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🗡️ Own the wild with precision and stealth — the Colombian Warrior Spearhead means business.
The Jungle Hunter Colombian Warrior Spearhead features a 6 1/2" SK5 high carbon steel blade with a nonreflective black oxide coating for stealth and durability. Designed to fit any standard 15/16" wooden handle, it offers versatile survival functionality. Included is a rugged dual-strap nylon belt sheath for secure carry. At 10 3/4" overall length, this spearhead is a compact, reliable tool for hunting, self-defense, and outdoor survival.
| ASIN | B013E6YY4Y |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #627,553 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2,295 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 6.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | SK5 High Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Blade Type | single-edged |
| Brand | United Cutlery |
| Brand Name | United Cutlery |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Tamper-Evident Cushioned Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 145 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760729312203 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Colombian Spear Head |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 11 Inches |
| Item Shape | Spear Point |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,hunting,camping,outdoor |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | United Cutlery |
| Model Name | UC3122 |
| Model Number | UC3122 |
| Part Number | UC3122-BRK |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 6.3" |
| Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Style | Traditional |
| Theme | Survival |
| UPC | 760729312203 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
J**E
A Great Budget Spear Head
The steel used in these is high-carbon SK-5, the same Cold Steel currently uses as of 2019 for their Bushman knives and the base models of their SRK and Recon Tanto, so the metal is quite good, especially at the price point. It's essentially 1080 high-carbon steel, a very good mix of hardness and toughness which is desirable in a shorter blade that will be enduring heavy impact. For a handle, I used a rake/hoe replacement handle from Home Depot, which cost less than ten bucks after Uncle Sam got done skimming off the top. It's solid Ash and 5' long but does have a metal collar over the business end held on by a detent in the metal. So, I had to drill out the detent (I used a 5/16" bit and small cordless drill) to mount the spear head. I did however flip the collar around and mount it to the butt end of the handle, carefully hammering it on straight to seat it. It is a tight fit, that's for sure, but the shaft now has a metal butt cap that didn't cost me an extra dime which also adds a good three inches to it's overall length. Fitting the shaft to the head took about 5 minutes with my Spyderco and one solid throw into a tree seated it forever more. I paid 25 bucks for the head and less than 10 for the handle, which makes it a great budget spear if you just want something with which to flail around wildly in the woods or, perhaps, to huck into a tree or hay bale. The head alone can be used in the hand as a knife but the ergonomics of such I would rate as decent. In a pinch, it makes an alright knife. With a handle it makes a great spear. The sheath is a simple affair, stitched and riveted together, and it has two small straps sewn into the back that cross around the top of the sheath then button to the front. It holds the head securely but is still just a stout piece of nylon. I don't foresee any problems with it and imagine I'll be able to use it for many years, barring any unforeseen apocalyptic event. My advice...buy one. Slap a handle on it. And go throw it at stuff.
R**Y
Very Sharp and Light, not as durable as other spearheads
I currently have two spears, the Cold Steel Assegai, and the Colombian Hunter. What I like about the Colombian is the sharpness and weight. Not having a 15 inch spearhead is much more practical compared to the Cold Steel. Where I feel this spearhead lacks would be durability. The steel on this spearhead is almost half as this when compared to the Cold Steel Assegai, and also the Assegai has a reinforced spine running almost the entire length, meaning it could probably withstand just about anything. I just feel the Colombian will wear faster and break sooner compared to the other popular spearhead on the market
J**B
This is the perfect topper for my walking stick
This is the perfect topper for my walking stick. Actually I already had the M48 but it was too short to use as a walking stick so I found this. I picked up nice hardwood rake handle at the home store and with a little shaping fit the head to it. A nice snug fit secured with a screw and now I have a nice waking stick that I can use while walking in the wild boar areas that I frequent. It's my pig stick and I love the quality of this spear head. It is a good solid piece that should last a long time.
C**L
sharp and not a reenactment toy
Tough as nails.
Y**O
Good product, SK5 high carbon steel, very sharp.
This is a good product. I would have given this product a 5star rating but it didn't come with a sheath so I give it a 4. United cutlery has good products, I own a few. The dimensions of the spearhead are 3mm blade thickness, just a little over 10.5 inches long overall, the shaft space is about 4" long and slightly smaller than a 1" in hole space. For shaft handle I would recommend a rake replacement handle or a cold steel spear handle replacement. Note, you will probably need to modify the shaft some.
A**R
Great value, worth every penny
Loving the spearhead. Took a worksharp to it to get the blade super keen, mounted on a 3' dowel, staining and finishing this weekend, Sedona Red. Wether or not I actually use it offensively at all it's still nice to have. The only thing I'd say to make it better is make it bigger. Like overall 13" with the actual blade being 8-9" for more cutting as well as thrusting. For the price and what it is a great buy. Not at all disappointed. Will update with stained and finished project when done.
O**N
Well made, but the lack of a sheath is a real problem
The double-edged spearhead is reasonably (but not "razor") sharp, strong, and of first class quality. But the otherwise well designed blade shouldn't have those open slots. They can catch on flesh or bone and make withdrawing it difficult if it's used "operationally". It's worst deficiency is the lack of a sheath, even as a separate sale item. "Survival" implements like this are supposed to be usable primarily as a knife with the capability of being converted into a spear. Without a proper sheath how can it be carried safely? Even inside a back pack? The length and width of the blade would make finding an appropriate knife sheath difficult. In its present form it is best used as a dedicated spear. Most broom and mop sticks fit pretty well without modification, but they're light and prone to breakage if used as a hiking staff or to kill sasquatches and grizzly bears. Try to find a dowel or snow shovel handle of denser wood of the appropriate size. If the exact right size can't be found, some rasping may be necessary. Although the collar seems to have only one screw hole, 2 rather flimsy screws are provided. I would recommend that anyone making it into a permanent spear use Gorilla Glue or an equivalent adhesive as well. Duct tape would work in an emergency. Please note that I have NOT, at this point, experimented with any of the options I mention. The above is disappointing since it looks real cool and would probably make a decent knife. And it certainly does make a good spear with a strong, properly fitted shaft. Both Smith & Wesson Knives and SOG make knife/spearheads which I've also reviewed. What a shame that nobody has really gotten it right.
A**E
Fine product for the money, great service
I love this blade. Far better than I expected from reading reviews -- I expected good, but this is beyond good. After days of work -- detailed, careful carving with my bushcraft blade (ESEE RB3), this spear head is now seated tightly and straight on my 5' white waxwood walking stick. Whole new dimensions opened for me in SD: adding a spear head to my knowledge of stick fighting (decades) is what I've wanted for a long time. AND I have nothing but praise for the shipper. ETA was Wednesday through Friday, I got in the previous Monday! Five stars. May get a second.
E**3
☆☆☆☆☆
☆☆☆☆☆
A**R
Well made spear head
Well made spear head, it is all one piece pressed steal and is high carbon steal, it is supper sharp out of the box, my order arrived with a sheath, knife is so sharp that I would only buy it if it comes with a sheath, will be great item for my survival bag, I haven't thrown it at a tree to see how strong it is but a spear is not meant to be used on trees, it will do evert thing that I could wont.
A**E
Zügige Liegerung
Produkt entspricht den Erwartungen, zügige Liegerung.
E**R
Great Item
Exactly what I have ordered, only thing is I would love it if there were two hole for screws rather than 1
A**R
Very happy with this purchase
This was bought as a gift so it hasn't been tested yet. However, it shipped on time and is a good quality product. The sheath was better than expected. It is made from a sturdy piece of nylon and held in with to snap buttons. The spear head itself came sharp (could use a few passes on a strop) it also comes with screws to fasten your handle of choice. I personally went with a hickory handle. The only reason I gave four stars is because it hasn't been tested yet. Hope this helps!
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