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Razor sharp 10" 7Cr17 stainless steel blade with sawback teeth
Lashing holes are pre-drilled in the guard and pommel
Ergonomic black pakkawood handle
Polished hand guard
Includes custom leather belt sheath
Certificate of authenticity
Overall length: 15"
Razor sharp 10" 7Cr17 stainless steel blade with sawback teeth
Lashing holes are pre-drilled in the guard and pommel
Ergonomic black pakkawood handle
Polished hand guard
Includes custom leather belt sheath
Certificate of authenticity
Overall length: 15"
Product Description
With styling reminiscent of early Hibben bowies, this Hibben Survivor Bowie Knife is the ultimate jungle warrior. It has a razor sharp 10" 7Cr17 stainless steel blade with powerful sawback teeth. Lashing holes are pre-drilled in the guard and pommel for attaching a spear and the ergonomic handle is made of black pakkawood. It includes a custom leather belt sheath and certificate of authenticity.
Bought this on my last order.Pay the extra for engraving. You can never have to many knives. My girlfriend loves this knife great piece of steel.
Maurice Clemons Dec 27, 2020 (5 out of 5)
A first blood and rambo 3 hybrid.
I was in love with this blade the first time I laid eyes on it and had to have it; to me it has the first blood vibe in it's blade. The handle however is more like the Rambo 3, which I favor over the hollow handle of the Lile design; I would give it 5 out of 5 a great knife and my favorite Hibben, but don't tell the others.
Cowboy C Bop Aug 01, 2020 (5 out of 5)
Rambo Tribute Bowie Knife No Doubt
At First , I just thought this was just another beauty by Gil Hibben to add to the collection.
Then - it was just shouting out “ Play With Me “!!
I am a huge fan of beautiful knives and have been collecting for decades .
Mostly all of my Hibbens are for collecting reasons only .
But with a name like “ Extreme Survivor “???
It was begging to be used .
So I took it out for a few hours and did some light chopping and slicing ( very sharp out of the box ).
I even put a vid on YouTube ( come check it out ).
Needless to say this was a success !
I am very impressed!
Would I use the word “ Extreme “????
No .
But definitely a “ Survivor “.
At closer inspection you can feel the Rambo 3 handle homage ( along with the Rambo 1 and 2 serrations ).
Absolutely gorgeous!!!!
Is this Gil’s answer to Jimmy Lyle ?? A tribute ??
I’m sure it is .
We all have our inspirations , hero’s , idols .
I’m sure Gil does too .
( he knew Elvis for Heavens Sakes ) haha .
If you are a Hibben fan and appreciate his artistic skills , and are looking for a pretty awesome Bowie knife at an Amazingly low price ( I would of paid more by the way )—- then look no further .
The Hibben Extreme Survivor got you covered .
Big and Beautiful!!!
John J Valdez Mar 19, 2020 (5 out of 5)
1 Wicked Blade
I am very happy with this blade it is wicked and razor sharp and a really good feel and look also great weight and handle for a blade of this size.
Savior yeo Jan 17, 2020 (5 out of 5)
Wonderful
Great knife came very sharp
kevin McQueen Nov 29, 2019 (5 out of 5)
Nice Knife!
This is a big impressive knife, it has a very thick spine and screams of quality as you look at it. It has great balance and a nice edge out of the box. I am looking forward to stress testing it. Pull this knife out for protection in the woods and the bear will run away.
raul salinas Jul 31, 2016 (5 out of 5)
Rambo would approve
This is very close to Hibben's prototype for the Rambo 5 Knife, but that never came to be. it's done so well. just holding this in your head you can feel the quality it's a work of art.
Anonymous Jul 10, 2016 (5 out of 5)
Great Blade
From Steve W on 7-10-16
Got my knife today, I must admit that this blade is awesome. It was fairly sharp out of the box. But the weight and balance of this blade is what sold me on it. another dynamite piece from BUDK at a reasonable price as well.keep it up, and fokes buy one, it will not disappoint you in any way.
John May 18, 2014 (5 out of 5)
Beautiful Knife
This is a beautiful knife. Very well made and finished and constructed of the highest quality materials. The sheath is also first rate. Caught it on sale 30% off. Great buy. I am having a lot of fun with it. Makes a great boar spear when lashed to a shaft. Gil Hibben knives are the highest quality. You should try one.
Jose Apr 13, 2013 (5 out of 5)
BUDK please
wow i really like this knife, please BUDK make a video. i would recommend this knife.
Stephen May 12, 2020 (4 out of 5)
Chinese need to learn deburr techniques
The non cutting edges on the hilt and pommel had a sharp burr that needed buffed out. Otherwise a nice knife.
Clay Apr 27, 2013 (3 out of 5)
Good looking knife
I'm a Hibben knife fan/collector. This knife is called "The Survivor" knife. First the Good: it arrived razor sharp, it's well balanced, the mirror finish is really pretty, most of the spine is thick enough to take a beating, and its heavy enough overall to do some chopping and a few basic survival functions. It would be a great wall hanger in someones man-cave or a great conversation piece of weaponry. The Not Quite As Good: The fit of the pieces of the knife is not really on par with other knives at this price point. The blade should fit into the handguard without any visible space between the guard and wide part at the base of the blade before it tapers down to the tang going inside the handle. Also, the spacers in the handle are not flush with the pieces they are separating which leaves an edge you can feel on each spacer. Not enough to cut your hand, but at this price point that fit should have been addressed. The only feature that really negates this blades use as a serious survival knife is that the last inch and a half of blade is really too thin for any serious "survivor" work. It was so thin at the tip when I got it that the very tip point of the blade was bent about 15 degrees to the left. For anything other than stabbing soft tissue, the tip may break off. Maybe it was meant to carve pits into olives for pimentos at the survival camp or something of that nature. However, the first time you stab it into any hard material you will likely draw back a broken or damaged blade tip because it's just too thin at the point. In summary, its a wicked looking knife and I decided to keep it because it's a Hibben and I got it on sale. But if someone is looking for a serious "real" survival knife, BudK has many other knives that would probably suit that purpose better...even if they don't look quite as good as this knife.
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Gil Hibben Extreme Survival Survivor Bowie Knife With Sheath