Rasp Steel Cowboy Gut Hook Knife with Stag Horn Handle
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Rasp Steel Cowboy Gut Hook Knife with Stag Horn Handle

$150.00
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The Rasp Steel Cowboy Gut Hook Knife brings rugged texture to a working blade. This gut hook skinner knife handles field dressing with real control. Rasp steel keeps the raw, toothed look of the original file. The hook near the tip opens hide without extra tools. A steel bolster adds weight and strength right at the grip. Every blade goes through hand shaping before final assembly.

This cowboy gut hook uses natural stag horn for the handle. Stag horn carries deep color variation from cream to dark brown. No two handles share the exact same pattern or shade. The steel bolster sits flush against the horn for a solid, secure fit. That fit keeps the blade steady during heavy field use. The natural crown texture near the base adds extra grip.

Hunters buy the rasp steel cowboy gut hook knife builds for the texture and design. This knife measures 7 inches overall in length. The blade holds a working edge through repeated field dressing. Natural staghorn adds real character not found in synthetic handles. This build favors function first, with rugged looks close behind.

Rasp Steel Cowboy Gut Hook Knife at JW SteelCrafts with this staghorn handle and steel bolster.

The History Behind This Rasp Steel Cowboy Gut Hook Knife

Gut hook blades trace back to hunters needing a fast way to open hide. Rasp steel came from repurposed file steel valued for its toothed texture. A rasp steel gut hook keeps that raw file look on the finished blade. Stag horn handles grew popular for natural color and lasting durability. JW SteelCrafts builds each cowboy gut hook knife by hand.

Blade Performance

Rasp steel holds a working edge well through repeated field use. The gut hook near the tip opens hide with one clean motion. This blade shape favors control over raw cutting speed. A steel bolster adds balance at the point where the handle meets the blade. Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent surface rust. A light coat of oil keeps the rasp texture protected over time. Regular care keeps both the edge and bolster in top shape.

Handle Construction

This handle is shaped from a single piece of natural staghorn. Staghorn resists cracking and holds up well over years of use. The steel bolster locks tightly against the horn for lasting strength. That solid fit keeps the grip steady during hard fieldwork. Each handle is shaped and finished by hand before final assembly. As a handmade gut hook knife, this piece is built to last.

Best Used For

This rasp steel cowboy gut hook knife suits hunters who field dress often. It handles hide opening and skinning tasks with real control. Collectors also value the raw rasp texture and natural staghorn look. It makes a strong gift for hunters who prefer rugged, working tools. Order the Rasp Steel Cowboy Gut Hook Knife today. Each handle is a single natural piece, so matching patterns stay limited.

Specifications Table

Overall Length

7 inches

Blade Length

Approx. 3 inches

Blade Material

Rasp steel

Blade Pattern

Raw natural rasp/file texture

Blade Finish

Raw natural

Handle Length

Approx. 4 inches

Handle Material

Natural staghorn

Bolster

Steel

Pin Detail

None

Tang

Full tang

Storage

Not included

Type

Gut hook skinner

FAQs

What is the overall length of the Rasp Steel Cowboy Gut Hook Knife?

This knife measures 7 inches overall, including the handle.

What type of steel is used for the blade?

The blade is made from rasp steel with a raw, toothed texture.

What material is the handle made from?

The handle is made from natural staghorn with a steel bolster.

Does this knife include a sheath?

This listing does not include a sheath at this time.

How does this knife differ from the Wirecut Guthook Knife?

This knife uses a natural staghorn handle and steel bolster. The Wirecut Guthook Knife uses a wire-wrapped handle instead.

Is this knife built for field use or display?

It works well for field dressing and as a collectible display piece.

Can this knife be purchased as a gift?

Yes, many buyers choose this gut hook knife as a gift for hunters.