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The Schrade SCHMBSCP is a robust machete featuring a 16.1-inch 3Cr13 steel blade and a secure overmold handle, designed for durability and ease of use. Weighing in at 19.8oz, it comes with a 1680D polyester sheath for convenient transport and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Brand | Schrade |
Blade Length | 40.8 Centimeters |
Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 1.04 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 23"L x 4"W |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356229609 |
Manufacturer | Schrade |
UPC | 661120651604 044356229609 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.5 x 7.5 x 1.75 inches |
Package Weight | 1.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23 x 4 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Schrade |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | SCHMBSCP |
Color | Multi |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SCHMBSCP |
Included Components | Brush Sword with sheath |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting, Tactical & Military |
C**N
Probably the coolest tactical machete I own
To be honest this is been on my radar for the last 3 years and I never actually pulled the trigger on it until recently and I regret that I waited this long. if you're looking for something tactical that resembles something out of Lord of the rings .... Think orcrist only shorter and modern and instead of using a belt loop it uses a baldric system. It is light and is straight and is sharp and best of all it is cheap. The handle is extremely comfortable and has absolutely no hotspot the grip is extremely firm and the tpe is slightly tacky especially in sweaty hands. the sheath is thinner in material than some of the other schrade large knives. But that doesn't mean it's not durable you still could probably cause some harm with the sheath alone. although with the larger knives such as the Jethro and the Leroy and the little Ricky you could probably actually beat someone to death but those individual sheaths. ... But I digress..... Now since this is mass-produced occasionally there's going to be heat treat issues but my mind I've been able to hack into cherry wood and the only thing that happened to the blade is some of the coating started to rub off. The edge did not roll it did not bend and it did not chip. even if it did Sheree does have a guarantee in which they will replace the blade if there is structural issue so you wouldn't have to worry about that either. But for under $30 if you're looking for a cool ass tactical blade that is actually usable then this is the one for you. By the way looking at the tactical sheath I'm pretty sure with some screws and bolts you could probably attach two of these she's together in an x pattern and wear them strapped to your back like Deathstroke but that's just a suggestion but I'm seriously considering it since these things are so cheap. I will post pictures if I do it though.Also for those people having issues with the strap if you look closely you will see that the snap is held on by a torx screw so if you're having issues simply loosen the screw and you can turn the strap behind the sheets so it doesn't get caught besides the sheath itself should say retain the blade enough while it's carried properly.
S**D
Great as a Machete!
I bought this as a Machete to get rid of annoying weeds in my backyard that are too strong to pull out (for me with my bad back) and grow fast.It came super sharp and slices through everything I put in front of it with ease (granted I’m not chopping wood)I see other buy it as a Sword but, I strictly wanted a good Machete and Schrade is a Company I’ve known and trusted for knives and tools the majority of my life (I’m pretty old, lol), they’ve never disappointed and this was/is another quality purchase too.Not to mention, this is the best looking Machete I have ever owned and it has the weight of a fine piece of well made steel, if you know what I mean.Super stoked with this purchase and I recommend this for it’s price and quality if you are looking for a good Machete (Sword too but, I honestly don’t know what you do with a seriously sharp sword nowadays).
K**.
Love it!
Great handle, lovely shape, NASTY tip.. perfect size.. and this one's darn sharp for a factory edge. The scabbard fits nicely and doesn't rattle, maybe I got a good one; I moved the little retention strap over so it's not so easily frayed by drawing the blade out. I know other people have complained about those things, which is why the reviews on these products are helpful. The blade itself is well balanced and feels great in hand. Though this blade is pretty and is pretty much a machete, it's also one pretty bad-ass defensive weapon. The only thing I could think of that they could do to improve this is to offer it in a more superior steel, but then it would probably cost near $100 instead of around $30. Who cares? It's almost too nice to be cutting brush with anyway. I've always liked Schrade blades, Priscilla exceeded my expectations for price. *note This is yet another review I've painstakingly written for the benefit of others out of my own buying experience which contains not one single offensive thing but has somehow been 'hidden by sensitivity filter' (which must obviously be broken) Stop censoring me for giving honest opinions or I might stop buying products from you to review at all.
S**E
Fantastic blade with only a couple of quirks
Excellent product overall with 2 minor flaws.Steel is quite good for the price, flexible enough to resist shattering under heavy use, but it's hard enough to keep a decent edge. Yes, it will get beat up if you're rough with it, but it also isn't a Gränsfors Bruk.The deeply laser-etched logos are a very nice touch on this semi-designer piece. The complex grind gives it a very useful distal taper with a thinner neck and thicker chopping section, much like a kukri but less pronounced. The full tang and taper make it quite quick to handle. The handle is a bit longer than necessary but that would allow a 2-handed or hand-and-a-half grip for extra chopping power for wood. The rubberized grip may look "cheap" to some, but it's there for function. Far better than wooden or synthetic scales. I haven't used it much in the wet, but it feels like it should grip well.Thick spine, should be plenty for batoning wood to split it. The black coating will wear some, but overall it is very durable. It's a nice textured finish, rough but finely grained for a good grip in the rain and durability.The only flaws I see are: (1) the nylon retention strap tends to stay in the path of the blade when drawn and gets cut, and (2) the clips for the scabbard do not fit the tactical/molle style slots.Overall, buy it now. Especially at this discount!
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