BAD BOY - DROP POINT









WOOX created the Bad Boy as a premium EDC essential carry knife. This compact fixed blade with an American Walnut handle and D2 steel blade includes an Italian leather sheath.The best knife is the one you have with you and the Bad Boy is destined to be on your belt for a lifetime.
Options include a Drop Point or Tanto blade style. The easily controlled point and long blade of the Bad Boy Drop Point makes it a great all-purpose option for owners. For those interested in a more tactical appearance and functionality, the Bad Boy Tanto is preferred.
Proudly made in Italy.

| Features | Detail |
|---|---|
| Steel | D2 (HRC: 58-60) |
| Handle | American Walnut with brass hardware |
| Tang | Full Tang |
| Blade Finish | Satin |
| Leather Sheath | Brown Italian Leather, included |
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Blade Height (at widest) | 1" |
| Handle Height (at widest) | 0.75" |
| Weight | 3 oz |

| Features | Detail |
|---|---|
| Steel | D2 (HRC: 58-60) |
| Handle | American Walnut with brass hardware |
| Tang | Full Tang |
| Blade Finish | Satin |
| Leather Sheath | Brown Italian Leather, included |
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Blade Height (at widest) | 1.375" |
| Handle Height (at widest) | 1" |
| Weight | 3.2 oz |

| Spec | Description |
|---|---|
| Steel | D2 (HRC: 58-60) |
| Handle | American Walnut with brass hardware |
| Tang | Full Tang |
| Blade Length | 2.75” |
| Blade Thickness | 0.12” |
| OAL | 6.25” |
| Handle Width | 0.75” |
| Weight | 3.2 oz |
| Blade Finish | Satin |

Bad Boy - Drop Point

Bad Boy - Tanto
Every WOOX stock is one of one—cut from American walnut whose grain, figure, and density can’t be replicated. We don’t mold, we select—then shape and finish each piece by hand, the same way our family has worked since 1937.
That choice sets a hard limit: out of every harvest, only a small fraction meets our standard for figure, density, and structural integrity—roughly 1 in 25 blanks. From there, each piece is individually selected and hand-finished by our craftsmen.
You’re not just upgrading a rifle; you’re securing a piece that won’t exist again in the same form—made to be carried, used, and kept for a lifetime. This isn’t mass production. It’s selection, restraint, and time—resulting in a rifle you won’t see twice and won’t need to replace.



