Smith & Wesson SW608BLS 8.5in High Carbon S.S. Folding Knife with 3.4in Serrated Drop Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC
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In all probability, it is rubber, and it's a As if plastic were being used. Despite its lightweight nature, it is robust. I have no problems with the grip.
You lock it using the Tumb Slot ( It Has Ridges ) that can be found on the side of the hardware
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Selected User Reviews For Smith & Wesson SW608BLS 8.5in High Carbon S.S. Folding Knife with 3.4in Serrated Drop Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Tactical, Survival and EDC
It comes out sharp out of the box and has a This one comes with a seltbelt cutter and a glass breaker as extra options, so the handles feel good to hold. If you are ever in need of a knife, this one is a good option. My recommendation is to do so.
In general, the knife is well made, as it has a seat belt cutter, a glass breaker, and is sharp right out of A flick of the knife opens it, but if you flick it too hard, the mechanism It was too stiff and rigid for my hands to push the tab the other way. I could only do it with a screwdriver with a lot of pressure (the metal piece just wouldn't move). Whether it is just an issue with my knife, but it is too small to be useful, since it does not have a clip to hang it on your belt or pocket.
It is now easier to attach the keeper on this knife than on I am impressed with how sharp the knife is and how well it holds an edge. Unlike the SOG knives, it stays attached to my pocket better than the SOG knives, but it isn't as visually appealing as the SOG Two knives were damaged by the keeper issues with the SOG These knives appear to be a better deal than those from SOG.
This knife would make a great addition to my car or my person as it is exactly what I enjoy keeping with me. Having a razor-sharp edge, the Blade was extremely sharp. As the blades were sharp enough, I could trim the hair off my arm with just one stroke! Besides the emergency blade in the bottom, the glass breaker in the bottom of the container is also amazing. As for the clip, it is also rather strong and has easily broken in on my hip after just a few days and days of use. I strongly support this style of knife for numerous reasons, and I am here to explain why. It comes with a very sharp blade right out of the box. Please note - the serrated bottom of the blade to easily cut any small branches required for the survival of the human race. In the event that seatbelts are jammed in a car wreck, an emergency blade will be necessary - You can use it on the bottom of the bottle to break glass just as you did I will make this knife a regular blade and replace it if it ever wears out or can no longer be sharpened. Please note I would like to make one observation. To keep my hair clippers lubricated, I used a simple oil. It's probable you can do something better to protect the retention bolt for the blade if you look around.
If you need to cut things hard, a serrated blade with a smooth edge can be helpful. Having the seat belt cutter and glass breaker is handy to have around. While clipped, the knife has been a bit of a pain to get out of my pocket. As a result of the friction, the sides of the knife are made of an odd kind of plastic rubber, which makes them difficult to place into the pocket. It would be much easier for me to retrieve it if the side were metal. This is what I think about But we need to stick to guns.
As with all of my other knives, this one locks securely. One minor problem is that the portion of the tang that is supposed to allow one handed operation is very tight throughout its entire motion, so that the blade can only partially open without using the other hand. A little resistance towards the beginning would resolve the problem, followed by some free movement.
Very good knife, which keeps an excellent edge for a long time. However, one of the screws fell out of the clip after only a few months.
As a novice I was a little skeptical, I mean what can one expect for a knife that costs under $20 bucks. Aside from about the sharpness, I was very happy with the quality of this knife. It felt very comfortable in my hand, was attractive and looked great. The first time you opened the knife, it was stiff. You need to work in the knife. It ended up looking like this after putting a few drops of Lucas gun lube on the point and closing and opening it 20 times This is the first time it's opened easily after being closed 30 times. Despite the fact that this knife will never open as smoothly as others with ceramic bearings in the pivot point, I am able to open it now without having to flick my wrist. It is loved by my son, who received it as a gift.