BUDK Introduces Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife

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posted on May 14, 2019
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BUDK has announced the introduction of its new Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife, featuring a thick, full tang blade capable of almost any task you can throw at it.

The Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife’s hefty 11 ⅜-inch blade is crafted of stainless steel and honed to a razor sharp edge with a pronounced clip point on the end. The classically designed handle is carved of smooth gray hardwood and accented by brass pins. An oversized brass-plated guard and pommel complete the knife, giving it a custom look and feel for a retail price of $29.99.

The Timber Rattler Outlaw Bowie Knife has an overall length of 16 ½ inches, and includes a handmade genuine leather sheath.

For more information, visit budk.com.

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