Smith & Wesson SW7 Full Tang Tanto Fixed Blade PPE Handle

July 28, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $30.93Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 05:36 GMT+0100 - Details)

Smith and Wesson fixed-blade knife features a Handgun grip textured handle with a unique rubber coating for better grip. The blade is made from 9Cr17 High Carbon Stainless Steel, and is titanium coated for better protection against wear, and features a flat pommel striking surface on the back edge. The sheath is designed to allow ambidextrous use.

Product Features

  • 9Cr17 High Carbon Stainless Steel Tanto Blade, Ergonomic Black HL1 Rubber Handle with Jimping
  • Stainless Steel Pommel with Lanyard Hole
  • Black Thermoplastic Ambidextrous Belt Sheath with Grommet Holes and Slots
  • Blade Length: 5.2 inch (13.2 cm) Handle Length: 5.4 inch (13.7 cm)
  • Overall Length: 10.6 inch (26.9 cm) Weight: 0.56 pounds

Comments

Nick says:

Great knife I put this knife on my vest after some sheath modifications and using molle sticks. Blade came sharp and stays in the sheath. No complaints so far.

Amazon Customer says:

Great Knife for the Price Finally received this today, chose free shipping so it took about a week. It came in the manufacturers box, double wrapped in plastic.The knife itself is heavy and feels great in the hand. The center of balance is just behind the front finger. The handle is comfortable, the grip feels stable and the thumb guard is ribbed so your thumb won’t slip.The sheath is well built and the blade clicks into place securely. I actually turned it upside down, shook it pretty hard and the knife…

Craig Z says:

Its big. Yeah, I’m giving this thing 5 stars… mainly because of the price. Just be aware: This thing is big. I guess I’m not any good at knowing how big an inch is, but I expected half the size for what they were charging. Can’t say whether or not it’ll hold up, or how good the steel is, but I noticed it’s made by Taylor Brands, LLC. This is the same company who owns Schrade, so I’m guessing it’s basically a Schrade knife. I’ve always liked Schrade, too.

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