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Brushline Sawback Hunting Knife - Gray Rubber

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Dust on your boots, last light fading over the mesquite, hog down in the brush. This fixed blade rides in the truck or on your belt, ready to cut rope, open feed bags, or break down meat. The 4.5-inch black blade with sawback and serrations bites into tough hide and small limbs, while the gray rubber handle keeps your grip sure when things get slick. Simple, tough, and made for long days in the field.

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Brushline Steel for the Country Between Fences

Out past the last caliche turnoff, when the mesquite thickens and the lease road quits pretending to be a road, you don’t need pretty gear. You need a fixed blade that shrugs off dust, blood, and being tossed into the truck floorboard. This 9.5-inch hunting knife was built for that stretch of country between the fence line and the feeder.

A 4.5-inch matte black drop point blade leads the way, with a sawback spine and partial serrations along the edge. It looks like what it is: a working knife for hunters who clear their own shooting lanes and haul their own game.

How This Fixed Blade Earns Its Place in Texas Country

On a cold hill country morning, brush is wet, hands are numb, and metal handles get slick fast. That’s where the gray rubber handle on this knife pays for itself. Five inches of textured rubber lock into your palm, even when you’re sweating through August heat or working in a November drizzle.

The drop point profile gives you control when you're following a seam along a whitetail’s hide or easing around a hog’s shoulder. The partial serrations chew through rope, baling twine, feed sacks, or a stubborn bit of nylon strap in the bed of the truck. When you hit a low limb blocking a blind window or a scrub branch across a two-track, the sawback spine gives you another way to cut it down without reaching for another tool.

Texas OTF Knife Buyers and the Fixed Blade That Rides Beside Them

If you already carry an OTF knife Texas style in your pocket for day-to-day chores, this fixed blade belongs nearby. The OTF handles quick cuts around town; this knife takes over when the dirt roads start and the cell signal fades.

Plenty of Texans keep a Texas OTF knife clipped in their jeans for opening boxes, cutting tie wraps, or slicing through light cord. But when it’s camp time, when you’re dressing game behind a stock tank or trimming small limbs around a new blind, a 9.5-inch fixed blade like this is the tool that actually does the heavy work. It rides in a pack, under a truck seat, or on a belt where no one cares how it looks—only that it cuts when asked.

Working Steel in Real Texas Conditions

Texas hunting season doesn’t care if your knife is pretty. It cares if it holds up to dust, sweat, and hard use. This steel blade is coated in a non-reflective matte black finish that doesn’t flash in the sun when you’re glassing out of a blind window or easing through brush after hogs at night.

The flat pommel at the end of the handle gives you a solid backing if you need to tap the spine through a tight knot of wood or use the butt to nudge in a tent stake at camp. The integrated guard keeps your hand from sliding forward when you’re bearing down, cutting through cartilage or heavy hide. Every inch of the knife earns its keep in places where there’s no quick trip back to town.

Texas Knife Law: Where a Fixed Blade Fits Beside an OTF

Carry questions come up a lot, especially from folks who already run an OTF knife Texas wide in their pocket. This fixed blade drops into that same legal world but with a different role. Under current Texas knife laws, both fixed blades and OTF knives are legal to own and carry for most adults, with restrictions mainly tied to location and very large blades.

This hunting knife sits under the kind of extreme blade lengths that trigger extra attention, and it’s purpose-built for the field, not a courthouse lobby. That matters when you’re going from town to lease, stopping for ice or feed on the way. Your OTF might ride discreet in a pocket; this one usually stays in the truck, pack, or at camp, ready for work instead of city carry.

Field Use Along Texas Backroads

Picture a long weekend on a Panhandle lease. Wind is up, dust is everywhere, and gear takes a beating. This knife doesn’t mind riding in a door pocket, bouncing on washboard roads, or getting wiped clean on the leg of your jeans. The rubber handle doesn’t get too hot in the sun or too cold on a frosty morning. When it’s time to quarter a deer behind the truck or trim brush away from a rattling gate, it’s already there.

Camp Work from Pineywoods to South Texas Brush

In the pines, it slices camp line and shaves kindling. In the brush country, it clears thorny branches from around feeders and blinds. The sawback spine gives you bite on small limbs, and the serrations keep cutting even when the straight edge has seen a full day’s use. One knife, a lot of small, necessary jobs across a whole season.

Questions Texas Buyers Ask About Hunting and OTF Knives

Are OTF knives legal to carry in Texas?

Yes. Under current Texas law, OTF knives—often called switchblades—are legal to own and carry for most adults. The main restrictions today focus on certain locations, like schools, courthouses, and secured government buildings, rather than on whether the blade is an OTF or a fixed knife. Many Texans carry an OTF knife Texas daily in the pocket, then keep a fixed blade like this one in the truck or pack for hunting and camp work.

How does this fixed blade compare to an OTF for Texas hunting?

An OTF is quick for light cuts—feed bags, tape, cord, zip ties around the ranch. This 9.5-inch fixed blade steps in once you hit the lease gate. The longer 4.5-inch drop point blade, plus sawback and serrations, handle field dressing, light chopping, and camp chores that would be tough on a compact Texas OTF knife. Most seasoned hunters carry both: OTF in the pocket, fixed blade in the truck or on the belt.

Is this the right first hunting knife for Texas country?

If you’re starting out and want a no-nonsense field knife that won’t make you nervous to actually use it, this is a smart choice. It’s affordable, sturdy, and simple—steel blade, rubber handle, no moving parts. Pair it with a reliable Texas OTF knife for everyday carry, and you’ll have one blade for town and one for country without overspending on either.

From Gate Chain to Game Rail

End of a long day on the lease. You’ve locked the gate, last ice chest loaded, sky going from orange to that deep blue you only see over open pasture. In your pocket, your OTF has done its share—zip ties, feed bags, small chores. But when you dropped a hog in the sendero or took a buck down by the creek, this fixed blade was in your hand.

Gray rubber grip, black steel blade, dust on both. It’s not fancy and doesn’t pretend to be. It just works in the kind of places where service stations are thirty miles apart and the only clock that matters is the one the sun keeps. That’s where this hunting knife belongs.

Blade Length (inches) 4.5
Overall Length (inches) 9.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Partial-Serrated
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Rubber
Theme Tactical
Handle Length (inches) 5
Pommel/Butt Cap Flat pommel