Large D2 Steel Bowie Knife With Brown Micarta Handle
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Description
Our Large D2 Steel Bowie Knife with Brown Micarta Handle is a hand-forged fixed blade designed for hunting, camping, bushcraft, survival preparation, and demanding outdoor utility tasks. Its broad Bowie profile provides useful reach and leverage, while full-tang construction supports strength, balance, and controlled handling.
The brown Micarta handle adds a practical grip and a traditional earth-tone finish. A protective sheath with a secure belt attachment is included for carrying and storage.
How Does the Hand-Forged D2 Steel Blade Perform?
D2 tool steel is known for hardness, wear resistance, and dependable edge retention. These properties help the blade perform repeated outdoor tasks, including cutting rope, processing branches, preparing wood, and handling hunting equipment.
The large fixed-blade structure has no folding mechanism or moving components. Its broad cutting edge supports heavy-duty work, while the sharpened edge allows controlled slicing and detailed cutting.
Customers comparing blade materials can read our guide to the best steel for knives.
Why Choose a Brown Micarta Handle?
The Brown Micarta handle is shaped to fit the hand and includes deep finger grooves for improved control. Its textured surface supports a stable grip during wet, cold, or demanding outdoor conditions.
Micarta is a composite handle material valued for durability, moisture resistance, and dimensional stability. The brown finish also complements the rugged appearance of the large D2 steel blade.
Learn how Micarta compares with other grips in our knife handle materials guide.
How Does Full-Tang Construction Improve Strength?
Full-tang construction means the blade steel continues through the complete handle. This design distributes force across the knife and reduces weak connection points between the blade and grip.
It also improves stability during chopping, cutting, brush clearing, and wood-processing tasks.
What Are the Main Product Features?
- Hand-forged D2 tool steel blade
- Large fixed Bowie blade profile
- Full-tang construction
- Brown Micarta handle
- Textured, moisture-resistant grip
- Deep ergonomic finger grooves
- Balanced design for control and power
- Heavy-duty protective sheath
- Secure belt attachment
- Protective packaging included
What Are the Technical Specifications?
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Large Fixed-Blade Bowie Knife |
| Blade Material | D2 Tool Steel |
| Blade Style | Large Bowie |
| Construction | Full Tang |
| Handle Material | Brown Micarta |
| Grip | Textured and Moisture Resistant |
| Balance | Optimized for Control and Power |
| Sheath | Heavy-Duty Protective Sheath |
| Belt Attachment | Included |
| Construction Method | Hand Forged |
What Can This Large Bowie Knife Be Used For?
This knife is suitable for hunting, field dressing, camping, bushcraft, brush clearing, splitting small wood, survival preparation, and general outdoor utility. Its bold profile also makes it suitable for display and fixed-blade collections.
Explore related designs in our D2 Steel Bowie knives, Bowie knives, and D2 steel hunting knives collections.
What Is Included With the Knife?
Each package includes:
- One Large D2 Steel Bowie Knife with Brown Micarta Handle
- One heavy-duty protective sheath
- One secure belt attachment
- Protective packaging
How Should You Maintain the D2 Steel Blade?
Clean and dry the blade after each use. Apply a light coat of suitable knife oil before storage to reduce moisture exposure. Keep the knife in a dry location and maintain the edge with appropriate sharpening tools.
Follow our knife sharpening guide for general edge-maintenance steps.
Why Choose Our Large D2 Steel Bowie Knife?
Our large Bowie knife combines 5 practical qualities: wear-resistant D2 steel, full-tang strength, a broad fixed blade, a Brown Micarta grip, and a protective belt sheath. It is built for outdoor users and collectors who prefer a substantial handmade knife with dependable construction.







