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The MTECH USA Fixed Blade Knife features a robust 7-inch TiNite coated 3CR13 stainless steel blade for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. With an 8.5-inch overall length and a black ABS handle, it balances compactness and grip comfort. Designed for tactical, survival, and outdoor use, it includes a black nylon sheath for secure carry, making it a versatile and affordable EDC essential favored by outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike.






| ASIN | B01LQMKPLE |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,144 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #273 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Drop Point |
| Blade Length | 7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Fixed |
| Brand | MTECH USA |
| Brand Name | MTECH USA |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,465 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319404231 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 11.25 Inches |
| Item Shape | Oblong |
| Item Type Name | MTech USA MT-20-77GY Fixed Blade Knife, Double-Edged Grey Blade, Black Handle, 8.5-Inch Overall |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery LLC |
| Model Name | MT-20-77GD |
| Model Number | MT-20-77GD |
| Orientation | Vertical |
| Part Number | MT-20-77GY |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Keep Blade Clean And Dry |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Survival |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 11.25 Inches |
| Special Feature | Sheath |
| Special Features | Sheath |
| Style | Survival |
| Theme | Survival |
| UPC | 805319404231 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**E
Good boot knife
I have a few MTech knives-- I find all of them to be great knives for the price point ...my nly complaint about this particular MTech knives is that the handle is about an inch too short for me-- and I don't have large hands to begin with.. that being said, it is intended to be a concealed boot knife, so the smaller handle makes sense, I suppose .. The blade material is good with a good thickness and will most likely hold up to its purpose of a tactical/self defense knife.
S**M
Good knife
I got the MTECH USA Fixed Blade Knife and it’s a solid budget option. The blade feels durable and sharp straight out of the box, and the handle has a good grip for basic outdoor tasks. It’s not premium quality, but for the price, it gets the job done. Good choice if you want an affordable fixed blade for camping, utility, or collection.
P**G
A nice blade for survival
The knife is a little light but well made. The handle is not quite round enough for a good grip. However, for a low cost knife it is quite adequate. The blade arrives dull but can easily be sharpened. I put a good edge on the blades in no time. The sheath is also worth what you paid for it.
A**X
Pretty Good Knife
Solid knife. It comes decently sharp and is well balanced. My only complaints are: 1. The handle isn't designed for larger hands. 2. Feels like a partial tang instead of a full tang. 3. It was designed in the US, but still made/assembled in China.
S**U
A High Value $10 Knife
You get a lot of knife for $10 bucks here. My Ka-Bar was stolen out of my vehicle while it was at the garage so I decided to replace it with a more budget friendly knife. Is this knife a Ka-Bar? No, not even close, but it is still a well made and affordable blade to have around. From what I can tell, it seems to be a 3/4 tang which stops just before the lanyard hole in the handle. The blade came shaving sharp, but has some jagged spots which I will smooth out and then strop. The grinds are nice and straight on mine. The blade is marked MTech USA on on side and China, MT-20-77, Stainless Steel USA Design on the other, just below the handle. The weak link is the sheath, but it is perfectly serviceable and has both a clip and belt loop carry option. I will probably make a nice leather sheath for it at some point. I've purchased several MTech knives over the years and have never been disappointed in them for what they are. Some need a little more attention that others, but they have always been a good value. The nice thing about this is that if it disappears on me, I'm only out $10.
M**N
Not made in the USA
I ordered this because I seen USA in the name and that's the newest trick other counties are using now days. The blade states Stainless steel. But real Stainless steel a magnet will not attract, This is not real stainless steel. The sheath is shorter than the blade and has nothing to keep the blade from cutting thru it. The blade it's self is kinda thin. I wouldn't use this to throw , a miss could break it and a solid stick would most likely break it. I do like the shape of the blade with the blood groove makes it easier to pull out of a soft fleshy thing. the handle is cheep and will be removed shortly . I most likely will think of returning it. but if I don't I will mod the blade and handle first. I might just use it as a copy to base some handmade knifes. Will make from real stainless steel and nickel plate mine> I guess you still get what you pay for but someone in Asia is making a killing from miss leading buyers with USA in the name. I am not sure of what temper the blade has but I would guess it's hard and brittle. if it was flashy it could be a nice show knife, But it's not flashy it's plan Jane and will not be good for much. maybe sticking a pillow or a box. well I should give 2 stars but I will give 3 just because I am a nice person. oh one last this it has USA Design on the blade, not sure it that means someone has the rights to make it in Asia , or if that means a copy of a knife the US makes. But that would make this a knock off and I think that is not what was meant to be sold to buyers here. and sorry not picture worthy
A**R
Impractical but not bad for the price.
I struggled with how to rate this. This was a completely impractical impulse buy that I think I paid $10 or less for. For the price the quality is decent. It came sharp but not razor sharp. The sheath is ok and has some sort of a plastic insert. The clip is cheap sheet metal but is functional. The handle is on the small side. If you want a knife that is a homage to the early special forces knives at a low cost it fits the bill.
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.
A**R
Great product, great service
Very satisfied with this knife, great quality for the cost. Had a minor issue with the delivery but was quickly resolved by Knife Head Jack. Great customer service to go along with a great product, I would happily do business with them again.
R**O
Bueno y resistente
Es muy bueno y resistente,se ve de buena calidad.Amazon lo envio a tiempo y muy bien empacado.
D**O
Filo
Excelente filo por muy buen precio. :D
I**A
De acuerdo al precio
Por el precio bajo tenía mis dudas, tiene un par de detalles, el filo trae unas pequeñas muescas, nada grave y le falta un pequeño pedazo en la empuñadura cómo se aprecia en la foto, la funda cumple su función si llegar a ser especial, es un cuchillo vitrinero
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