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Smith & Wesson SWHRT3 HRT Military Boot Knife

by admin on February 1st, 2011

Smith & Wesson SWHRT3 HRT Military Boot Knife

Smith & Wesson SWHRT3 HRT Military Boot Knife

  • Stainless steel blade
  • Full tang black rubber handle
  • Double edged spear point blade
  • Comes with a boot sheath
  • 3.5-inch blade

The Smith & Wesson(r) Military boot knife boasts a compact and sleek design that combines a 440C brushed steel blade with a rubberized handle for a sure grip. Includes a sheath.

List Price: $ 25.22

 

Smith & Wesson SWHRT7T HRT Tanto Boot Knife, Black

Smith & Wesson SWHRT7T HRT Tanto Boot Knife, Black

  • Tanto styled tactical boot knife
  • Coated Stainless Steel Blade
  • Black aluminum handle
  • Comes with a leather boot sheath with pocket clip
  • 4.75-inch blade with 9-inch overall length at 7.2-ounces

ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Tanto Blade Length (inches): 4.74 Blade Material: 440C Black Carry System: Leather Sheath w/Pocket Clip Handle Material: Aluminum Black Overall Length (inches): 8.84

List Price: $ 26.65


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  1. El Hermano Guero permalink
    24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Tactical Knife, April 14, 2008
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    El Hermano Guero (Chicago, IL USA) –
    This review is from: Smith & Wesson SWHRT3 HRT Military Boot Knife (Tools & Home Improvement)

    When I received the knife it was so sharp that I cut myself removing it from the box. It has a very strong stainless steel blade that was fully sharpened on both edges (not just one). The handle was a little bit small for my large hands, but it has a very comfortable contour and ergonomic rubber grip. The sheath is hard plastic that protects you from the blade, as well as protect the blade itself. The knife actually stays in the sheath unless you draw it, unlike many other knives that always fall out when you are biking and running. The knife is also perfectly balanced for throwing, and responds quite well. This knife comes with my highest recommendations, unless, of course, you have larger hands than I have. Great product for a great price.

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  2. Caleb D. Lemons permalink
    9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Tool, September 28, 2009
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    Caleb D. Lemons
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    This review is from: Smith & Wesson SWHRT3 HRT Military Boot Knife (Tools & Home Improvement)

    This is an excellent knife for practically anything. It’s extremely sharp on both sides, totally waterproof(knife and case) and easy to carry on the hip or concealed. A while back I went mud bogging with it strapped to my leg because you never know when you’ll need a sharp knife. I was up to my waist in mud and dirty water, and it never came out of the case and formed no rust whatsoever after I got home and washed it off. I recommend this knife for anyone with a knife collection or maybe a wife or sister who needs some self defense in their purse. Excellent product. Thanks S&W!

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  3. L. Byrd "The Light in the Attic" permalink
    8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    S&W Standard Fare, August 2, 2006
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    L. Byrd “The Light in the Attic” (Houston, TX) –
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    This review is from: Smith & Wesson SWHRT7T HRT Tanto Boot Knife, Black (Tools & Home Improvement)

    This is a nice, high quality knife, as every Smith and Wesson knife I’ve ever owned or seen has been. Mine arrived a little less than the S&W ‘razor sharp’ guarantee, but I also own one of their diamond dust sharpeners, so that was easy enough to remedy.

    Note: Know your state’s weapon laws before carrying any knife around in your pocket. Every state varies and some have very vague definitions to leave the decisions entirely up to the discretion of the police. This is a pretty safe choice if you are looking for a knife to carry, as it’s not a ‘dagger’ (it is a one sided blade), the blade is less than five and a half inches, and it could conceivably be used as a utility knife.

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  4. Richard Smith permalink
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome!!!, August 5, 2008
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    Richard Smith (Oak Harbor, Wa.) –
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    Have had this knife for 3 1/2 years. Used it on two deployments. Love how it cuts, good balance, and very durable. I can depend on it.

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