

🔪 Own the edge: Tactical power meets rugged style.
The MTech USA MT-20-39 is a 14-inch fixed blade knife featuring an 8-inch black 440 stainless steel clip point blade and a carved black G10 handle with full tang construction. Designed for hunting, camping, survival, and tactical use, it includes a durable 1680D nylon sheath for secure transport. Combining sharpness, strength, and ergonomic design, this knife delivers professional-grade performance at an unbeatable value.






| ASIN | B00IGH9NAC |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #453,343 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,974 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 14 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Clip Point |
| Brand | MTECH USA |
| Brand Name | MTECH USA |
| Color | black |
| Customer Package Type | Shipping Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (821) |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319077206 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 10 x 13 inches |
| Item Length | 13.5 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.51 x 3.35 x 1.42 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
| Model Name | MT-20-39 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Package Weight | 0.63 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MT-20-39 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Men's Accessory, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Camping, Bushcrafting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | blade with handle |
| Size | 14-Inch Overall |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 805319077206 |
D**M
A truly great knife for this price
This seems to be a really good knife, and for the money it is superb. It was quite sharp out of the box, and after literally 45 seconds on my home made strop, it is hair popping sharp. The grind on the edge s even and shiny. I have bought Bowie knives for over a hundred bucks that weren't sharpened this well. As for the grip scales, the knife was probably just fine as it arrived, but I used a small diamond file to extend the bevels on the bottom edges. Now it is extremely comfortable to me. That is just a matter of taste though. This took me another two minutes. For under $14.00 shipped, I have absolutely no reservations on giving this a five star rating. As for the sheath, MTech seems to be getting better on these. This sheath seems safe and is some sort of nylon with plastic sleeve reinforcement inside. I may make a Kydex sheath for it in the future, but this isn't a pressing concern. I have bought several MTech Bowie style knives lately and haven't been disappointed in any of them. This one may be the best of the bunch. Time will tell of course....Update: If I could give this knife 6 stars now, I would. As for dimensions, a lot of makers seem to exaggerate their blade thickness. According to my digital calipers this one is 4.95 mm, which is pretty darn close to the five mm claimed here. Good for MTech. The jimping is functional without being too aggressive and uncomfortable. The choil here is generous and very comfortable when choking up. The knife seems secure in hand and I don't see any need for a separate guard as a couple of other reviews have mentioned. One thing I would suggest is for MTech to lose the slogan "Handcrafted in China" on these blades. They are factory produced in China and I probably wouldn't consider any of them to be "hand crafted" lol. At any rate, making a knife this good for such a price, I don't really begrudge them a little puffery. Buy this one, the 096, 151, and the MX8090, and you will have a pretty good arsenal of functional camp knives for very little money. Here's a little tip for customizing it. I thought the G10 grips looked pretty good, but since I always seem to want to screw with (some might say "screw up") my Bowie knives - these grips seemed a bit "unfinished'. So I put a few drops of black dye into some Boiled linseed oil and rubbed these grips with it, followed by use of a hair dryer. The grips are now sealed and are quite black. I still have good control with them, and not slippery at all. I thinks it looks a bit better and it took all of five minutes to do. The heat from the hair dryer helps the linseed oil to penetrate and it is still secure and not slippery. I didn't even have to remove the scales to do this, since linseed oil wipes right off the steel.
U**D
Wow. One helluva knife...
Two or three years ago, I would have told you MTech was junk, but since I follow knife reviews on Youtube, I'm finding that they are now producing many fine knives, as well as many of the bad and laughable ones I used to base my opinion on, such as their many zombie killer and "fantasy" models. That said, anyone going on a lengthy wilderness trip would want a knife like this along. It's massive enough to chop, chip, and sliver wood. It's long enough to baton in order to split wood. Which reminds me: the specs. It's 14.25" long with 8" of that being sharpened blade. The blade is blackened with what I can only assume is black paint, not one of the more expensive coatings like Teflon or oxide. The steel is described on the blade as "440" without a suffix of a, b, or c, which probably means it's 440a. This is the least desirable of the three, which would concern me on a smaller blade less dependent on size and weight for its effect. In fact, going to 440c or even a better steel might be wasted on this knife. On another front, it's probably bigger and heavier than most soldiers would want to carry in the field, but it has obvious advantages for hand-to-hand combat. In a situation like that, the reach of an 8" blade can be a crucial advantage if the opponent has a 4"-5"-6" blade. Because it's a clip point, the tip is plenty pointy and sharp. I might not want to try to pierce a car door with it—for which a tanto point would be better—but for piercing flesh, the clip point beats the tanto. Then there's the heft. It weighs nearly a pound (.98) so a chop or swing could also do very very serious damage. Inexpensive knives are often not too sharp, but this came plenty sharp. A bit shy of Cold Steel or Kershaw sharp, perhaps, but given the heft it's plenty sharp enough. It passed the thumbnail test with flying colors. Most knife people like fixed blade knives to be "full tang," where the blade metal goes all the way back to the back end of the handle. Well, this is almost a perfect example of a full tang knife. It's the blade/handle metal and two plastic plates to create the handle grip, plus fasteners, of course. The main "con" after all the "pros" would be that the sheath is nothing to write home about. Too bad it didn't come with a Kydex or ABS plastic sheath. I'd have paid a few more bucks if it came with one. This is a Cordura sheath with a generously-sized belt loop. BTW, in the photo it might look like I didn't line up the tip of the knife with the zero point of the measuring tape. I did while looking down at the knife, but I took the photo stepping back a bit, so you're just seeing a perspective effect. It's a pretty good knife and well worth the price.
B**2
It won't let you down, and for the current $15 price is a truly outstanding value.
I've reviewed a couple other Mtech knives I've owned in the past, and have now had and used this one for a couple outdoor adventures, so am ready to add a review for this one. It's a simple knife, full tang, with a clip point, Huge, and another high value entry from Mtech. The steel is likely 440a, though it isn't specifiied beyond the 440 designation. The edge retention and ease of repairing the edge and returning to to razor sharpness lead me to conclude it is 440a steel. For a knife of this size, and the anticipated abuse it will receive, 440a is not a bad choice. The razor edge will quickly be beaten off of the thing, but it maintains a useful working edge for outdoor tasks for the entire trip. Held up through multiple batoning sessions with no damage to any part of the knife. As noted earlier, this thing is Huge and is not anywhere close to EDC appropriate, but is a terrific outdoor camping and bugout bag knife. It won't let you down, and for the current $15 price is a truly outstanding value.
C**7
Viene con buen filo, es de una sola pieza. Bastante grande, casi como un machete pequeño. Me parece muy útil para trajo en el campo, además de que luce muy bien. Me parece acero de buena calidad. En poco tiempo le he dado un uso muy rudo y me ha servido de maravilla. Por el precio vale mucho la pena. No es el cuchillo más hermoso ni el de mejor calidad, pero para usarlo en el campo, y para el uso rudo me parece muy bueno.
A**G
Dieses Messer ist wirklich großartig, es ist sehr robust dank der Dicke von 5mm, es hat eine sehr attraktive Form und kommt mit einem diskreten Gewinde, aber es ist immer besser, es ein weiteres Schärfen zu geben. Der Griff ist sehr solide und sehr bequem, und das Nylonfutter ist funktional. Ich empfehle es allen, die ein sehr starkes, langes Outdoor-Messer benötigen, ein hervorragendes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis!
T**U
Quality fixed blade for cheap price! Grab it before it's gone forever. Sturdy, tough and it comes sharp right out of the box. Real full tang construction. Steel fast but it's easy to touch up on a ceramic rod. These throw great btw, I own 4 of these now and do not regret it. Makes a great budget gift for that knife person in your life.
J**D
Okay, well I am simply really impressed with this purchase, mtech doesn't always make the best products but they have many products that are budget friendly that are designed impressively, don't let the flashy style of the blade fool you, this thing is a powerhouse. When I got it I didn't actually realize just how large and tough this blade is. It threw me back a bit but I got used to it quickly, first off, the blade isn't the lightest, so it provides a ton of chopping and hacking power. it isn't too too heavy, but the full tang and thick blade is in my opinion worth all of that. it came pretty sharp out of the box, in fact i was impressed how sharp it was right out of the box, i actually ended up accidentally splitting open my knee on accident with this knife. right through my denim and right into my knee and that was just from the blades weight. (no regrets though, accidents happen) at 22 dollars, this blade comes with probably the most functionality you will get from a knife at this price. it is perfect for a survivalist, and will prove very useful to me this coming month when im camping. I look forward to batoning with this knife and seeing just how well it performs. If you are undecided on if you want to purchase this knife, its pretty simple, are you on a budget? do you want a reliable knife that has a full tang? This knife is worth the money.
J**A
El cuchillo es de excelente calidad por el precio, es de una sola pieza y es bastante grande. La funda es verdad que podría mejorar pero por lo que cuesta no importa, lo recomiendo. Además impreciona a las mujeres y a tus amigos los cholos
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