Puma® Bowie Stag Knife with Leather Sheath Review
Puma® Bowie Stag Knife with Leather Sheath Feature
- Blade Thickness: 4 Mm. Overall Length: 11"
- Blade Steel/Hardness: 440C/ 57-60 Hrc
- Handle Material: Staghorn.
- Carry System: Brown Leather Sheath.
- Blade Length:6 1/9".
Big. Bold. Fearless. Legendary Puma Bowie with Genuine Stag Handle is a cut above. Now, BIG BUCKS OFF! Hand-made Puma performance sports over 200 years of Old World German craftsmanship! Since 1769, Puma continues to hand make the finest quality sports Knives on the planet. Now through special negotiations, you can nab this fine-quality blade at a discount. Only at The Guide can you carve big bucks off the usual price for top savings! Legendary Jim Bowie would be darn proud to see this dependable tool that's patterned after his original from yesteryear. Now you can hack through chores like there's no tomorrow! This brute is as much of a workhorse as those beer-wagon-pulling horses are. It's a great hunter, explorer and survival tool... with good-feeling balance and a mean look. Razor sharp hand-forged and laser-cut fixed 6" stainless steel blade, honed from a solid steel bar; Special D1.4 German stainless steel; Rockwell tested to 57-59 HRC for blade hardness and strength; Over 150 production hand operations; Full-tang construction for solid strength; Genuine staghorn handle is hand-fit, hand carved and secured by nickel-silver rivets; Built-in finger guard for comfort; Lanyard hole; Measures an impressive 11" overall, weighs 8 ozs.; Deluxe leather sheath with snap closure and leg tie included. An outdoorsman's best buddy, for sure. Act now to own the very best. Order for a long-lasting bargain! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Bowie / Fighting Knives. Bowie / Fighting Knives cannot be shipped to Marin, Napa, Ventura and Yolo counties, CA; CO; CT; AL; FL; Peoria, IL; TN; D.C.; MA or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Bowie / Fighting Knives. Puma Bowie Stag Knife with Leather Sheath
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