

🗡️ Own the wild — slash through the ordinary with Schrade’s Decimate Brush Sword!
The Schrade Delta Class Decimate Brush Sword features a 16.1-inch 3Cr13 stainless steel blade designed for efficient brush and obstacle clearing. Its ergonomic TPR overmold handle provides a secure grip, while the durable 1680D polyester sheath offers convenient and rugged carry options. Weighing just under 20 ounces, this tactical sword balances agility and power, making it ideal for outdoor survival and hunting. Supported by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s a reliable companion for millennial professionals who demand both style and substance in their outdoor gear.




| ASIN | B01N7UH0E5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #439,612 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #888 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Length | 40.8 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Schrade |
| Brand Name | Schrade |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,109) |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2022 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044356229609 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
| Included Components | Brush Sword with sheath |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23 x 4 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.5 x 7.5 x 1.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Schrade |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Model Name | SCHMBSCP |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SCHMBSCP |
| Product Dimensions | 23"L x 4"W |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Hunting, Tactical & Military |
| Style | Pocket Knives and Multi-tool |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 661120651604 044356229609 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
C**N
Probably the coolest tactical machete I own
To be honest this is been on my radar for the last 3 years and I never actually pulled the trigger on it until recently and I regret that I waited this long. if you're looking for something tactical that resembles something out of Lord of the rings .... Think orcrist only shorter and modern and instead of using a belt loop it uses a baldric system. It is light and is straight and is sharp and best of all it is cheap. The handle is extremely comfortable and has absolutely no hotspot the grip is extremely firm and the tpe is slightly tacky especially in sweaty hands. the sheath is thinner in material than some of the other schrade large knives. But that doesn't mean it's not durable you still could probably cause some harm with the sheath alone. although with the larger knives such as the Jethro and the Leroy and the little Ricky you could probably actually beat someone to death but those individual sheaths. ... But I digress..... Now since this is mass-produced occasionally there's going to be heat treat issues but my mind I've been able to hack into cherry wood and the only thing that happened to the blade is some of the coating started to rub off. The edge did not roll it did not bend and it did not chip. even if it did Sheree does have a guarantee in which they will replace the blade if there is structural issue so you wouldn't have to worry about that either. But for under $30 if you're looking for a cool ass tactical blade that is actually usable then this is the one for you. By the way looking at the tactical sheath I'm pretty sure with some screws and bolts you could probably attach two of these she's together in an x pattern and wear them strapped to your back like Deathstroke but that's just a suggestion but I'm seriously considering it since these things are so cheap. I will post pictures if I do it though. Also for those people having issues with the strap if you look closely you will see that the snap is held on by a torx screw so if you're having issues simply loosen the screw and you can turn the strap behind the sheets so it doesn't get caught besides the sheath itself should say retain the blade enough while it's carried properly.
A**R
Yep it's awesome. (Update below).
You've probably seen this on YouTube and are reading this to see if the production ones are as good as those ones. Yes it is (at least mine is). First this IS a budget sword and not a machete, it's 3/16ths inch thick and has some flex to the blade, less than a machete and more than a knife and has a knife like edge. The blade grind is very unusual, it's a full flat grind on the top third of the blade that then turns into a gradually increasing saber grind for the rest and in the youtube reviews it looks like it's distal taper goes from thick to thin back to thick again but it actually doesn't, that thin portion is kind of a swedge like deal ( it's so different that I don't know what the correct terminology for it is) but it does keep it's thickness almost to the tip. The first inch of the blade from the grip is kept dull on purpose and even has the black coating covering it. It's very fast and agile in the hand and it punches above its weight class, hitting almost the same as my Kershaw camp 18 and this is noticeably lighter. The grip is very comfortable and ergonomic as well as secure, same texture as the schbolo though this grip shape is MUCH better. The plastic sheath on mine fits good and has zero rattle, the button strap is the only means of retention though and the baldric style carry is actually pretty convenient (at least to me). It's not without some drawbacks. The tip is worrisome, it's thinner than the ones shown in the video reviews, it's literally as thin as a thumb tack for as long as a thumb tack, it's finer than any other blade I own including 3" skinning knives and folders. I can't imagine the tip is going to last long before snapping or bending, however it did hold up to being stabbed multiple times into frozen hardwood and some drilling and I'm not inclined to condemn it for something that hasn't happened yet thus no star taken off (will update and rate accordingly if and when it does). Second is the sharpness it came with, it cut paper but barley and certainly couldn't cut thin paper much less shave arm hairs, which all my other thick "machetes" did, including those from schrade ( schbolo, leroy ), condor(big duku), Aranyik(XL latin), kabar( grass machete), cobra steel ( talon ), old hickory (14" butcher knife) and kershaw(camp 18). I didn't take a star off because it is technically sharp enough for its intended purpose of brush clearing, so maybe I've just become spoiled as to the edges I've been getting on my budget blades and am a little disappointed(come on if anything deserves to come stupid sharp from schrade it's this!). Overall it's ridiculous that you can get this at this price and I would not hesitate to pay even %50 more for it. Does it have a practical function or is it a good woods tool? I don't know but if you got this far in this review you already are interested enough that you will love it if you buy it, I might buy a second just because. Oh and the one I got came in a plastic cover ( clam pack?) and not in a box like my other schrades, just letting you know. And how would I rate this compared to my other similar blades? That's hard to say, I have to wait for the " newness" of Priscilla to wear off and to use it more before I could answer that fully, but it's my favorite as of this moment. Update: The tip is still there, I'm no longer worried about it, if you stab it into some seasoned hardwood or lumber and torque side to side your going to snap it but I don't do that. My advice is to take it out and use it, don't just look at it or tap on it or any of a bunch of other weird "tests" I've heard people use to see if a blade works good, use it, then judge if it's worthy. I have really beat the mess out of this and have had no problems, doing stuff with it that really should be done with an axe, like breaking down part of a big birch tree that fell in my yard. If you get one that doesn't perform like a mid range high carbon steel, say 1065 to 1085, send it back because it's defective. I've got no rolls or chips, the blade is still straight, kept its edge for a decent time and took the new nasty sharp edge I put on it with just a diamond stone then an Arkansas stone to a mirrored finish like any of my other blades. The sheath I've come to like a lot less, not the sheath itself but that there is really no good way to carry it without looking like a medieval warrior. The best way as far as function is in a classic sword hanger style on your hip, it moves with you and doesn't get in the way in the woods, easy to sit down with it and easy to draw and resheath. But you have a sword on your hip. I live in the middle of a forrest so I don't care how I look, no one else around, and that's how I wear it. This blade is fun. Do you remember when going out in the woods was fun? When it wasn't all about "survival", "primitive skills", "light load outs" , " 1 tool options" and "your going to die if you don't have a super steel knife"? Well this blade reminds me of those times and that going out to the woods is supposed to be fun. So thank you to schrade and Mr. Joshua Waggoner.
S**E
Fantastic blade with only a couple of quirks
Excellent product overall with 2 minor flaws. Steel is quite good for the price, flexible enough to resist shattering under heavy use, but it's hard enough to keep a decent edge. Yes, it will get beat up if you're rough with it, but it also isn't a Gränsfors Bruk. The deeply laser-etched logos are a very nice touch on this semi-designer piece. The complex grind gives it a very useful distal taper with a thinner neck and thicker chopping section, much like a kukri but less pronounced. The full tang and taper make it quite quick to handle. The handle is a bit longer than necessary but that would allow a 2-handed or hand-and-a-half grip for extra chopping power for wood. The rubberized grip may look "cheap" to some, but it's there for function. Far better than wooden or synthetic scales. I haven't used it much in the wet, but it feels like it should grip well. Thick spine, should be plenty for batoning wood to split it. The black coating will wear some, but overall it is very durable. It's a nice textured finish, rough but finely grained for a good grip in the rain and durability. The only flaws I see are: (1) the nylon retention strap tends to stay in the path of the blade when drawn and gets cut, and (2) the clips for the scabbard do not fit the tactical/molle style slots. Overall, buy it now. Especially at this discount!
A**O
Excelente calidad de machete. Esta extremadamente filoso, con un acabado muy profesional y de alta calidad. La funda está muy bien. Ideal para campamentos y otros usos rudos.
T**R
Schönes Teil. Jedoch bei schweren Hieben auf Hartholz hat die Klinge jetzt nun eine Einbeulung über ca. 2 cm. Dann verläuft die Schneide wieder gerade. Keine Ausbrüche der Klinge. Ich meine, dass der Grund dafür die vom Hersteller ausgedünnte Stärke der Klinge zur Schneide hin, ca.auf 1mm über eine Strecke.cn 15 cm, ist. Also nicht empfehlenswert für harte Arbeiten. Ich schrieb Mila Sport an, teilte es Ihnen mit. Sie waren nicht bereit es einzuschicken oder zu retournieren: Schlechter Service! Für 50 Euro bekommt man deutlich beseere Macheten!
M**C
This 'sword' does everything you expect it to. Currently on the tail end of a 2 week camping trip through BC and Jasper AB and it is always within reach. Super sharp and highly effective. I've used it to hack firewood logs into sizeable pieces for the pit, make kindling, clear brush, opens anything plastic and annoying to open with ease (think hard plastic encased BBQ lighters, etc etc), Also handy in the camp kitchen, slices brick cheese like a hot damn! Haven't had to use it vs any wildlife and hopefully never will but I would be glad to have this in hand if it came down to it and something sharp and hungry was sniffing around the tent. This sucker bites back! Pros, looks great and feels great in the hand. Cons, the sling it comes with has cheap plastic snaps that break easily and don't quite fit the sheath slot that well and also the blade has a small strap that snaps over it near the hilt when sheathed that takes about 5 seconds to be nearly sliced in half.
J**I
Calidad 5; filo de fabrica, aceptable; ligera; fácil de usar; muy buen diseño; tanto para camping como para otros usos.
B**N
Well built and came sharp out of the box. Good balance throughout and is full tang. Handle is long to give different options on the grip. Light but does not sacrifice strength. Overall an excellent bush/campknife/machete.
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