

🗡️ Own the legacy: wield tradition with cutting-edge precision!
The Cold Steel Scottish Dirk features a 13-inch 1055 carbon steel blade forged to a hard spring temper, paired with a hand-carved rosewood handle for both beauty and function. Weighing 1.9 pounds, it offers balanced control ideal for bushcraft and fencing enthusiasts. Complete with a leather scabbard designed for traditional kilt belts, this dirk blends historical authenticity with modern durability, making it a treasured tool for generations.


| ASIN | B000Q9GD10 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #165,139 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #218 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 13 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight |
| Blade Type | Standard |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (295) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442005360 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Rosewood |
| Included Components | Leather Scabbard |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 53.34 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 3.2 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
| Material | Other |
| Model Name | Scottish Dirk |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Weight | 2.15 Pounds |
| Part Number | 88SD |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fighting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Sport Type | Fencing |
| Style | Modern |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Theme | Historical |
| UPC | 705442005360 |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |
A**N
Top quality bushcraft knife
I saw a few recent reviews claiming the handle was plastic, not rosewood. Those reviewers are absolutely wrong. They need to check themselves if they cannot tell the difference. I scratched the handle to be sure, and sure enough the red wood popped through. It's clearly wood. Dont be fooled by an idiot who cant tell plastic from wood. The knife is solid. It comes with the crap indian bevel that needs to be changed, and with an hour worth of sharpening to change it, it now is acceptable. I withheld one star for that. The handle is very secure. I've taken the dirk out and punished it cutting alder and it cuts like a hatchet. Using this as a bush craft knife works well. It holds up well. The weight is perfect for chopping. The frog is meant for a 4" kilt belt. If you use a regular belt, you'll need it modified. It is not great leather, but has held solid so far. The knife hangs edge backward, which sucks. Dirks are traditionally carried edge forward for the fight ready ice pick hold. Modification leaves the stitching facing out. That is a minus, but it is what it is. The scabbard fits snug. There are two flaps of plastic inside the scabbard that holds the knife in place even when jogged upside down. The blade comes very well greased. The factory grease wipes off easily. This is not stainless, so dont be a fool and treat it as it is. Oil your blade with gun oil of your choice and it will stay nice. In all, I recommend. For bushcraft, it's a great knife and will hold up to any reasonable request you ask of it. For everyday carry, I like it and have no issues. For gutting and skinning, it's not that type of blade. It will dispatch, but be prepared to switch to a dedicated skinner. Update: I bought another one...
B**.
Great steal, very sharp, accurate interpretation
Blade is sharp, but very hard. S Blade is also spring steal, so it does have very mild flex. Overall, cold steel is a very reputable brand and company. Their blades are the modern standard which even custom builders rave online about as a very high baseline. Very high. Durable, beautiful appearance, and balanced like a Dirk
M**E
Look out, Haggis!
Let's face it--New Year's is okay, but the thing to which most people are really looking forward at that time of year is a Rabbie Burns Supper. Right? Right?! For those who don't know (read: everyone who isn't Scottish), a Burns Supper is a dinner held every year sometime around late January to celebrate the life of Robert ("Rabbie") Burns, the National Poet of Scotland, who died in 1796. It is a night of whisky, poetry, ribaldry, and, of course, the one other thing for which Scotland is (in)famous: haggis. As we all know, haggis is the Scottish version of meatloaf, "containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs), minced with chopped onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and cooked while traditionally encased in the animal's stomach." Yum. So what does any of this have to do with a big-ass fighting knife? Well, one of the highlights of a Burns Supper is the ceremonial setting on fire and subsequent ritual disembowelment of the haggis, and it's this last part where a good dirk comes in handy. I recommend the Cold Steel Scottish Dirk for that role. A little about this bad boy: the blade is 13" long, forged--not stamped from 1055 steel, which a medium carbon steel. The blade comes very sharp, so be careful, and also has a groove just under the top edge. Is it really there for "blood" or is it just to lighten/stiffen the blade? No one is sure; I just know that it looks cool. The blade also comes with a sheen of machine oil, so if you are planning on using it to stab a haggis, make sure you remove the oil and wash the blade first! The grip is Rosewood hand-carved into a traditional shape and design. Yes, it's real wood; anyone telling you different is just wrong. In short, this is an impressive tool/weapon and one can easily imagine using it in a number of different situations. As many have noted, the sheath ain't that great, and that's a real shame. It's not that it's completely horrid, but it looks and feels cheaply made (because it is) and you will definitely have to be careful when sheathing the dirk. I'll tell you what, though--the dirk and sheath look awesome when paired with someone wearing formal Scottish wear. And that's why I got this, as a gift for a Scottish friend dressed in a full formal kilt who was performing the haggis murder at a Burns Supper. His eyes lit up and the grin was ear-to-ear as he attached the dirk to his belt. It just fit, like it had been there all along, as it has for Scotsmen for hundreds of years. Talk about completing the look! Sort of makes you realize why the English made the Scots swear oaths on their dirks; it was the most important thing to them for a long, long time. So whether you're thinking about the Cold Steel Scottish Dirk for attacking meatloaf, as a big camp knife, or just because you like edged weapons, this is a pretty cool blade to have. It's solidly built, very impressive, and a good bargain at this price. Do it!
D**.
This is a beautiful blade!
I ordered this because I've always wanted one and I was not disappointed! This blade is dang near perfect; razor sharp, well made, sturdy, and fit nice in my hand. The sheath is wood, metal and leather, and while not as nice as the Dirk itself, it's functional. Note that this is not a toy or for playing around; this is a functional blade. I couldn't be happier with it!
C**S
Very nice!
Very nice! Husband approved
M**X
Scottish dirk
It’s smaller than what it looks like on YouTube videos. It’s a cool piece 👍🏻 for a good price compared to the Cold Steel dragonfly tanto. It’s just a wall hanger for me so I can’t speak about using it for bushcraft. Update I really like it. Mine came sharp. The only flaw is the sheath doesn’t dangle very well. But it’s a cool piece..
B**S
Looks great
Looks great it was sharp out of the box the dirk is really awesome the sheath is ok I am very happy with it
D**O
COLD STEEL Scottish Dirk / 18-3/8" Overall / 13" Blade / 1/4" Thick / 1055 Carbon Steel / 5-3/8" Rosewood Handle/Leather Scabbard / 16 OZ I received this item today (Oct. 06, 2025) it's beautiful and well made and has some heft to it. Is it sharp, well . . . let me tell you, when unwrapping and trying to get the plastic bag off of the dirk, it was stuck to the bag with the grease on the blade, After getting it out of the bag and inspecting it, to my surprise my finger was bleeding, it's was so sharp that I did not feel the cut, that's how sharp it is!. The handle felt very nice in my hand and when putting it back in the scabbard, it will only fit one way, with the scabbard facing up, the sharp edge should be facing to the right side of the scabbard. Dirk with scabbard, weight is 1.18 oz. without scabbard 1.11 oz. I am one happy customer with this dirk.
D**R
Sehr Scharf
S**F
I have seen multiple reviews of the Cold Steel dirk, so I'd read about concerns other customers found. Yes, the blade comes heavily greased, but a carbon steel blade is far better greasy than rusty. Yes, the black on the handle bleeds; I will figure out a way either to remove the bleeding dye or fix it. Those are minor concerns. Far more importantly, my dirk came sharp out of the box. It has a very heavy spine, the fullers on both sides of the blade are deep, clean and - to my eye, anyway - symmetrical. My dirk's blade seems to be well-fitted; so far I've found no issues with rattle or looseness. The pin work on the handle is attractive. The scabbard fittings are clean and subtle in black. This is a working blade, just what I wanted, and definitely is *not* a wall-hanger. It will look fine, not gaudy, on my right hip when I am wearing my kilt at formal functions.
A**E
Massiver echter Dolch, solide verarbeitet, einschneidig und relativ scharf. Klingenlänge 33! cm (nicht 13 cm), Klingenrücken 6 mm geschmiedet mit Doppelkerbe, sehr steif und schwer. Gut verarbeiteter Dolch, Vorsicht ist keine Deko sondern zum Gebrauch ;) Trotz relativ hohem Preis und ungenauer Angaben gibt es eine klare Kaufempfehlung von mir, ich bereue den Kauf nicht und würde wieder kaufen trotz anfänglicher Skepsis. Mit Cold Steel Produkten habe ich bisher nur gute Erfahrungen gemacht und werde mich auch weiterhin auf diese Qualität verlassen. Dieser Dolch ist meiner Meinung nach etwas besonderes und jeden Cent wert
T**E
The Dirk was made very solid and very sharp out of the box. But, it was clearly a return. The tape on the box was cut and replaced. The Dirk was extremely dirty as if it used last year to cut the Haggis and never washed, then returned for a refund. I may add that the paint on the handle rubbed off on my hand. I had to add a clear coat to it.
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