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Smith & Wesson SWHS1 Homeland Security Drop Point Knife, Black by Smith & Wesson
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List Price: $22.56 Our Price: $18.95 You Save: $3.61 (16%) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Category: Tools See more product details
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Product DetailsManufacturer: Smith & Wesson Model: SWHS1 Product features: - Stainless steel teflon coated blade
- Black aluminum handle
- Drop point blade
- Comes with a pocket clip
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Smith & Wesson SWHS1 Homeland Security Drop Point Knife, BlackCustomer Review: Smith and Wesson Homeland Security Knife Summary: 5 StarsI bought this knife because I wanted a knife with a flipper. The Homeland Security has a flipper, and it doubles as a finger guard. Combined with the other side of the blade, which also has a part that sticks up, this knife has kind of a hilt. That's what immediately brought my attention to this knife.
LOCK: The Homeland Security uses a liner-lock. The lock is strong and there isn't any blade play whatsoever. The liner doesn't go as far across the base of the blade as other knives do, but since there's no blade play, it's a strong lock.
FLIPPER: I love the flipper on this knife. All I have to do is put my index finger on the flipper, and press on it. With a flick of the wrist, the blade snaps into the open position. The flipper also doubles as a finger guard, creating a hilt.
THUMB WHEEL: The thumb wheel on the blade allows for easy, quick, one hand opening.
HANDLE: Nice aluminum handle. It's strong and it feels great in your hand. When I received my knife, I noticed that one of the screws on the handle looks like it might be stripped because it's not perfectly straight. This is not a problem though. All the rest of the screws, including the pivot screw, are perfect.
BLADE: The blade comes sharp and I tested it by stabbing it into the mailing package that it came in. It has no problem going straight through the thick paper and bubble wrap. On the front side of the blade, it has the Smith and Wesson logo with: Homeland Security written below it. On the back of the blade, it says: Designed by: Morgan A. Taylor, and under that, the model number: SWHS1.
POCKET CLIP: The pocket clip is positioned for tip up carry. When you pull the knife out of your pocket, it's in the correct position in your hand, making it ready to open and use quickly.
Overall, I really like my new Homeland Security knife. I look forward to using it.
Description of Smith & Wesson SWHS1 Homeland Security Drop Point Knife, BlackSmith & Wesson SWHS1 Homeland Security, Anodized Aluminum Handle, Plain Smith & Wesson forged its reputation for high-performance, high-quality precision and ruggedness when it first opened its doors in 1852. Take a look at where they've been and where they're going.Smith & Wesson SWHS1 Homeland Security, Anodized Aluminum Handle, Plain Features:; Overall Length (inches): 8.10; Blade Length (inches): 3.40; Blade Material: 440, Black; Blade Detail: Plain Edge; Handle Material: Anodized Aluminum; Lock Style: Liner Lock; Carry System: Pocket Clip; Special Features: N/A
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