| | |  | Hunting & Fishing | Home » » » Smith & Wesson SWFRS First Response Serrated Knife | | | | | | | Description: | | The ComboEdge blade measures 3.3 inches in length; the overall length is 8 inches. The blade material is 440 carry while the handle is made of stainless steel and G10. It has a liner lock, a pocket clip, and is ideal for use as a glass breaker and seatbelt cutter in accident and other emergency situations. | | | Features: | |
• Stainless steel blade
• Stainless steel with G10 black inserts handle
• Drop point liner lock serrrated blade
• Comes with a pocket clip
• Seatbelt cutter and window punch
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 117 reviews |
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53 of 54 found the following review helpful:
Fishing or being fished...Jun 10, 2009
By bunnyrabbit4 I started out looking for a fishing knife to put in my new kayak. I was also looking for a safety tool to help free me from my vehicle if it ever went into the drink. I frequently drive over a bridge that goes 26 miles over water and I've seen too many vehicles fished out of the lake. This knife turned out to be the perfect combo.
A small disk inserted into the top of the blade near where it meets the handle makes it very easy to open, even when your hands are wet and slippery. The combo of half serrated and half sharpened edge makes it good for cleaning fish, cutting rope or other utility uses. The windshield shattering metal nib is on the butt of the handle and the seat belt cutter is right next to it. You can use both without having to open or turn the knife, a big plus in an emergency. It also has a very strong and long clip firmly attached to the handle. This is tight enough to slip onto the waist of your jeans or into a life vest pocket if you don't wear a belt. The knife is heavy enough to add some heft to your stroke should you ever have to break a windshield underwater. The metal looks similar to what might be used on one of their pistols and it is assembled with numerous star headed screws rather than rivets. You should be able to tighten or clean it as needed. Good purchase...patting myself on the back as I write!
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Good all-purpose folding knifeMay 06, 2009
By Crazy Diamond I got this knife because it has the seatbelt cutter and window breaking tip to have as an all-around emergency and daily folding knife. This knife has good weight and balance. The handle fits perfectly in my hand and feels comfortable. This is my first Smith & Wesson knife and I'd buy another one based on the quality of this one.
17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Bang for your buckAug 21, 2009
By Ross Levin
"rosslevin"
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.
24 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Okay for the price.Mar 28, 2010
By Douglas E. Greenwald Its a good knife, if you aren't going to be using it as a rescuer. I kept it in the pocket of my turnout gear, but had to take it out. The steel isn't stainless so if it gets water on it, rust spots apear almost instantly. Also, the steel of the blade it soft enought that when I used it to try and tighten up a screw (Yes I know I should have used a screw driver, but on the fire ground you use what you have) the blade chipped all along its lengh. Its gotten moved to my car so I can use it if I have to get out, but its just not tough enough to use to help others. Bottom line - if you're going to be using a knife day-to-day, find something with a hard, stainless steel blade.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
JUST a knife.Mar 10, 2012
By kevinlambertvt1 I recently joined my local fire department so I decided to get a knife that would help me on calls. The knife arrived and I was very excited. It felt extremely sturdy and the blade was very sharp right out of the box. After having the knife for about two weeks I was eager to test the glass punch and seatbelt cutter. I tested the punch on an old abandoned van, I swung multiple times at one of the side windows and didn't leave a scratch. I'm 6'2" and 210 pounds, and workout frequently. After the failed glass punch attempt I tested the seatbelt cutter on the same old vans seatbelt that was weather worn and most likely not the same as todays seatbelts. the cutter barely made a tear in the seatbelt. I switched to the actual knife and found the serrated edge worked better than the seatbelt cutter. I would not trust this knife in a life saving situation. I thought that seeing a bunch of good reviews would mean something, but I should've paid attention to the bad ones. For the money, it's a solid knife. but it is NOT a glass punch or seatbelt cutter.
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