🔪 Own the wild with precision and style — the FLISSA Bowie Knife is your ultimate survival sidekick!
The FLISSA 14-inch Bowie Knife features a robust 8.5-inch stainless steel clip point blade with full tang construction for superior strength and edge retention. Its ergonomic rosewood handle offers a comfortable, non-slip grip, while the included premium leather sheath with safety buttons and belt loop ensures secure, convenient carry. Designed for hunting, camping, and survival, this knife combines classic style with rugged functionality.
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
Brand | FLISSA |
Model Name | F16005AE |
Special Feature | Full Tang |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife, Sheath |
Handle Material | Rosewood Handle |
Color | multicolor |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Classic |
Blade Length | 14 Inches |
Theme | Classic |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Cordless? | No |
Reusability | Reusable, but not intended for sterilization |
Customer Package Type | Standard Product Packaging |
Item Length | 14 Inches |
Orientation | Right |
Manufacturer | FLISSA |
UPC | 820909776673 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 3.07 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
Brand Name | FLISSA |
R**.
Inexpensive knife that appears quality...
I have bought quite a few knives on Amazon and none were costly. This one was no different.I had $8.00 in my Amazon Card Rewards that I put towards this, so it cost me 'about' $10.00, which is REALLY good.Since I just received it today (5-31-24) I can't really talk about longevity or anything except for first impressions.Out of the box it looks pretty impressive.Picking it up, it feels impressive.Looking at how well (mine is) made it is, it seems to be made very well.I looked it over REALLY good, inspecting it very close for imperfections, only because several here said they found negative things about it, I didn't find one thing negative, appearance-wise.When I removed the knife from the scabbard it wouldn't budge, I tugged and tugged, I wiggled it, I tried moving the sheath leather around to 'free' it, but, it didn't want to move.Finally, it came out, and it appears that the glue from the sheath was still wet when they placed the knife in it. The glue was on the knife's sharp edge.After I looked it over I placed it back inside where it belongs. Like any little boy with a new toy I came back later to look at it, again, it was stuck. This time though, I was ready, and it didn't take as much for its removal.That, was the ONLY thing about it that would even be considered a negative, and that's being picky.The blade's finish is pretty good, I can see 'very fine' grind marks, but it's not that noticeable to me, and, really, I don't care, you might though.The brass is very shiny with no nicks or scratches, both pieces are good.The wood (scales) of the handle is very nice, no scratches, it's perfectly done.The ONLY very small gripe I would have is, I kind of wish that the handle was slightly thicker. I don't have small hands, and I don't have huge hands, but I have normal-sized hands and it wants it a little fatter, but still, it's not a big deal at all to me.I really like how it's a full-tang, that is my favorite part.The knife's thickness is fairly thin, I mean, again, at the price of the knife, nobody should gripe, but, we all know they will.There isn't any flexing going on, it's not that thin, but, aside from the type of metal we all want a knife that is as thick as we can get it. I would NEVER pry with this anyway, (or throw it) and, since I have seen a photograph on here where someone snapped it in half, well, there you go.Of course, we weren't there, so we don't really know the story, but, these, I am sure, were not meant to be used as a pry-bar, or thrown.The leather seems to be very well done, it feels 'quality', but in actuality, it's pretty thin leather. The sheath is very well-made though. Really, the money you saved on the knife I am sure that you can find a better sheath for it if you wanted.The belt-loop is also thin leather, and oddly enough, it has TWO belt-loops, BOTH are two fingers in width, maybe that is for a different carry position, I don't know. It's not a bad thing, really.The brown machine stitching is done very well, and the color of it matches the leather's dye nicely too.The snaps seem to be of good quality, and they work well.Most sheathes have snaps that you REALLY have to stretch to make them work, these are easy, I'm not sure if that is a good thing, or not.All in all, this impressed me quite a bit, it's DEFINITELY worth the money, I don't need it, I just wanted it, and I won't use it, but, I like it. :)
B**E
Impressive build and size!
Looks and feels solid, same design as the Mossy oak version. It's a lot of knife for the money. Full tang and solid steel,real wood grips.
D**E
Not a small blade but fantastic easy to hold great feel
What a great price well balanced blade with a great handle. Il buy more from this vendor
L**N
Worth the money
Great for basic needs.
J**O
Good value for the price
Correctly described as full tang. Sheath is thick, sturdy leather. Good balance and room for a large hand grip. Was bought as a gift and was very well received.
J**A
Great hunting/Camping/Fishing knife
Great hunting/Camping/Fishing knife. Sturdy, well made and amazing.
D**E
Great quality for the price.
It’s a really big knife and great quality for the price.
M**
Good workmanship
This knife is an excellent display item. As a collector of knives, I’ve found this to be very good value for the money.
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