

🖤 Own the edge: Tactical style meets everyday carry mastery.
The MTECH USA MT-673 is a 5-inch fixed blade neck knife featuring a durable 3Cr13 stainless steel blade with a stealthy black stonewash finish. Its full tang G10 handle offers ergonomic comfort and raised palm support, while the included Kydex sheath ensures secure, discreet carry. Designed for tactical use and everyday readiness, this knife delivers exceptional value for professionals seeking reliable defense and utility.






| ASIN | B00CBRV5JA |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #334,925 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #677 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Blade Type | Fixed |
| Brand | MTECH USA |
| Brand Name | MTECH USA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Retail Box with Tamper-Evident Seal and Protective Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,542) |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319070863 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 2.63 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.26 x 3.03 x 0.71 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
| Material | 3Cr13 |
| Model Name | MT-673 |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Orientation | Vertical |
| Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MT-673 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor, outdoor knife |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Linear |
| Size | 5" |
| Special Feature | Stainless Steel Blade |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Theme | Tactical |
| UPC | 805319070863 045918896994 657439641115 |
| Warranty Description | Limited |
B**A
Nice sheath
I paid a 13 dollar bill for this little neck knife. It's good. I looked up the steel on Mtechs website and it says 3cr which is OK, the crkt minimalist is 5cr. Anyways this knife isn't meant to be used as a primary. It has a really good feel in hand. The grind was a little wanky out of the box, but was sharp enough to cut paper. Stealth retention is excellent. Mine is secure I have shaked this vigorously with knife in and it isn't going anywhere. See video for my test results. If youre looking for something primarily you may want to look elsewhere because the edge wont last you long because of the steel. Overall I think it's worth it for $13 considering crkt minimalist is $30.
W**E
Excellent Quality Neck Knife for Defense!
I own the CRKT Folts designed 2387 Minimalist Bowie and love it but, being less than half the price, I wanted to see how this Mtech compared. The blade design is quite different with it's tanto like features and therefore seems it can be used to pierce/puncture more effectively than the CRKT's bowie blade, though I much prefer the bowie blade for most practical uses. However, I think this Mtech would be better as a defensive weapon. The handle is very similar to the CRKT and I find it very comfortable, though I find the CRKT the best for my hand size. The Kydex sheath is smaller than the CRKT which I like for it's intended purpose as a neck knife but both provide a quality sheath that retains their respective knives well and provide a reassuring click when the knife's properly engaged. The CRKT has a finer fit and finish though I'm quite pleased with the Mtech's build quality and like the stonewash finish. Overall, I'm impressed with this knife, especially for the money. The CRKT is worth the extra money but I think many will find the Mtech's smaller size and price more to their liking for a neck knife, especially if they're looking for a defensive weapon.
A**S
Tough little knife
Lil" Tuffy is what we call it.. seems to be nice sturdy useful knife.. was looking for something to attach to a c**p 10 sheath,, with size and mounting ability it fit well and easy to draw.. get good response from others seeing how tough it is and sharpness and mounting capability.. recommended to others.. Have other MTech products and seem good value for quality and price..
J**.
Great knife in its price range
First off you got to understand you are buying an 8 dollar knife. Is there better knives out there? Absolutely. Im a huge knife junkie the crkt minimalist line i also own, and several other similair sized from 10 dollars to 100+ dollars and all are much better. I bought this as a cheap small knife to carry daily around the farm and not be upset if i lose it, break it etc. Be advised if you plan to use a blade tech tek lok, the holes are not big enough for the screws. I used 550 paracord and made some loops through the holes to wear on my belt horizontally just left of my buckle, my preferred carry method for knives. This knife is actually built pretty well considering the price, came razor sharp ro my surprise, and so far is holding an edge pretty well, and sharpens quickly. Holster is secure and well made, except for not being able to use a tek lok. I took one star off for that. But all in all if you want a cheap knife that you wont mind abusing, and can afford to replace, give this knife a chance. If you dont like it, you wont have any regret with an 8 dollar knife
G**N
Great affordable EDC Knife
I am blown away by how well this knife is made. For a knife costing 7.00 its fantastic. The blade is thick and strong, has a nice grind to it and was decently sharp out of the box. A few swipes on the ceramic side of a Smiths knife sharpener and its plenty sharp enough for any day to day cutting tasks. Ive seen some reviews on this of people thinking this is a "go to war" knife. Its not, not big enough, nor made to do those kinds of tasks. Its not a woodland survival knife that will cut down trees and built a log cabin. What it is, is a knife that you will keep on you, all the time, its light, very light, but feels good and balanced in the hand. Its easy to cut with and easy to apply pressure if cutting something more difficult like rope, cardboard, etc. The sheath is well made from actual kydex, some say theirs rattled but mine does not. Lockup is tight, its not going anywhere and isnt gonna fall out. Requires a direct pull to release the knife from the sheath. I had never heard of Mtech before this and its my first knife from them, will not be the last. I cant attest to how long it will hold an edge, though I have a suspicion that directly depends on how you use it. Even if it doesn't hold it the best, a few swipes on a sharpener and its right back. The blade design is fantastic and allows for long stroke cutting or precision cutting using the slanted tanto end. This same end is also really good for piercing things, packages, dog/cat food bags, tape on boxes, mailer envelopes and so on. Would also work good for food prep while camping. The sheath comes with a dog tag style beaded chain to hang around your neck. Chain seems well made and is coated black, which makes it less visible when around people. Also the flat profile of the knife and sheath make it very discrete when worn around the neck. If you would rather carry it on your belt like me, be it horizontal or vertical, all it takes a little length of paracord and a lighter and you can easily make belt loops. Don't listen to what others say about 550 paracord not fitting, it does, just requires a little ingenuity to get it started. First cut a length of paracord longer then what you need, say maybe 10 inches. Next take a piece of clear tape, like scotch tape and tape one end of the paracord as i did in one of the pictures. Now you can run the tape thru the eyelet holes and pull the cord thru, its the exact perfect size to fit now. Once you get the cord thru all the holes the way you like them, adjust the size of the loops to fit your belt and leave just a little extra over. Cut the para cord on the back side close to the eyelets, leave just a 1/8 inch or so sticking out, take a lighter or some other means of melting the paracord ends and once you heat it a bit, use the flat blade of a pair of scissors to press the paracord and make it bigger then the hole. Now the loops can come out and you dont have to tie a knot on it. You can see this in one of the pics i posted. I did mine for horizontal carry, but vertical would work the same way. In closing I think this is a good value for what it is, obviously its a copy of the CRKT minimalist but 1/3 the price. I like CRKT knives, I took a pic of the Mtech next to the CRKT S.P.E.W. (i hate that name) for a size comparison. I bought the spew locally at Walmart the day I ordered the Mtech, its what got me looking on here. 20.00 for that knife seemed a little bit much for something that small and after researching and getting the Mtech knife, I will be returning the spew for a refund. From what I can tell both the minimalist and the spew use 5cr13mov steel, the Mtech uses 440c stainless. From my research these steels are pretty close in performance and are both are rust resistant. I don't think you would achieve much different results using either. Back in the 80's and 90's pretty much every knife we had in America was made using 440c, even kitchen knives. I still have butcher knives made from it, they are better then 30 years old and still work just fine. If you are looking for a nice small, lightweight, everyday carry knife, want to free up your pockets but not carry something around that looks like you are heading to a Rambo impersonator event pick this little knife up, you wont regret it, and at 7 bucks a pop neither will your wallet.
S**E
Nulla da dire, ergonomico e robusto. Affilato come un rasoio
N**E
O produto veio conforme o anúncio. Gostei bastante da robustez e leveza da peça. O ruim foi a entrega. Tive que buscar a mercadoria no local indicado após vários dias sem informação.
S**I
Me ha hecho darme cuenta de lo bien que van los filos tanto
M**3
Habe das Messer für meinen Bruder bestellt und kann nur sagen, er ist sehr zufrieden damit. Alles ist gut verarbeitet und stabil. Klinge und Schaft bestehen aus einem durchgängigen Stück Metall. Guter Preis. Gutes Produkt. Klare Empfehlung.
A**R
Das ist ein sehr schönes und scharfes Messer
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