By: Smith & Wesson
Get the Smith & Wesson CK5TBS 7.4in High Carbon S.S. Folding Knife and be ready for any outdoor adventure! This tactical, survival, and EDC knife features a 3.2in Serrated Tanto Blade and Aluminum Handle for ultimate durability. With its giftable, build quality, overall satisfaction, and value for money, this folding hunting knife is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast. Get yours today at the Smith & Wesson Store!Gabriel A.: Me gusta la navaja, solo que el clip para colgar viene con unas llaves torks muy pequeñas y no encuentro la medida de la llave para poder apretar y ya se me está cayendo esa pieza
Mexico on Nov 21, 2023
daniel cortes vidrio: El pivote de despliegue se ha aflojado y no tiene como ajustarse.
Mexico on Nov 18, 2023
SHINJI: 人によって意見は違うと思いますが
自分は満足のいく一品でした😁
元々黒系が好きなのとデザインも気に入っていて
ナイフ好きとしては満足してます😊
切れ味に関しては購入者様のメンテナンス次第なので自分は切れ味ともに好評価だと思います。
Japan on Mar 03, 2023
Hondo: Vorwort:
Ich habe ca. drei Wochen im Net nach Taschenmessern gesucht, die meinen Ansprüchen ( Outdoor, Heimbedarf, schwarze Klinge, wenn möglich Tanto-Klinge, Optik, Einhandöffnung usw.) erfüllen. Dieses Messer soll mein Drittmesser werden, also nicht das beste, aber auch nicht das zweitbeste Taschenmesser. Auch habe ich, als ich das Messer bestellte, gewusst, dass ich kein super Taschenmesser bekomme, denn dafür ist das kein beständiger Stahl, der Preis und made in China....na ja.....
Daten, die vielleicht nicht vom Hersteller ausgehen:
- 440-Stahl wird angegeben, darum kann es sich nur um 440A-Stahl handeln, der der einfachste Stahl ist, aber dennoch rostfrei und eine relativ gute Schneideleistung hat
Positiv:
- der Preis für ein Einhandmesser (Öffnung mit Daumen) ist relativ gut
- Verarbeitung auf dem ersten Blick, für den Preis, in Ordnung
- ich machte nach Erhalt gleich den Papierschneide-Test......fiel sehr gut aus
- hat zwar nichts mit Smith&Wesson zu tun, aber ich habe das Messer Donnerstag Abend bestellt und Samstag früh stand DHL vor der Tür : )
Negativ:
- ich habe gewusst, dass es kein guter Stahl...
Germany on Apr 21, 2012
Jerry Brady: I own a few S&W knives, including this one. All of them have been inexpensive and been used frequently and without issue. In general, this is a decent knife - for the price, a great knife. It operates smoothly, arrived sharp, and has been sharpened a few times now and takes a edge well.
This is a good knife for general carry, in a jeans pocket or in a glove box for emergencies. While I probably wouldn't compare this to a spyderco or a benchmade knife, I have found it to very quite useful and durable, with a safe locking mechanism that has put up with use and abuse. While I am under no illusion that this knife will become a family treasure that will be handed down from generation to generation, I don't really believe that a $100+ knife would be more valuable to me - and I carry a knife most days, camp and spend time outdoors often, and open plenty of amazon shipments to my home with this knife. The knife opens easily, operation of the thumb stud for opening it and the lock mechanism is intuitive and works smoothly. The blade hasn't chipped or bent, and the construction overall seems pretty good.
I am always amazed at the 1 star reviews on Amazon - probably the...
United States on Jan 17, 2011
Christopher: I am not ordinarily a big fan of folding knives. Locking can break (linerlock), you need to fiddle with triggers and the spring can break (switchblade), why do I have to take so many movements to open this thing? (Butterfly). I am a bigger fan of fixed blades. However, as this is my first linerlock which I have pretty much just taken out of the box, I have a few opening thoughts.
First reason I got it was the insanely low cost. $11 for a knife made by a generally reputable company is a steal. I have a few Gerbers that my father got while he was in the Army 20 or so years ago. When I decided to look around for a knife for me to carry where ever I go that has a little more substance than my keychain multitool, Gerber was the first place I looked. $200 for a knife? I don't have that kind of money and even if I did, why would I spend $200 on something I could get of similar quality at a much lower price? Besides, I was getting my first linerlock (Keep in mind I used to find these confusing. Only a year ago, I asked a person who showed me his "How do I close it?") and I wasn't about to splurge a lot of money on something that I wasn't sure I trusted but more money than a $5 knife...
United States on Mar 20, 2010
J. Layne: I'd never had one of these liner lock knives before & when I saw this one for the price on here while researching the Victorinox knife I also purchased (Farmer's pocketknife, excellent!) I figured I'd try it, what could another letter opener hurt.
Well, it hurt me! First time I opened the blade it didn't lock and I didn't realize it and closed the serrated part a little on my finger like an idiot. Yes, it's very sharp! After playing with it some more, the lock seemed so stiff that I was thinking of returning it, there was no way it could be operated one-handed.
However, playing with it some more, I tried flicking the blade open. I was able to do this easily even with it fully closed (another customer mentions flicking it open from a partially opened position, but I've had good luck doing it with the knife fully closed.). The blade easily locked! I did this a few more times just to hear the nice locking sound it made. But then I noticed, I was able to easily open and lock the blade with one hand. I suppose the flicking sped up a breaking-in process that a few more two-handed openings would have done.
Umm, I guess I should add, if you're going to try...
United States on Dec 07, 2008
Smith & Wesson CK5TBS 7.4-inch High Carbon Stainless Steel Folding Knife | Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Lock-Back Knife with Ebony Handles, 3-3/4" 420HC Clip Point Blade and Leather Sheath | Ontario Knife Company Rat II SP Black Folding Pocket Knife, 7 Inches Long | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $10 OFF | $10 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 23 reviews | 2 reviews | 1 reviews |
Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms | 0.33 Kilograms | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Length | 7.4 Inches | 8.63 Inches | 8 Inches |
Model Name | CK5TBS | 110 Folding Hunter | ON8860 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.33 x 1.46 x 0.83 inches | 10.24 x 3.15 x 1.85 inches | 4.33 x 1.73 x 0.98 inches |
Suggested Users | "" | Unisex-adult | Unisex-adult |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 1,925 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 6,160 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,757 ratings |
Color | Multi | Brown/Brass | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fighting | Hunting, Everyday Carry, Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Overlanding, Skiing, Biking, Backpacking | Everyday Carry |
Blade Edge | Plain/Serrated | Clip Point | Plain |
Part Number | CK5TBS | 0110BRS | 8860 |
Package Type | Box | Standard Packaging | |
Model Year | 2015 | 2012 | 2014 |
Style | Box | Traditional | RAT 2 Liner Lock |
Special Feature | Locking Blades | Foldable, Locking Blades | Water-Resistant |
Best Sellers Rank | #79,614 in Sports & Outdoors #213 in Tactical Knives | #4,891 in Sports & Outdoors #7 in Folding Hunting Knives | #34,707 in Sports & Outdoors #61 in Folding Hunting Knives |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https//store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html | Https//www.buckknives.com/about-knives/bucks-forever-warranty/ | 1 yr limited |
Date First Available | November 25, 2003 | July 2, 2004 | February 6, 2013 |
Country of Origin | China | United States | Taiwan |
Blade Length | 3.2 Inches | 3.75 Inches | 3 Inches |
Age Range (Description) | Adult | Adult | 18+ yrs |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 6 x 9 inches | 6 x 1 x 1 inches | 7 x 0.1 x 1.1 inches |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel | High Carbon Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Hunting Knives Folding Blade | Knife, Sheath | OKC RAT II SP-Black Handle 7in Blade Folding Knife |
ASIN | B000UUV1EY | B000EHYZKK | B00BBPAOCW |
Blade Shape | Drop Point | Clip Point | Drop Point |
Handle Material | Aluminum | Ebony Wood | Nylon |
Sport Type | Hunting | Hunting | |
Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies, Inc | Buck Knives | Ontario Knife Company |
Brand Name | Smith & Wesson | Buck Knives | Ontario Knife Company |
Size | One Size | One Size | One Size |
Material | Blend | Stabilized Birch, Brass, Steel | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds | 7.2 Ounces | 2.4 Ounces |
Brand | Smith & Wesson | Buck Knives | Ontario Knife Company |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only |
Dan: It’s not bad, the blade is pretty sharp and the overall look and feel is quite nice it’s not too heavy and not too light. BUT, And that’s a big but, it wiggles. I don’t know what is it the screw that hold the knife or the bearing but when you unfold it you can’t help but notice that it it slightly wiggles side to side and top to bottom. I still really like but if you really want quality I’d recommend you to save up some money.
Japan on Nov 27, 2023