Description
Smith & Wesson SWFR 1st Response, Stainless & G10 Handle, Plain Smith & Wesson forged its reputation for high-performance, high-quality precision and ruggedness when it first opened its doors in 1852. Take a look at where they’ve been and where they’re going. Smith & Wesson SWFR 1st Response, Stainless & G10 Handle, Plain Features: Overall Length (inches): 8.00 Blade Length (inches): 3.30 Blade Material: 440 Blade Detail: Plain Edge Handle Material: Stianless & G10 Lock Style: Liner Lock Carry System: Pocket Clip Special Features: Glass Breaker & Seatbelt Cutter
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MY GOD I LOVE THIS KNIFE!
By joey on June 12, 2011
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This knife is amazing. It’s solid, heavy, arrived extremely sharp and the feel of it is just great in your hand. I wasn’t sure about it when i bought it since it’s only $14, but I don’t go anywhere without it. Best knife I’ve ever bought.
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Solid craftmanship
By Mohammed R. Ahmed on June 7, 2010
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For the price, this knife is very hard to beat. It is very solid, and has a nice hefty feel. As a defense weapon, the weight lends to using it as a blunt impact weapon, and the blade has good balance. Opening it is a breeze…a quick flick of wrist and push with thumb will have it locked open…(don’t know what some other reviewers complaint about opening mechanism could have been about…I’ve had this for over a month now…very smooth from get go).
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Bang for your buck
By Ross Levin on August 21, 2009
I recently purchased this knife and was amazed at the wonderful quality for so cheap. The blade lock-up is VERY tight absolutly no wiggle what-so-ever. The deployment is quite slow but with some wrist flick it speeds up the process some. It is rather heavy at 5.7 ounces but it is a tough knife. It has the flow-through design so mud and water can flow on through. The clip is tip down non-movable, however is sits very deeply in the pocket. The steel liner is not skeletonized but it is attached with adjustable screws to disassemble the knife if necessary. Out of the box the blade needs quite the touching up on its edge, for it is rather dull. There is a small thumb ramp, but no grooves to catch your thumb, however the underneath hold the index finger superbly. The handle itself is very ergonomic and just wants to be held.