to say something! Delivery was ahead of promised date. As noted in other reviews, the packaging was nearly bullet-proof. I must admit that it was so good, it took me a while to get through it all. Once inside I found the sheath to be very nice and durable -- as depicted. Good quality leather and an attractive design. The knife itself is flawless. Kid you not. Fit and finish are excellent. Materials and workmanship are befitting a custom knife. The blade is beautiful and razor-sharp. Just gave it a cursory strop to smooth it a bit, and brighten it. I could not be happier with this knife, and will likely repurchase it as a gift for friends. Thanks, Bobcat. Addendum: This is the first carbon steel knife I have had in some time. And, I noticed some corrosion starting a few days after I removed the protective coating the blade was stored and shipped with. The rust cleaned up quickly with a very light application of simichrome paste/polish. But it was a good heads-up -- I probably don't need to say so to most, but I was reminded that carbon steel blades need to be kept with a light coating of oil on the blade to prevent rusting. I used mineral oil, which I have on hand for my oil stones. There are food-grade mineral oils available, too, if this knife is used for food prep. (not sure if you would use it for food prep. But, I suppose it would make quite and impression for carving the Christmas turkey :) )
M**N
Excellent value for the price
First time I purchase a knife on Amazon so not sure what I was expecting. On the pictures it looked nice and the reviews were good so I took a chance. I was expecting a bit of a "work of art" with soft quality leather and no imperfections but I was probably dreaming for the price :). What I got instead was a really "honest knife", the blade is excellent damascus craftsmanship (the pattern is unique than the manufacturer's pictures or other people's pictures), the walnut handle is amazingly soft, detailed, beautiful EXCEPT for a small "knick" on one side that made me a bit sad. So the knife itself is great, well balanced, comfortable to hold, single sharp (not back bite), full tang and solid. The leather scabbard on the other hand is made of "functional leather". By this I mean, it's not a great quality leather but it's the kind of leather medieval sword makers probably used back then. So a bit hard, a bit cheap but solid and well stitched. For the price, you can't go wrong if you want a cool looking and functional bowie knife. It feels like it's something I could carry hunting and not feel like it would break on me; I just wished they made a "premium" version a bit more expensive that would truly be top craftsmanship because the design of this knife is truly awesome.
S**N
Big Cat Roar Patriot Knife
Well made knife that comes presharpened, fits good in your hand as well.
L**R
pour désosser un sanglier c'est parfait.Un vrai rasoir,en plus il est beau.
W**H
Tolle Qualität der Klinge. Wunderschön gearbeitet. Gute Schärfe. Der Griff und die Holzqualität sind ebenfalls einwandfrei. Lediglich die Oberen Kanten der Parrierstange hätte etwas besser entgratet werden können. Die Lederscheide ist Handarbeit und wirkt etwas zusammengeschustert, nicht sonderlich hübsch aber brauchbar.
J**O
Es un buen cuchillo. La empuñadura de madera es muy bonita y su forma aporta un agarre perfecto. El cuchillo es muy ligero y la hoja, muy afilada, muestra un damasco muy atractivo que lo hace único, que no es igual a otro, ese es "tu cuchillo". Viene con un certificado de autenticidad en su fabricación. La funda de cuero es aceptable pero debería ser de mejor calidad
S**E
grand couteau probablement pas du damas mais bien realise, arrivé bien huile et etui solide, pas le couteau du siecle mais content de cet achat
P**O
Se maneja muy bien. La empuñadura se adapta perfectamente a mi mano. Está muy afilada realizando cortes limpios y profundos. Golpeando cañas de bambú, la hoja no ha presentado ningún daño. El dibujo de damasco es bonito. Buen trabajo.
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