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My buddy just ordered 10 of them😂

I have a S&W H.R.T. (the initial version 1.0 of that type of operation knife). Its similar to the current model. I bought it like about maybe 8 years ago (+/-).
Neat little knife & concept (sort of a spring assisted operation once you "start" to push-on the side-slide-tab).
It opens pretty fast. You push slide tab-button, to assist in it "starting" the opening operation, so its not an actual "push button" like how an auto kife would operate.

Kind of a light-use utility blade. The housing is aluminum. I carried it for a little while but the non-recessed side-tab-button dug into my leg (the clip is on the opposite side & mounts at only 1 location, so you don't have any other pocket carry options).
I still have it and it still operates as it did the day I bought it.

I am sure the new/current S&W OTF models are a bit more sleek and re-fined.
 
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I have a S&W H.R.T. (the initial version 1.0 of that type of operation knife). Its similar to the current model. I bought it like about maybe 8 years ago (+/-).
Neat little knife & concept (sort of a spring assisted operation once you "start" to push-on the side-slide-tab).
It opens pretty fast. You push slide tab-button, to assist in it "starting" the opening operation, so its not an actual "push button" like how an auto kife would operate.

Kind of a light-use utility blade. The housing is aluminum. I carried it for a little while but the non-recessed side-tab-button dug into my leg (the clip is on the opposite side & mounts at only 1 location, so you don't have any other pocket carry options).
Thanks for the info!
 
I have a S&W H.R.T. (the initial version 1.0 of that type of operation knife). Its similar to the current model. I bought it like about maybe 8 years ago (+/-).
Neat little knife & concept (sort of a spring assisted operation once you "start" to push-on the side-slide-tab).
It opens pretty fast. You push slide tab-button, to assist in it "starting" the opening operation, so its not an actual "push button" like how an auto kife would operate.

Kind of a light-use utility blade. The housing is aluminum. I carried it for a little while but the non-recessed side-tab-button dug into my leg (the clip is on the opposite side & mounts at only 1 location, so you don't have any other pocket carry options).
I need a new light knife, I snapped off the tip of my Kershaw yesterday. I dropped it while open and it must have landed wrong and the tip snapped off.
 
I need a new light knife, I snapped off the tip of my Kershaw yesterday. I dropped it while open and it must have landed wrong and the tip snapped off.
I've snapped-off the tip on about 3 Kershaw leeks. I ground them down and re-sharpened them, but then they won't lock up. So they went into the safe and I bought a new one. The leeks are super-sharp. You don't want one opening up in your pocket unknowingly. I sliced-up my right palm once years ago because of that.
 
These knives are not the best but I consider it a cheap beater knife for the price.
If I buy a $200 knife I’m guarenteed to either lose or break in within a month but the cheap $5 knives from Walmart or the bait shop are still in great condition after 10 years. I couldn’t lose a cheap knife if i dropped it in the ocean.
 
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I need a new light knife, I snapped off the tip of my Kershaw yesterday. I dropped it while open and it must have landed wrong and the tip snapped off.
I typically buy and carry a Kershaw Blur. I get them from the kershaw guy as bless for much cheaper than anywhere else.
 
I've snapped-off the tip on about 3 Kershaw leeks. I ground them down and re-sharpened them, but then they won't lock up. So they went into the safe and I bought a new one. The leeks are super-sharp. You don't want one opening up in your pocket unknowingly. I sliced-up my right palm once years ago because of that.
I was going to grind it down but
I typically buy and carry a Kershaw Blur. I get them from the kershaw guy as bless for much cheaper than anywhere else.
Prices have gone nuts. I think I paid around $24 for my leek a few years ago. I have a bunch of knives kicking around but the leek was good if I was dressing up and needed a light knife in my pocket.
 
I was going to grind it down but

Prices have gone nuts. I think I paid around $24 for my leek a few years ago. I have a bunch of knives kicking around but the leek was good if I was dressing up and needed a light knife in my pocket.
Costs of metal and metal parts have gone up across the board (in every industry and every sector).
 
I was going to grind it down but

Prices have gone nuts. I think I paid around $24 for my leek a few years ago. I have a bunch of knives kicking around but the leek was good if I was dressing up and needed a light knife in my pocket.
Kershaw replaces blades for the leek for 15 bucks. Send it back and the warranty covers for most of it.


EDIT- just checked the site. As of 11/21 they do blade replacement for 25, not 15. Still a pretty decent price for a new knife.
 
2 for 1 (buy 1 get get second for free) = 2 for $160 (soft-armor level 3A, back-pack).
Soft armor panel is sewn into the pack-pack (supposed to be better for travel & TSA inspections)
 
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