🔪 Cut through the ordinary — carry confidence everywhere.
The MTech USA MT-20-77GY fixed blade knife features a 7-inch grey TiNite coated 3CR13 stainless steel blade with full tang construction for superior durability and corrosion resistance. Designed for tactical, survival, and everyday carry use, it pairs a sleek black ABS handle with a compact 8.5-inch overall length and includes a black nylon sheath for secure portability. Lightweight and ambidextrous, this knife is engineered for professionals who demand reliability and style in the great outdoors.
Recommended Uses For Product | Men's Accessory, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Camping, Bushcrafting |
Brand | MTECH USA |
Model Name | MT-20-77GY |
Special Feature | Full Tang |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Injection Molded ABS |
Color | Multi |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 7 Inches |
Theme | Tactical |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Item Length | 11.25 Inches |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319404231 |
Power Source | Manual |
Size | 11.25 inch |
Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
UPC | 805319404231 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.28 x 2.52 x 1.22 inches |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | MTECH USA |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | MT-20-77GY |
Model Year | 2018 |
J**N
It’s a big boy!
Mtech its one of my favorite budget friendly brands, this did not disappoint
B**
Good blade handle lacking.
The blade is decent took a good edge and has held up well for the price. The handle was way too small. I cut it off and made a new one from some ash.
N**S
It's awesome
Exactly as described very nice knife pretty BA
R**O
Sharp
Pretty sweet. Sharp, already cut my thumb.
N**Y
It's 2019 and $10. Impressive
To parrot my subject line - It's the year 2019 and this knife is $10. Pretty darned good quality for $10. Heck the sheath is worth at least $5. I don't know if it the luck of the draw or what, but other than the nice not quite needle sharp tip, my knifes edge came kindergarten safe butter knife dull. Not a complaint, just an observation. I expect to have to sharpen knives, especially budget priced ones.I did not cut or melt the handle off BUT: The blade runs almost to the end of the handle, past that grommet for the lanyard hole. Almost positive it's one stamped piece of metal without welds. Not "technically" FULL Tang, because for knives (not swords) that means the tang is one piece of metal with the blade, of the the same width of the blade for the full length if the knife. Since the handle is narrower than the blade, it's not "Full" Tang. Also "Technically", because of the plastic covering the handle end this knife would cause it to be be an Encapsulated Tang with a possible Taper ( I know - picky, picky, picky but that seems to be what the internet is all about. P.S. - The blade is all the metal including the sharpened "Edge"). I checked mine with two magnets ( the first magnet was a bit strong, so I used the second to prevent over-pull) I got magnetism all the way to the rear end past the grommet to air. So I'm calling it 11+ inches of solid metal out of the 11.25 inches overall length. So "Nice" and "Sweet!".But for all intents and purposes and normal usage- Yes, the Blade is Full Tang, quite long ( as in the blade runs from pointy tip all through under the handle) and for $10 I'm pretty impressed. A nice solid tent peg.And since I said that, This is NOT a Camping/Bushcraft/Survival Knife. Almost any knife from your kitchen or decent pocket knife would fill that role much better. I have and use the military version of The Boy Scout pocket knife; an Mil-K-818 along a quality machete. The duo which has served me well for over 40 years of camping, yard work, and stupidity. Double bladed knives and camping, etcetera do not mix. The great outdoors or emergencies are no place for thumb injuries and another emergency. But I like my new $10 knife. Worth the $10.
M**.
It's ok, I have better...
Bought this on a whim. The blade wasn't terribly sharp out of the box and I've had better looking blades, but for the price it was ok I guess...
A**R
Well, it's certainly cool-looking.
Other than the prominent logos, it is cool-looking. Which, let's face it, is why anyone buys something like this. A pocket knife is more convenient and a kitchen knife way better for home defense, to say nothing of being far less likely to break.
B**B
Educate yourselves before leaving reviews. Good knife
Smh.... All the complaints.. it's not razor sharp, it's too heavy for a fighting knife, the metal isn't hard enough, the handle broke when I was throwing it, blah blah blah.A dagger is for stabbing, not cutting, not throwing, not fighting by banging against other knifes, not cutting brush, or even an apple at a camp site. It must be narrow enough to slide in and thick enough to glance off and push passed bone without breaking, meaning that it should be too thick and narrow to hold a traditional edge. Geometry people....It is for 1/10 of a second of use in a lifetime when you must defend your life in a flash. Nothing more.Will this knife do that? Yes. Will it do it 30 years from now? Yes. Will it do it for $13 and free shipping. Yep.
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