Fixed blade Knife Sniper Bladeworks British Death Head Bowie SBBDHBRZSAT 21.5cm
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The Sniper Bladeworks BDH British Death Head is inspired by historical North African blades. It features a Modified Bowie blade with a false edge, which enhances cutting efficiency and penetration. The full-tang design provides strength and balance, while maintaining a slim profile for its size. The handle is made of brass. A durable nylon canvas belt sheath is included. The blade is 215 mm long, and the overall length is 378 mm. The blade is made of 420HC stainless steel. The Sniper Bladeworks BDH British Death Head weighs 899 g, and with the sheath, it weighs 1031 g. Designed by Lance Abernathy, it is made in Taiwan.
- Reference
- SBBDHBRZSAT
- Brand
- Sniper Bladeworks
- Country
- Taiwan
- Steel
- 420HC
- Handle
- Brass
- Blade Length, mm
- 215
- Total length, mm
- 381
Founded by knife designer Lance Abernathy in 2009, Sniper Bladeworks pioneered ergonomic "pistol grip" handles and cutting-edge knife designs that catapulted the company to the top of the custom knife-making game. Lance's DMF was featured on the cover of Blade Magazine, one of many articles that have been written about Lance and his knives. Thereafter, Lance's MAMU was featured on Discovery Channel's popular Man, Woman, Wild. Sniper Bladeworks draws its greatest satisfaction, however, from the many special forces, SWAT, and other tactical men and women who choose our blades as their personal carry when deployed or on missions.