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Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC

Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC

Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC
$ 34.99

Score By Feature

Based on 808 ratings
Giftable
9.60
Durability
8.88
Sturdiness
8.48
Value for money
8.31

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

The dimensions of the box are seven inches by seven inches. The overall length of this knife is 18 centimeters (20.7 cm) with a blade length of 2 centimeters. Is eight inches tall (3. The tallest one is 4 cm) and the heaviest is The weight of 1 ounce
A blade made of durable 4034 High Carbon Stainless Steel along with an aluminum handle inlaid with black rubber is incredibly sturdy and long-lasting
A pocket clip, flipper and finger actuators, ambidextrous thumb knobs, and M make this device convenient and easy to use. It is ideal for everyday carry thanks to the assisted opening
The liner lock and safety lock ensures that the blade won't slip therefore, have greater confidence that the blade won't slip

Questions & Answers

Does it have a lot of bulk?

Since I have been carrying it in my right front pocket for over a year, I have not had any problems with it or felt like it was

The origin is It should be either made in the United States or imported. It hasn't worked out so well. ?

The text on mine does not say anything about It looks like an imported knife, and I wouldn't buy it because the power assist is broken now, the pocket clip has a broken screw, and it's just

It is protected by some type of security pin so it cannot open?

As opposed to a safety switch, there is a protective device. For it to open, you need to push the switch into the "armed" position. As long as you don't flip the switch back down, the knife stays armed.

Who makes this knife? Where is it The United States?

It clearly states on the box that it is made in Taiwan. I got my box today.

Selected User Reviews For Smith & Wesson M&P SWMP1B 7.1in High Carbon S.S. Assisted Folding Knife with 2.9in Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC

The knife is nice
5/5

I would recommend it as a tool for everyday carry. Because I have to use blades less than 3", this is ideal for me. This is a sturdy, solid piece of clothing. They turned out very sharply and are very easy to open with the assistance feature. Also, I appreciate the fact that it has a solid safety. Edit *br*br As far as I can tell, the only real complaint about the knife is that the safety is only on the left side, so people who are left handed will have to get used to using their fingers to release it. Your right thumb can easily be used to operate the assisted opening, then your finger can be used I thought I should bring it up since it might matter to someone, but it isn't enough to knock a star off.

Darwin Byrd
Darwin Byrd
| Dec 06, 2020
Sadly, the product isn't functional
3/5

On the other hand, I admit, I love the design of this knife, and the blade size is legal in the state where I live. The reviews I've read for this knife in the comment section made me so excited to get my hands on it. It doesn't fully extend, so I have to extend it with my hand and then click it. I only got the knife last week and have only used it a few times doing moderate work. There is already wear off or a break in the spring. My heart sank when I learned about it.

Darian Berry
Darian Berry
| Oct 03, 2020
With regard to the design, I have serious concerns
3/5

It is rugged, looks like it will hold up well, is small enough to fit in my pocket and has a clippy thing to keep it on my belt or pocket. But, but, but. A lack of vision on the part of the designers appears to be preventing them from doing Firstly, the release button must be really small so that it can be operated with your index finger instead of your In addition to being extremely narrow and hurting, the button is also unnecessarily hard. In addition, it becomes impossible to flip with your hand a little damp. There was really only one thing they needed to do to fix it. They had to make the buttons Unless they have an issue with their budget, there's no obstacle. There seems to be a problem with 25 cents more. A second weakness is the blade release mechanism, which is hard to manipulate and grasp. The nails on your fingers need to be strong Additionally, I don't think the safety switch is all that great. When I first tried flipping it, it was incredibly stiff and difficult. While it's getting easier the more I use it, why is that?
Also, there are problems sharpening the trendy "cool" blades. So it is almost a good knife, but I am looking for a new one. A product that is designed for use.

An Addendum replaced the old one with a new one. A Kershaw Leek Pocket Knife, 3 inch blade with a straight blade. * I love this. I got this one because it had everything I wanted.

Opal Garcia
Opal Garcia
| Nov 03, 2020
It's a great knife, but you'll have trouble opening it
4/5

My love for this knife goes beyond just its looks. The first thing I noticed was how razor-sharp it was right out of the box. Secondly, this is an EDC knife for me, which is set up to work well with my left hand, based upon my own experience You can keep your hand pocket in your I'm a righty, but I carry my knife on my left side. The assisted opening lever is right next to my index finger as soon as I take the knife from my pocket. One drawback is the assisted opening, which takes a fair amount of strength to open and needs to be done with care. In the past, I have used other software and services Knives of all types have been easier to open than W knives. I am not sure if this pertains to only this knife, but thought I would mention it anyway. Please take note My height is 6 feet and I have a 165-pound frame The weight of the male is 60 pounds, and his hands are average sized.

Mohammed Witt
Mohammed Witt
| Aug 27, 2020
From my SOG Flashback Mini, this is an upgrade
4/5

So I replaced my SOG Flashback Mini with this blade and I do not regret it. There is 18 dollars less than the SOG at the time of this review, but I could not open my SOG to save my life. The M&M is much easier to open. In my opinion, the P opens just as fast, but much more easily it's not as sharp as the SOG, but it feels awesome anyway. A much better level of safety is also provided in comparison to You can't go wrong with a 30 dollar EDC. In my opinion there is still room for improvement because it isn't as sharp as it could be, and the black handle is more of a greyish green than I have updated As I read a review about the tip being sharp and shaped strangely, it can lead to cuts upon opening, with someone saying that they do not understand what is being stated. However, I will confirm that the tip is somewhat curved up upon opening, which can cause you to get cut.

Bridget Mooney
Bridget Mooney
| Nov 29, 2020
I'm in love with I would like it to be bigger, but the knife is still a very nice, sharp, high quality tool that I can carry with me everywhere
5/5

My recent experience with the Smith and Wesson knives has been very good. I was very impressed to see that the newer generation assisted opening knives do not accidentally open when carried in a pocket, as My wife and I love this knife! It's made of very high-quality material! The best buy of the year.

Giuliana REES
Giuliana REES
| Jul 08, 2021
I like it a lot
5/5

A knife I can depend on since I have a smaller hand and a reliable knife. It is the perfect knife for opening with an assisted mechanism. The other brands I purchased have also worked for me. I'm not sure what to say about this knife. I find it to be a perfect fit This is an excellent product. Peace of mind provided by a durable product. You can open it with the flick of a It's a great knife. I highly recommend it.

Harlee HEWITT
Harlee HEWITT
| Jun 13, 2021
The knife I first purchased five years ago has been reliable ever since
5/5

I found it so durable that after extensive use, I was able to still use it for years to come. Though it dulled over time, it remained useful in its original condition even after I didn't sharpen it once. The knife I carry with me everywhere I go has been in my pocket since I joined the military. In the past few days, I lost my first knife, which was particularly frustrating because of its sentimental value. My old one has served me well, but I just bought a new one that should last me a long time. The only downside to the knife is the fact that when it's brand new, it's a little stubborn and requires quite a bit of finger strength. The task of opening it has become easier and easier over time.

Royce Booker
Royce Booker
| Apr 25, 2021

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