GTG-T Tactical Ginunting

$ 319.99

BLADE:  Full tang  5160 High carbon steel, Selective Tempered to withstand daily use. Near the guard of the blade is a  3-inch serrated edge, a small saw  which is great for cutting ropes, fabric or leather. The combo edge blade adds to the aesthetic look and versatility of the blade. This combination of a plain and serrated edge blade makes it a multipurpose long knife for hunting and or clearing path across forested areas or thick bushes. It also has a **sharpened false edge. (** Reminder: User should exercise extreme caution at all times when handling TUSK and all other cultural blades.)

HANDLE: Beautifully hand curved ” Kamagong” or ebony Slabs designed for comfort and ease of holding the blade. It is secured with screw and nut, and further mended with special epoxy to reinforce the full tang metal grip.

SHEATH: Mahogany wood , Kiln and aged and coated in black; Side liner quick draw sheath with forced fit locking system and a band ring for sling straps for either leg, front , side, and back carry .

Since we don’t usually stock this item, it can be pre-ordered. It will be available around 3 months from the time the order is placed.

 

Only 2 left in stock (can be backordered)

Description

GTG-T:  (Tactical Ginunting) From it’s classic form as an agricultural implement, used to cut and strip sugar canes, and clearing rice fields, come a Utility, Survival and Tactical blade adapted and modified as a more robust implement called the Tactical Ginunting. It is part of the Philippine Marines’ arsenal, used in clearing vegetation when cruising the jungles, dressing hunt, preparing firewood, and for self defense. This non serrated edge blade is well balanced and aesthetically designed blade and sheath. A conversation piece. A must for Blade collectors and Enthusiasts.

 

Additional information

Blade Length :

19-19.5"inches

Handle Length :

6-6.5"inches

Overall Length :

25-25.5"inches

SKU :

GTG-T

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