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Brushline Guard Fixed Hunting Knife - Green ABS

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This fixed blade hunting knife is built for real work, not just show. The Brushline Guard Fixed Hunting Knife carries a 7-inch black clip point blade, full tang construction, and a green ABS handle that locks into your hand when things get wet or cold. The hard sheath rides steady on a belt or pack, ready for camp chores, hog country, or a Texas lease weekend. It’s the kind of straightforward fixed blade a Texas hunter or collector keeps close because it simply does the job.

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Blade Length (inches) 7
Overall Length (inches) 12
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Textured
Handle Material ABS
Theme Tactical
Handle Length (inches) 5
Tang Type Full tang
Pommel/Butt Cap Flat pommel
Carry Method Belt carry
Sheath/Holster Hard plastic sheath

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Brushline Guard Fixed Hunting Knife for Texas Ground

The Brushline Guard Fixed Hunting Knife is a full tang fixed blade built for Texas hunters, campers, and collectors who want a dependable field tool. This isn’t an automatic knife, an OTF knife, or a switchblade. It’s the steady workhorse that rides on your belt while those other knives ride in your pocket or pack. When there’s brush to clear, game to break down, or camp chores to handle, this fixed hunting knife is the one that actually does the cutting.

What This Fixed Hunting Knife Is Made to Do

At 12 inches overall with a 7-inch black clip point blade, this fixed blade hunting knife is sized right for real field work. The clip point profile gives you a strong spine with a fine point, so it can baton light wood, slice, and still work up close when you’re in an animal. A matte black finish cuts glare for those bright Texas afternoons on the lease or out along the river.

The handle runs a full tang from guard to flat pommel, wrapped in a textured green ABS grip. That ABS isn’t there for looks alone – it’s light, tough, and shrugs off sweat, rain, and camp grime. The molded guard keeps your hand from sliding forward when you’re pushing through tough cuts, and the flat pommel gives you a spot for light hammering or striking without babying the knife.

Fixed Blade Mechanism: No Springs, No Surprises

This knife doesn’t open, flip, or fire. As a true fixed blade, the mechanism story is simple: the blade is always ready. Where an automatic knife or OTF knife relies on springs, buttons, and tracks, this hunting knife relies on solid steel and full tang strength. That’s what you want when you’re out in the brush, far from a workbench or spare parts.

Field-Carry Sheath Built for Real Use

The hard plastic sheath is molded to the blade and offers belt carry plus multiple mounting slots and rivets. That gives a Texas hunter options: ride it vertical on a belt, lash it to a pack, or set it up on a chest rig. It’s not a showpiece scabbard — it’s a practical carry system that keeps the knife secure when you’re climbing into a blind, crawling under fence, or bouncing down a lease road.

Fixed Hunting Knife vs Automatic Knife vs OTF Knife

Texas buyers who know their knives understand that this piece fills a different role than any automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade. An automatic or switchblade is about fast deployment from a folded position. An OTF knife sends a slim blade straight out the front of a handle with a button or slider. All three live in pockets and ride light.

This fixed hunting knife doesn’t need to deploy. It’s already open, already locked, with the strength of a full tang running through the handle. When you’re dressing hogs, clearing small limbs, or splitting kindling at a Texas campsite, a side-opening automatic knife or compact OTF knife will feel out of place. This fixed blade is the tool you reach for, while the automatic and switchblade stay what they are – fast pocket companions.

Why Collectors Still Care About a Budget Fixed Blade

A serious Texas knife collector might own high-end automatics, a few choice OTF knives, and classic switchblades, but there’s always room for a hard-use fixed hunting knife that can be loaned to a buddy or abused without regret. This piece brings tactical styling, a practical clip point, and a full tang build at an easy entry level. It becomes the camp beater that earns its keep while the pricier pieces stay in the roll or safe.

Texas Carry Reality: Fixed Hunting Knife on the Belt

In Texas, the law makes clean distinctions between knife types, and a fixed hunting knife like this one fits comfortably within that framework. While automatic knives, OTF knives, and traditional switchblades have their own legal and carry conversations, this fixed blade falls into the broader category of knives you can openly carry in most everyday settings, especially in the field, on private land, or at a hunting lease.

Texas hunters typically strap a fixed blade like this onto a belt before dawn and forget about it until it’s needed. The hard sheath keeps it in place while trekking through mesquite and cedar, crossing creek beds, or climbing into a stand. It’s not trying to be a concealed urban EDC piece; it’s a working hunting knife meant for the kind of long days Texans spend outdoors.

From Lease to Campsite

On a weekend lease trip, the automatic knife in your pocket might open feed bags or cut cord. The OTF knife might be there because you appreciate clean engineering. But when it’s time to dress an animal or trim brush around a blind, a dedicated fixed hunting knife with a full tang and solid sheath proves why this category will always matter in Texas.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Fixed Hunting Knives

How is this different from an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade?

This is a true fixed hunting knife with no moving parts to deploy. An automatic knife and a switchblade are typically side-opening folders that snap open with a button or lever. An OTF knife sends the blade straight out the front of the handle along a track. Those three are about fast opening from closed. This fixed blade is about strength and reliability when you’re already in the field. You draw it from the sheath and it’s ready, with no springs, pivots, or lock bars to worry about.

Is a fixed hunting knife like this legal to carry in Texas?

Texas law has grown friendlier to knife owners over the years, including those who carry an automatic knife or switchblade, and that same climate favors straightforward fixed blades. A hunting knife like this is generally legal to own and carry in Texas, especially in outdoor and sporting contexts. As always, Texans should check current state and local rules, pay attention to location-based restrictions, and remember that how and where you carry matters just as much as what you carry.

Where does this knife fit in a serious Texas collection?

For a Texas collector, this knife lives in the working row, not the show row. It’s the fixed blade you keep in the truck, strap onto a pack, or lend to a nephew on a first deer hunt. While your automatics, OTF knives, and classic switchblades might be chosen for mechanism or history, this one keeps its place by miles logged and chores finished. It’s a practical counterweight to the more intricate pieces, reminding you why a solid fixed hunting knife still belongs in any Texas rotation.

Why This Fixed Blade Belongs in a Texas Kit

The Brushline Guard Fixed Hunting Knife is for Texans who know that a spring-loaded switchblade or compact OTF knife can be fun, but a strong fixed hunting knife is what actually gets the work done. Full tang construction, a 7-inch black clip point blade, and a green ABS handle paired with a hard sheath make this a dependable companion from Hill Country leases to East Texas pine and beyond.

If you’re the kind of buyer who can explain the difference between an automatic knife and a true fixed blade without reaching for a manual, this knife will make sense the moment you pick it up. It’s not here to impress a glass case. It’s here to ride your belt, take some scars, and earn its place the old-fashioned way — by working hard on Texas ground.