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As tough as the soldier who carries it
7" razor sharp black carbon steel blade
Genuine grooved leather, no-slip handle
Leather belt sheath with USMC logo
Overall length: 12"
As tough as the soldier who carries it
7" razor sharp black carbon steel blade
Genuine grooved leather, no-slip handle
Leather belt sheath with USMC logo
Overall length: 12"
Product Description
This is an authentic reproduction of the prototype submitted to the Armed Forces. It has a 7" razor sharp black carbon steel blade and a grooved, genuine leather handle. The knife is housed in a leather belt sheath, which bears the USMC logo.
Very high quality knife and sheath. Very thick leather sheath and handle. High quality steel and precision edge. Highly recommend this over many cheaper products on the market.
Mike Sep 15, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Case xx USMC knife
This knife is almost a dead-ringer for an original USN marked bowie that I have in my collection.
Will Jul 15, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Case USMC Bowie
I'm incredibly impressed with knife. Good edge out of the box, fantastic sheath, and the handle feels great in my hand. so far this is my favorite purchase from Budk and also the favorite in my collection.
Lou May 13, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Quality
Very good quality knife at a reasonable price. A valued addition to my collection. A big PLUS is it's a Case XX. You just can't go wrong with a Case.
Samuel Guido Jul 29, 2015 (4 out of 5)
Very good knife
The Case XX USMC knife is a very good knife. Solid feel in hand, and razor sharp right out of box. I also have the KaBar version of this. The steel in both knives are basically the same, and the dimensions of both knives are similar. The handle of the Case knife is round stacked leather and the KaBar is more oval shaped. The pommel on the KaBar is thicker than the Case. There are two major differences between the 2; first the Case has a sharpened section on the top of the blade, whereas the KaBar has only one edge sharpened. The point on the KaBar is wider because of the sharpening of the blade on the Case. The second major difference between them is the finish. The KaBar is a bit smoother than the Case, and I believe they have two different coatings. The KaBar looks more like an epoxy coating whereas the Case has a more flat matte almost painted look to it, but both finishes seem very well done, just different. I am pleased with the Case knife, and it was a bit less expensive than the KaBar, and a side by side comparison highlights the slight differences. But it is a very well made knife, and will probably get much more use from the Case than my KaBar, (I like to 'baby' my gear) and the Case will see more use, simply because it was less expensive. I only gave it a 4 star rating simply because I have a KaBar which I gave 5 stars to, and in all honesty, seems a slightly better knife, but nothing is taken away from the Case. If I did not have the KaBar to compare it with, I would have given this a 5 star.