🔪 Slice through the day with urban edge and precision.
The MASTER USA MU-1119UC-MC is a 6.75-inch stainless steel Tanto blade knife featuring an ambidextrous fine edge and a durable stainless steel handle with urban camo finish. Designed for construction professionals, it includes a sheath with a stainless clip for easy carry and is built for precision and durability.
Recommended Uses For Product | Construction |
Brand | MASTER USA |
Model Name | MU-1119UC-MC |
Special Feature | Stainless Clip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Sheath |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Urban Camo |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Steel Handle |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Fine Edge |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 6.75 Inches |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319063988 |
Power Source | Manual |
Size | 6.75-Inch Overall |
Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
UPC | 805319063988 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.99 x 2.56 x 0.47 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 6 x 9 inches |
Brand Name | MASTER USA |
Country of Origin | China |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MU-1119UC-MC |
Model Year | 2018 |
A**1
**"A Knife that Cuts Both Ways... Seriously!"**
**⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐**This Master USA knife isn't just *sharp*—it’s *sexy sharp*. From the moment I held it, I could tell it was built for action. The black stainless steel blade glistens with that perfect balance of hardness and corrosion resistance, making it an absolute *keeper* in the outdoors or... well, wherever you need a dependable edge. 😉I’ve used it for everything from camping to DIY projects and it’s *so* reliable. The razor-sharp fine edge effortlessly slices through anything I throw at it (which, *wink wink*, could be a lot more than just outdoor materials). The fixed blade and full tang construction make it feel solid in hand, and the nylon fiber sheath with lanyard makes it super easy to carry—whether you’re hiking or *carrying something more... personal*.This knife isn’t just for the wilderness; it’s got a sleek, tactical vibe perfect for anyone who wants something that looks *as tough as it is*—and trust me, it looks damn good. Whether you're slicing fruit, filet mignon, or showing off your survival skills in the bedroom... this knife will definitely get the job done. 🔪✨*Ready for a cut above the rest?*
D**K
Handle too thin- Fixed
These Master knives are very simple, stainless steel, sharp, and priced right. I have 3 and like them.The handle is too thin though. To fix this I whipped 1/8 inch nylon line (rope) tight to the handle.Just whip over the existing line or rope.This makes the handle about 1/2 inch thick which has a much better feel.Google whipping line or rope if you are not familiar with it. It is very easy to do it.And just tuck the loose ends into the handle to hide them.The sheath works well and holds the knife well.The knife is slightly on the smaller side but exactly what is wanted.
R**
Little bitty
The handle length is 3½ inches the blade length is 3 inches. The case is molded plastic.Mine did not come sharp,A decent looking little knife, while it is usable forSome knife purposes it is not suitable for anything that requires a full grip. The handle is smaller than a persons hand, and threw inches is the minimum length necessary to reach a vital organs through the rib cage, so self defense is not a realistic use. It does fit in a boot well and altogether has a slim profile, slight modification to the sheath to Allow the little stud that locks it in was done, just beveled the edge of the sheath that the stud has to move through because it had. Tendency to catch when being reinserted. I would have to say that this knife falls a minimum of 25% too short to end able to safely grip it during ab emergency. If you have the hands of a 10 year old girl it's probably about the right size. So maybe the north Korean military can use it, but full size people not so much. Based on its qualities it will be used as a small thrower. Its not a bad knife in most respectsActually I think it's about right for my niece.
S**A
Cheap but effective
Master USA printed on one side, China on the other. Good sheath retention. Def need to add your own handle. Not great for big hands. Sheath needed a lot of smoothing.
K**T
Master USA Tactical neck knife
So, I ordered this when it caught my eye, no particular reason. I got it figuring it would be pretty crappy quality, just because of the price, but I was pleasantly surprised. I removed the lanyard from the sheath, just because that's not my style. The sheath clip is somewhat flimsy, and the knife has some play when sheathed. It is worth noting that the sheath fits into the penny pocket in my jeans, though mine is quite large, so I can't guarantee it'd fit any of yours. That all being said, I bought this for the knife, not the sheath.The knife itself is a darker black than the photo would suggest, and the cord wrapping around the handle is a silver. I found I did have to sharpen it, which was a bit of a pain. With my smith's dfpk sharpener, the stones do not work as well on recurve blades. This knife is in fact a very slight recurve. If you use rods to sharpen it, or pocket pal type sharpeners, it should be easy. Even "normal" bench stones should be fine. The issue with smith's diamond stones is that the abrasive surface does not extend on and past the corner of the stones. When sharpening recurves, I always use the corner. I did manage to finally get it sharp with my system, though the finish along the edge is not the "mirror finish" that I am able to put on the rest of my knives.This knife is a lot of fun to just twirl around, and is solid enough for utility work. Could you defend yourself with it? Definitely. It has quickly become one of my EDC knives. I will say, that the grip took some getting used to. As at least one other reviewer noted, the grip seems most comfortable when you slot your middle finger through the hole, and grip it that way. I have gotten past that point, and now prefer to place my index finger through the loop. *WARNING* If you have large hands, like me, you may find that with your index finger through the loop, your pinky may be very close to the edge, or perhaps even on it.Overall, 5 stars for the knife, 3 and 1/2 for the sheath. Buy it, it's great for yourself or a gift for others.
Y**I
Cool
Cool
B**S
Well worth the price
Well balanced. Nice design. Needs some final sharpening. Solid one piece design, easy to use.. Very happy with this purchase. Would recommend.
B**Y
Belt clip 👎🏿
The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars . Is cause the belt clip isn't the best I took the rope it came with and made my own I can put my belt through with there clip when you pull the knife the knife case pulls off belt besides that it's a great case needs different way to attach
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