Folding knife ideal for camping, fishing, hunting, and more
Comfortable-to-hold black aircraft aluminum handle
Partially serrated 3.22-inch stainless tanto blade
Thumb rest and dual thumb studs for ambidextrous opening
Stainless pocket clip and lanyard hole; weighs 2.8 ounces
Product Description The blade has a thumb rest and dual thumb studs for ambidextrous one hand opening. The stainless steel handle with black G10 inset, 4.32″ closed, has a liner lock and lanyard hole. A removable stainless steel pocket clip is included.Amazon.com Product Description The Smith & Wesson CK5TBS Extreme Ops serrated knife is ideal for camping, hunting, fishing, and a host of other applications. The folding knife offers a comfortable black aircraft aluminum handle that measures 4.06 inches long, along with a 3.22-inch partially serrated stainless tanto blade that cuts through everything from vegetables to fishing line. The blade also secures tightly via the liner lock, but opens quickly with either hand thanks to the thumb rest and dual thumb studs. Other features include a stainless pocket clip and a lanyard hole. The knife weighs 2.8 ounces and carries a limited lifetime warranty.
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If a good folding knife just isn’t up to your cutting tasks then maybe it’s time to upgrade to a compact fixed blade. The RAT 3 knife is a strong and superbly executed example. Although you will lose the comfort and portability of that folder, you’ll gain strength of design. If your cutting is demanding and maybe includes a bit of prying or digging then the RAT 3 would be a good option. As far as fixed blades go, it’s compact and rides nicely in its excellent plastic sheath. Available in D2 (limited) and 1095 steels and in a variety of nice colorations, it also comes in combo edges and features nicely profiled micarta handles. For just under it’s both a cool collectible and tough worker that can take some real abuse. Correction in video: I meant to say the claw of a hammer not knife!