

🗡️ Own the edge. Command the wild.
The MTech USA Xtreme is a tactical fixed blade knife featuring a 5.5-inch black 440 stainless steel tanto blade with a 5.5mm thickness, paired with a rugged G10 handle for superior grip in all conditions. Designed for camping, survival, and tactical applications, it includes a durable black nylon sheath with snap closure and leg strap for secure carry. Its multi-functional design incorporates sawback detailing and lanyard holes, making it a reliable tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.






| ASIN | B00629W99I |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #182,003 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #339 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives #26,852 in Hunting Equipment |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 5.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Blade Type | Fixed |
| Brand | MTECH USA XTREME |
| Brand Name | MTECH USA XTREME |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,311) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00740999794572, 00805319063438 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 10 x 12 inches |
| Item Length | 11 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.83 x 4.06 x 2.17 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | MX-8054-MC |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MX-8054-MC |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Linear |
| Size | 5.5" |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 740999794572 805319063438 611231455530 733115667072 |
C**S
Mtech USA XTREME MX-8054 Tactical Fixed Blade Knife
Just received the knife today. A bit bigger than I was thinking, but is 11" as stated. Good size for fixed blade knife, much like some KBar knives. The Saw teeth aren't sharp, but the blade itself is rather sharp. The poor box didn't see it coming. Have read that people are unsure of what the various holes are for. I do believe I have an answer for that, but don't bet all your money on me. Having had some training in the application of Knives in self defense, thanks to the military, I would venture to say the holes are for 550 cord. Much like a lanyard that you would use to keep from dropping a knife, or pistol on the ground, you can use it to keep in knife in your hand, which you would want in a self defense situation. So; say you ran some 550 cord through to front finger guard to the back one, then to the bottom, sort of like a very sad sort of protection for your hand, this could, in theory, keep the blade in your hand. Now, say that jimmy-joe-bob (or whom ever) hits your hand hard enough so that anything you would be holding would fall to the ground. A lanyard is nice, but having to waste a few seconds to pick the blade back up is gonna cost most people. Having threaded the cord through all three holes will help to keep it in your hand. As I demonstrated in a few pictures that I have uploaded. As for a self defense knife, the look alone makes it intimidating. I wouldn't use it much for stabbing, but for "hacking". The weight makes it perfect for this; which in turn good for slashing as it would take some force to stop the motion. I'm not saying that it won't stab, just that it may take more force than other knives. The sheath looks to be of good quality, and I love the fact that the securing strap to keep the knife in the sheath is a snap, not Velcro. Just a personal pref. Does come with a leg secure strap. This is more of a down side, as it is kinda short. I'm a lean guy and had to extend it all the way to get it around my leg. Still fits though so not gonna complain much. Just something to watch out for. And as I mentioned earlier about the 550 cord, and what the extra holes could be for; it came with some cord of it's own. By no means is the cord it comes with 550, but could work in a pinch until one does get some 550 cord.
L**N
The Huntsman by Mtech USA is a cut above the rest!
This knife is pure badassery at its finest. I've taken it boar hunting in TX, camping several times and even used it (with wonderful results) to skin a groundhog I popped in my backyard. All my friends want one and wonder where I got it. Some knife purists or purchasers/collectors of high end cutlery will tout Mtech USA as being of lesser quality but in my experience they are just as effective a tool as similar offerings from Browning, Gerber, CRKT, Boker and some others. This knife holds an edge well, has great weight, feels very comfortable in the hand and is very eye catching. Great hunting and camping knife. The only drawback to this knife is honestly the nylon sheath included with it. This blade is worthy of a respectable sheath. I love my Huntsman so much that I bought two more. I traded one to a friend who makes kydex holsters for a tek-lok equipped molded kydex sheath for my knife. The knife is awesome but the nylon sheath it comes with is useless for a knife of this size. I recommend getting a kydex sheath made for it. Checkout http://www.valhallacustomkydex.com/knife-sheaths.html for a sheath for this exact blade. I own two of these knives and would buy another in a heartbeat. Side note, the serration on the back of the blade is decorative or could be used as a prying tool but is not a true sawback nor is it edged.
A**R
The grip feels nice in the hand
Got it today, and just going by my handling and analyzing of it, I'm calling it my go to knife for just about anything short of hacking down a zombie...although honestly, it could probably do that too. I was initially apprehensive. I have seen pictures of it on other websites, its even been featured in some video games I understand, and what I saw made it look larger than it is. Now...not so apprehensive. I might even buy another one down the line just for the heck of it. The grip feels nice in the hand. My hands are a little on the larger side, and the pommel just pokes past my palm. The finger cuts are there, but un-obstructive, and the material seems to grip very well. I would not be surprised if it maintains it's grip with gloves on, or even in the wet. The finger guard is nice and solid; this has been my biggest fear with some of my other knives that have only a small little nub acting as a "finger guard". One good hard poke on a solid object, and you get some new joint lines on your fingers. That won't happen with this knife, you will break your finger(s) before they ever slip passed the guard. The blade is 440c stainless steel at about 3/16 of an inch thick, with what I'm going to call 4 zones. The first zone is the inside edge, which I'm gonna call the Filet edge. This is where I see a lot of the work happening on this knife. It's closeness to the grip let's you use it like a parring/whittling knife for some fine detail work and material removal. On the other hand, it can make a fine splitter for small to decent sized wood pieces. The second zone, or Chopper, is the edge up to the first point. It reminds me of a bolo style knife, that small swell and curve can easily hack through some veggies..or even a coconut. Zone 3, the edge from the first hard angle to the point, makes me think of as a Chisel. Could easily hammer out notches in lumber. The last zone is the Point and, like most tanto style blades, looks to be a very good poker; can easily poke a can of beans or take off the lid on a paint can. The saw back serrations on the spine of the blade are there for decoration, and intimidation factor...but with some file work could turn it into a decent cardboard ripper, but for actually sawing wood or plastics it's just too small to be effective. The sheath seems to be of decent quality. The main belt loop is nice a big, although the material seems thin. Whether that becomes a problem only time can tell. The retaining strap is a snap type, and it has a velcro adjustment inside of the strap. The plastic liner looks a little on the cheap side, but again time will tell. A good sized pouch on the outside gives some added carrying capacity for some rope, a small sharpener or honing stone, fire starter, pencil, or what have you. Overall, very happy with this knife (can you tell?) and I would highly recommend it for someone looking for a good working knife. I think you would be hard pressed to find an equal for the price point.
A**O
Excelente producto, gran calidad y confiabilidad.
W**.
Messer war beschädigt.
F**K
Gutes Messer, leider etwas stumpf, habe es mit einem Schleifstein aus dem Baumarkt und etwas Wasser als Medium in ca. 1 1/2 rasiermesserscharf bekommen. Alle Flächen sind gut zu erreichen und mit einem mittelgroßen Schleifstein zu schleifen, man muss jedoch auf den Winkel achten. Hiermit kann man Bären töten! Und es zählt in Deutschland als Waffe, d.h. Es darf in der Öffentlichkeit nicht getragen und nur von Ü18 zu allgemein anerkannten Zwecken genutzt werden.
G**G
Good product and worth the money. When a knife just need 50 more bucks, there truly maybe something not perfect on it, like uncoated dot or something. It is not a collection event, it's sturdy, tough, and edge enough, so just use it as you want, this is the thing you want.
A**R
This knife is such an amazing replica from COD Ghost. The blade is really beautiful, sharp and the grooves are sick, the handle is the best out of all knifes, it feels nice holding it. The knife overall is small but the it's a heavy weight, it feels right. The sheath is really strange with a lot of leg straps but would look sick having it on the side
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