Natchez Bowie Knife, CPM 3V steel
Natchez Bowie, CPM 3V Steel
"Under-The Hill" was the notoriously turbulent riverside district of Natchez, Mississippi, in the early nineteenth century. So shameful that it was rarely mentioned in the polite living rooms of the pre-war mansions that sprawled across the city. Cold Steel's Natchez Bowie was inspired by the neighborhood's seedy taverns and dimly lit streets "Under-the-Hill" .
Its long blade is perfectly shaped to offer strength, reach and leverage and its significant weight is perfectly balanced, providing unparalleled vivacity and speed.
The best in materials and workmanship is what makes a performance like this possible. The blade is made of CPM-3V tool steel. It's expensive and difficult to manufacture, but the resulting blade is virtually indestructible. The handle also plays a big role in overall performance. It has a double skirt guard, bracket and pommel made of highly polished 300 series stainless steel and a sturdy black G10 handle. This ensures a comfortable and safe grip.
It comes complete with a Secure-Ex® sheath.