

🗡️ Master the wild with precision and power – your ultimate hunting edge awaits!
The COLD STEEL Master Hunter is a premium fixed blade hunting knife featuring a 4.5-inch hand-honed CPM 3V steel blade with a robust 5mm thick spine for exceptional strength. Its 4.75-inch shock-absorbent Kray-Ex handle offers a secure, non-slip grip in all conditions, while the adaptable Secure-Ex sheath ensures versatile, safe carry. Lightweight yet durable, this knife is engineered for professional hunters and outdoor enthusiasts demanding reliable performance in field dressing, skinning, and carving tasks.


| ASIN | B079P91BP4 |
| Age Range Description | 18+ yrs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,374 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #177 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 4.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (126) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442018124 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Kray-Ex |
| Included Components | Knife, Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 9.25 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Cold Steel, Master Hunter Fixed Knife, 4.5" Drop Point, Black |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Model Name | Master Hunter 4.5" CPM 3V Drop Point Razor-Sharp Blade 4.75" Kray-Ex Handle Hunting Fixed Blade Knife |
| Model Number | 36CB |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Skinning |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Master Hunter Fixed Blade |
| Theme | Hunting |
| UPC | 705442018124 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |
L**L
Excellent camp or hunting knife. Not a survival knife.
You’ll be hard pressed to find another 3V Steel knife this size in this price range. The handle is very comfortable and the Master Hunter features a thick, tough blade with a drop point design that makes it perfect for processing animals (ideally paired with a fillet knife) after harvest as well as feather sticking, carving, and even food preparation. For example we lost one of my tent stakes so I carved a new one in 5 minutes out of a stick I found with the Master Hunter. The flat grind on the blade makes it excellent for slicing and carving and bushcraft (I could absolutely make a snare or trap with it in an emergency), and the spine is great for throwing sparks with a ferro rod fire starter. However this knife simply isn’t quite big enough for chopping wood thicker than 1-2 inches, or batonning larger pieces of firewood. Also, the 3V super steel is ultra tough but because of that it takes 3-4x as long to sharpen as, for example, 1095 steel. Oh, and you’ll need to sharpen it because the factory edge isn’t that sharp. It took every bit of 20 minutes on my Warthog V-Sharp II system to get a good 25° edge on this knife. If it gets dulled out in the back country, you can forget about sharpening it on a river stone or something. That being said, I can process an entire animal, even a giant boar, with the Master Hunter without having to stop and re-sharpen. Also the excellent, comfortable, grippy handle means that you you can be quite dexterous with the knife, even if your hands are wet but that you can’t use the back of the handle for hammering. It comes with a very nice adjustable sheath that you can mount just about anywhere in any configuration. In short, the Master Hunter is, no surprise, an incredible hunting knife; no more and no less. The Master Hunter could absolutely be part of a great survival system if paired with a Silky saw, hatchet, machete, etc. but it is not a stand-alone survival knife. For a stand-alone survival knife I’d really recommend something that starts at about 7 inches with my personal favorite being the excellent Becker BK9.
J**R
Fix the sheath, and enjoy this great knife.
Such an easy fix...in about five minutes you can custom tune the release tension by heating the top of the sheath using a hair dryer with the knife in place, and just letting it cool. After heating both sides, being careful not to melt the plastic, you should have no problem getting that snug fit that allows the blade to be drawn, but holds the knife securely in place. Yeah, it should have come that way...but you don't need to go buy a sheath unless you want something completely different anyway. I thought knives like this were intended for people that were resourceful, with some basic skills. Having heard of micro chipping of the Italian 3V steel in a couple of reviews here I tested the blade with some moderate carving on some hard maple when the knife arrived, and it held up without any damage at all. Actually, I was impressed with the performance, as well as the sharpness of the factory edge. My other Cold Steel camp knife is a 30 odd year old SRK in Carbon V, and as much as I like it, this Master Hunter is a little more versatile, not quite as heavy duty, and a better overall camp knife for slicing and such. Master Hunters with 3V blades are getting hard to find, but I'd expect the San Mai version to be similar, a great size, comfortable handle, light weight, with blade geometry that cuts well, but isn't at all delicate.
W**Z
Could be the best knife ever for $100
This knife has been in continuous production for decades and as a result many knife aficionados are very familiar with it. It’s now made in Taiwan, but don’t make the mistake of assuming this is an inferior knife. This thing feels like it could survive anything. Thick, strong CPM 3V blade that was truly shaving sharp out of the box. Seriously, be careful taking it out of the package as it will cut you deeply. The handle is the grippiest material on a knife I’ve ever felt. The only negative in my opinion is the upper belt clip of the sheath. It feels too “floppy” to me. I prefer a stiffer material where the knife doesn’t feel like it bounces around with a light movement. Otherwise, overall this is a superior knife and at $100 bucks or so is an unbeatable value.
T**S
3V Master Hunters can't be beaten for $100
I currently own 3 Cold Steel Master Hunters in 3V and previously had one in VG10 San Mai and one in Carbon V. One 3V I have was made in Italy. One has the black DLC coating, and now I have this one made in Taiwan. It's my favorite style of hunting knife for processing deer, elk, or camp cooking. One of the sharpest knives you will ever get out of the box! The one with the DLC coating came from Lynn Thompson's private reserve and is a safe queen. When I realized I had one made in Italy, that seemed like a special knife and has now been babied. I will be using this Taiwan model in the field and not worrying about dings, pits, or loss. These knives are just exceptionally good at gutting, skinning, and quartering large game, There were problems with the Secure-Ex sheath dulling the edge but that seemed to be with the Carbon V and San Mai steels. It doesn't seem to affect 3V versions. Everyone should have one of these knives instead of traditional deer hunting knives like Buck, Schrade, Old Timer, Marbles, or Kershaw. 3V will rust a bit and tarnish unless you clean, dry, and oil it. But the toughness and edge retention is far superior. I've been using Master Hunters for 24 years and 3V is the best version of steel they come in.
A**Y
Overall good buy
This is a nice knife but i really dont like the grind angle on it. Kinda fat at the cutting edge so not really fine a slicer but on the good side of that i have not chip or even rolked the edge yet. I really like everything about it except for the grind angle. Used it for hunting this year and even with "wet" hands the handle never slipped in my hand and it got the job done
S**D
This is an excellent knife with a super steel. I was fortunate to have purchased it on sale. The factory edge is good for chopping things, but for my purposes I wanted something that sliced more. I should also mention that the sheath holds very well with a solid click.
A**E
Top Kundenservice
R**D
A MUST HAVE FOR YOUR COLLECTION!
Z**D
Leider kein 90° Rücken somit schlecht für den feuerstahl. Ich habe diesen nachträglich angebracht somit alles perfekt.
K**L
not a finest knife, doing small precise thing is not so great.. but its a beast! you can batton it with no mercy! it will survive to pretty much any reasonable abuses
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