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The Master USA MU-1119GC Tactical Neck Knife features a 3.75-inch corrosion-resistant 440 stainless steel blade with a stealth black finish, wrapped in a durable cord handle for superior grip. Compact at 6.75 inches overall, it’s designed for everyday carry, tactical use, and outdoor adventures. Comes with a nylon sheath equipped with a belt clip and lanyard for secure, versatile carry options.






| ASIN | B0077Q9SCG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,823 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #64 in Tactical Knives #221 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 3.75 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | MASTER USA |
| Brand Name | MASTER USA |
| Color | Grey Camo |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,885 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319064008 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Cord-Wrapped Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Nylon Fiber Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Master Fixed 3.0 in Blade Paracord Handle |
| Manufacture Year | 2026 |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
| Model Name | MU |
| Model Number | 1119-1121 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Fixed Blade |
| Special Features | Fixed Blade |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Everyday Carry |
| UPC | 805319064008 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
R**S
Great knife.
I love these neck knives. I've bought a few in different colors and this is the 3rd black one. I hand them out as gifts. They come sharp and their sturdy. Definitely a must have for neck knife guys. It has a pocket clip on it, but i prefer to just wear it around my neck. It's sheath holds the knife really well. It's not going anywhere. Great buy.
J**C
Knife seats securely in the sheath and draws with ease.
This fixed blade fits secure in the metal sheath and draws easily and quietly. The sheath has a cord secured to it as well as a belt style clip depending on your preference or circumstances. This little fixed blade is just the right size for my hand. Any smaller it would be hard to hold aandlarger you start running into knife blade laws re. length as blade get to 4" they often are considered a deadly weapon so this blade is perfect at under 3 1/2" blade. I Hanover had a neck knife and holster but I love it and feel safer with better access to my knife than when clipped to my belt or pants pocket. I like the rhythm of it swinging as I walk and that can be stopped by wearing it under my top layer. Love it!
J**E
My EDC
i have an extensive collection ranging from very expensive kabar to this little thing. For the price it's unbeatable. It's sharp enough. If you are buying a knife to cut something constantly buy a box cutter. If you don't want to carry your 11 inch kabar tanto that's strapped to your leg, then this is it. I carry this as my EDC and a back up when I have my kabar. Let's be honest, if you are using it to save your neck, you are not gonna ninja slash someone, that little sharp point is what does the trick. Mine is sharp enough to cut my paracord, pointy enough to impale a ham, and easy enough to deploy one handed. I conceal it on my belt in the pit of my back. So for all the knife nuts, it's a cheap blade to use and if you lose it for any reason you won't cry over a 150$ knife. That's the pros. Let's get to the con's. No hilt, means when you stab that ham and hit the bone, your hand is gonna slip and get sliced open on the blade, still better then sleeping 6ft under the ground. That twine they wrapped around the handle, I took that off and gave it to the cat, useless. I dislike neck knives so it's either on my redwings, or belt. I wrapped paracord around the handle, classed up the Kydex sheath, and put a lanyard on it so if it comes to a ground fight, which all fights do, my arms and hands bashing into the pavement have a less tendency to lose the knife. Let's be honest here you buy this for one purpose, to be able to breathe a few more years. I am going to include a photo of my upgrade, and my kabar so you get the idea why it's a great knife for its intended purpose. If you want to chop wood, be a weekend warrior go over to Ontario knife, or kabar. Want to protect yourself for EDC this is a stable bet for under 10$. Some people had issues with the Kydex I don't. Lose 1 star for the cheesy string
R**A
Master cutlery knife. Daily use
It's from Master cutlery. 3-in black blade knife. It makes a great concealment knife. Make the great small camping knife . Pretty much like a pocket fisherman knife. It's lightweight durable. The only problem is I don't like these plastic sheath ! I love it's durability and lightweightness and it's concealment. It's perfect pocket size what's the price is reasonable for it too.
M**U
Good little knife
Updated(s) about a year (2 now) into ownership... I bought this as a boot knife for my wife on our farm, she's carried one for several months now and it is a great little tool. I keep 3 in a rotation for her, now and then she will loose one for a few days from not getting it pushed all of the way into the sheath but no complaints on a knife that is carried every day all day long. People complaining about the handle wrap, put a dab of super glue on the knots, re-angle the blade for your intent and read the measurements before you buy... It's a neck / small boot knife, not a Bowie. An update(1)... We now have several more of these between my wife and myself because they are so useful and easy to carry. A few are permanently affixed boot knifes, some loose, some attached to other things like canteen covers. We really could not say enough good things about them. To help with lost and found issues... I rewrapped the handles with high visibility reflective tent cord... It helps out a lot. I also drill .250 holes in the bottom of the sheaths to let debris fall out which helps with a boot knife and trash sand preventing the knife from fully going in and locking. Another update(2) after buying two more... Still a great knife to have and I keep adding these to gear or locations. The reflective handle wrap we started using in a must. I can back track quickly around dark with a flashlight and recover one dropped with ease. The grind quality is still luck of the draw on these when you get them. Of the last two I bought one was sharp as a razor, the other I had to take down with a file before sharpening because it was ground like a butter knife. Also I've noticed the price on these changes greatly. The last few months they had gone up to $12 and then suddenly dropped back to $5. Buy several of these when they are cheap, their handy and make great gifts.
J**.
Nice little knife. For the price, you can't go wrong!
I didn't expect a lot for the price, but I was pleasantly surprised by this little knife. I was looking for a knife to attach to my EDC fanny pack. This one was small enough to fit along the top of the pack without too much protrusion by the handle. I like that the knife is decently sharp, and is sturdy and light. Some people didn't like the paracord wrap, but I do like it as it keeps the weight down, gives a better grip and matches my fanny pack. I was also pleased by how well the sheath retained the knife. It is secure enough, yet you don't have to fight to pull the knife out. For the money, you just can't go wrong!
@**R
Good knife
It came really sharp good quality blade. Good value especially for $5! And it works well to throw and it’s about the size I expected
R**R
Inexpensive but decent - be aware of the sheath orientation.
The edge on mine from the factory is way off center and will need some work. It's pretty thin and the stamped edges aren't very smooth, but again this is a $6.00 knife. The handle is pretty short and your little finger will be dangerously close to the blade in a reverse grip, but it is what it is with this design. The orientation on this sheath is what I would call "left handed". Meaning if I wore it on my right hip the edged would face forward. Backwards for my original intention. It is accurately represented in the image... I just didn't catch that when I was looking. Since it is set up backwards for what I need so I'm still debating how I'll use it. But it's so thin and light I think it could find a home on the right side of my plate carrier somewhere as an option C or D kind of thing. The tip is sharp and seems fairly robust considering the overall size of blade. It's an interesting drop point, slash tanto, slash karambit-ish blade. I feel like it would poke and slash pretty well if you needed it to. And I'm pretty sure that's all this thing is intended to do.
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