This Civil War IXL Deluxe Bowie Knife possess a powerful and deadly blade that is fit for a soldier's hand. This knife has a wide, strong blade with a clipped point, which is short enough to be easily carried and concealed but also large enough for slashing and stabbing. The blade is crafted from polished steel and measures approximately 9.5 inches long and 3 inches wide. The black horn handle features a brass hand-guard and the black leather sheath features attractive silver fittings. The knife's overall length is 15 inches.
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