Longhorn Bowie Sniper Gray
Here, there, and everywhere!
A new update to an old favorite. The Longhorn Bowie is now offered with our new Sniper Gray Cerakote. If you've been looking for a traditional style that won't let you down in the field, this is the one. Hunters, campers, and bush crafters will love the versatility this knife provides, including the finger choil so you can choke up and get small work done too. In self-defense and battle, the Longhorn Bowie delivers. It has a great, ergonomic handle.
You don't have to be a Texan to own one or two of these very impressive knives. The long flowing design is backed up by a solid 1/4" of hard-core 1095 steel. The Longhorn Bowie has shown to be a favorite for all field types. A long time proven design with fine execution by TOPS.
Knife Type | Fixed Blade |
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Overall Length | 13.00" |
Blade Length | 6.75" |
Blade Thickness | 0.250" |
Blade Steel | 1095 RC 56-58 |
Blade Finish | Sniper Gray |
Handle Material | Black Canvas Micarta |
Knife Weight | 18.1 oz |
Weight w/ Sheath | 23.4 oz |
Sheath Weight | 5.3 oz |
Sheath Included | Yes |
Sheath Material | Black Ballistic Nylon |
Sheath Clip | Molle Backing |
Designer | TOPS Team |
- The most ergonomic production knife I own
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The longhorn bowie is something I bought for my friend but happened to use once in a while myself. I was worried about the tang sticking out around the handle (I got the non rocky mountain tread one for my buddy), but I was surprised how well machined it was all around the handle region. This is easily the best handle design for my hand that I've encountered in a production knife. For reference, I use medium to large size gloves and my grip is very secure on this knife at all times.
The recurve and near flat grind makes this an awesome slicing beast and the reinforced quarter inch thick tip is extremely durable. Even after two years, it remains as pointy as a needle.
It is one of the most simple and beautiful TOPS designs in my opinion that deserves more recognition and spotlight. 5* (Posted on 5/30/2025)