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Smith & Wesson SWHRT1 HRT Tactical Boot Knife, Black
Product Details
Item Weight:
4.8 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- Product Code: B0001WC87A
- Item model number: SWHRT1
- Average Customer Review:4.3 out of 5 stars style="margin-left:-3px">See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
- Coated Stainless Steel Blade
- Full tang black zytel handle
- Wharncliffe blade
- Comes with a boot leather sheath
Product Features
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
3.87" Blade, 8" Overall, 8.4oz.
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Amazon Verified Purchase
HERE'S THE BOTTOM LINE: There are plenty of great boot knife products on the market, if you want to carry what is legally considered to be a "double-edged dagger", and is therefore ILLEGAL to carry in many states and jurisdictions. This SWHRT1 HRT Tactical is single-edged, not too long, extremely well made, feels good in the hand, has thumb gimping on the spine, has a full tang, and has a deep finger choil to protect you from hand slippage when performing either a thrust or slash cut. The blade is thick, and the scales feel better in the hand than some knives that cost five times as much. (Yes, I have a collection.) SHEATH CHALLENGE: I understand why some reviewers describe problems with the sheath being too tight. However, this can be remedied. Specifically, the first time you extract the knife, do NOT try to pull and pull to remove the knife. (It is dangerous...DUH!). Instead, carefully spread open the plastic sheath where the semicircular molding grips the finger choil, just next to the blade edge. Spreading the sheath at this point will enable the knife to slide out with a firm pull. Using a fine-grained metal file or fingernail file will allow you to carefully reduce the semicircular molding that grips the finger choil.
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