🔦 Gear Up for Adventure!
The Snake Eye Tactical Fixed Blade Survival Knife is a robust 13-inch overall tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring an 8-inch stainless steel blade and a comfortable ABS handle, this knife is perfect for camping and survival situations. With a heavy-duty sheath and a stylish green and silver finish, it combines functionality with modern aesthetics.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Item Length | 15 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Blade Length | 8 Inches |
Color | Green & Silver |
Theme | Camping |
Style | Modern |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Power Source | Manual |
Blade Shape | Saw-Back |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Heacy Duty Sheath |
J**Y
Nice Sized Knife and Sheath for General use around the Campsite, Hiking & Homestead.
Great Knife with a Sheath for using around the Campsite, Hiking, just around the Homestead when you need a Nice Sharp Blade and Sheath. This is a Quality Knife & Sheath.
C**N
Read this before you buy.
Very impressive Bayonet. I have ordered 2 other bayonets over the years that claimed to be able to fit a standard milspec AR15 and they failed to do so. This fit every AR I've tried it on. My S&W M&P Sport with it's Milspec barrel took this blade perfectly.I had doubt about ordering this bayonet, based on a few negative comments. I can say this, the blade is well made. It seems to be a milspec bayonet. Yes it is full tang, secured by a take down hex lug at top. Blade is thick. Handle material is solid feeling and seems well made. All the components are of a good quality steel. Blade came sharp and oiled.Sheath is Awesome and also seems to be of milspec quality. Alice Clip separatable harness. Sharpening stone insert was lose but negligible. Small removable pouch would hold a .45 double stack mag easily or two reg 1911 mage.Overall. This is an excellent quality bayonet for the money. Fits the average milspec AR. Sturdy construction. Full Tang. Good handle material. Not a cheap knock off. Well made and serves its purpose. A+ Deal. Shipped fast too. Very happy with this purchase. Seller is swift.
R**.
The review you should read
First thing first. This is a $40 knife. It is not a Mil-spec M9. I bought this to put on a Springfield Armory Saint Victor AR 15. I will list the Pro's first. Value for money is pretty darn good. The product came packaged well and arrived on time. The blade comes oiled and is extremely sharp, I literally shaved the hair off my arm easily. The Blade is of good quality stainless steel. The Handle is a polymer/plastic and has a fairly good grip to it. The scabbard seems to be quite adequate for its intended purpose, I do expect it to hold up well under normal use. The snaps (on the scabbard) on the one I received are in good order and I found no defects in the workmanship. The sharpening stone is built into the scabbard. All you folks who are looking in the small pouch will not find a stone in there. The wire cutter is a nice feature and works well. The screwdriver tip is also a handy feature to have as well (I did not try the screwdriver). The bayonet will fit over a standard A2 Flash cover, if your rifle is 4-3/4" to 5-1/8" from the rings on the A2 to the bayonet lug attachment it will fit regardless of overall barrel length. Some have indicated that it will not work on a 16" carbine. That is simply not true. Those measurements will be the same even if you were to purchase an OKC bayonet at $250-$300. If your rifle does not meet the above criteria then you will need to purchase a bayonet lug extender. Now on to the Cons. In the description it names the country of origin as USA. This is not true (I try to purchase American made at all costs). This is made in China. The Lug attachment on the bayonet would not lock into place, the machining was a little tight. In another review someone had mentioned to loosen the Allen bolt on the base of the bayonet and that worked for him. I removed the Allen bolt completely them removed the lug adapter put it in a vice and filled down the rough/sharp edges and then reinstalled the attachment lug. This took all of 10-15 minutes to complete. I am now happy to report that it slips on and off as well as my OKC M9. Now most of us are not going to be going into battle (at least let's hope not). If you feel that you need to depend on this knife for your life then maybe you should look elsewhere. The way I am looking at this bayonet is that it is a pretty good replica at a fair price. I would recommend this bayonet for the enthusiast that wants the menacing look of a knife tied onto the end of their weapon.
T**A
Good investment for the price
I like it, pretty cool add to my collection. Overall impressed with the scabbard, it has unique features including the sharpening stone on the back of it underneath the strap and not in the pouch. I'm not clear on how the tool on it is a wire cutter yet but I'll find out. However, it does not fit over my muzzle breaks on my AR simply because it's a newer modeled rifle but my bore it some.
B**.
Okay
Nice knife, doesn’t fit over the muzzle brake of an AR nor does it fit an AR whatsoever. Otherwise a decent knife.
D**P
More than what I expected
This is actually quite a nice knife. It came well packaged, blade was oiled. The reviews said it never came with a stone but, actually the sharpening stone is built into the sheath. The sheath is sturdy and seems durable. Sheath works well with Molle system. The bayonet attachment is snug and works well. I purchased this for my “bug out” bag and so far, not disappointed at all.
U**Y
Chinesium stuff
Where to start.... As compaired to USGI. The sheath is a low quality plastic, not the zytel that is issue. You will need to epoxy the sharpening stone in place. Webbing is of lighter density. Magazine pouch, 250-350 Deiner nylon. Actually this is not that bad. Snaps, are loose. The handle is about the same as the issue bayonet. The attachment mechanism is pretty much a joke. Roll pins are too small and do not fit the holes in the base. Spring is weak, and prawls are narrow. Blade quality is decent. Though, I ordered the narrow saw back bWhich is actually the original design. The tang, is welded to the blade. might actually be stronger than the issue item. The handguard needs to be opened up to fit standard USGI flash hinders. Fit is loose and rattles. Blade did come sharpened, and seems to hold an edge. Unlike the Issue item. As for value for money, well you get what you pay for. Now for actual usage, like the issue item, it could mainly be used for intimidation. Or, if you are a GWOT veteran, keep the "gimme kids" away. But, if you desire to practice any bayonet techniques, well, since it is so cheap, when (not if) you break it, you are not out much.
R**R
For the money....
Bought this for an AR just for appearance. Turned out to be a pretty good knife for the money. The blade is thick, solid and came sharp.
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