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15-3/4" 1075 high carbon steel blade
Epoxy black powder coating finish
Central American hardwood handle
Overall 65-1/2" length
Welted leather sheath included
*This item is excluded from express shipping
15-3/4" 1075 high carbon steel blade
Epoxy black powder coating finish
Central American hardwood handle
Overall 65-1/2" length
Welted leather sheath included
*This item is excluded from express shipping
Product Description
This is one powerful and impressive tool to have when you are roaming the wild. There's no doubt that you will feel safe with the, tip to end, 65-1/2" Asmat Dagger Spear in hand. The 15-3/4" blade is of 1075 high carbon steel with an epoxy black powder coating finish. Similar to hickory, the hard wood of Central America was used to craft the durable handle and it is finished with a smooth grip. A handcrafted welted leather sheath completes this package.
Ok so let's make it clear about the blade shape. Heck, it's barely even a blade, really. Cutting edges are ok, but you won't be able to slash very well at all. It's extremely concave, like a pipe cut in half at the wide portion of the head. This is different than the spear heads I'm used to and I don't really like what it does for the looks. However, it's got a very sharp point and it's sturdy. It'll do all the things a spear should, but as somebody who likes to slash with a spear it's not EXACTLY what I was looking for.
NC Ronin May 07, 2015 (4 out of 5)
Solid Spear
This is the 2nd spear i've decided to try from Budk. the first was the shinwa model and although i really like it, you can tell the difference in the sturdiness the spear offers right away. The hardwood shaft is heavy and feels good and strong. One thing that surprised me, although it wasn't a bad surprise, was the spear head. it comes with two additional screws to secure the tip to the shaft although once you beat it on by tapping the base of the shaft on the ground it feels like its not going to fly off, either way good extra security. You can't see from the picture but the spear head is concave on one side. As in, it looks rounded all the way around in the picture but if you can imagine, the other half of the tip is cut off leaving the inside of the curved part exposed. This is not as drastic as it sounds, i actually like it this way. creates very sharp sides and makes the tip very strong and reinforced and the shovel like shape can actually be used to dig/pry/breach.