Sporting Goods : Smith & Wesson CK5TBS Bullseye Extreme Ops 4.1' 40% Serrated Black Tanto Blade

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Sporting Goods : Smith & Wesson CK5TBS Bullseye Extreme Ops 4.1' 40% Serrated Black Tanto Blade

Smith & Wesson CK5TBS Bullseye Extreme Ops 4.1' 40% Serrated Black Tanto Blade

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MSRP Price: $16.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 121





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Smith & Wesson
EAN: 0028634105649
Label: Smith & Wesson
Product Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: CK5TBS
Publisher: Smith & Wesson
Ranking: 121
Studio: Smith & Wesson


Product facts:
  • 440C Teflon Coated Steel blade
  • 3.22" 1/2 serrated blade
  • 4.06" aluminum handle
  • 2.8 ounces, includes pocket clip
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Solid Knife
This is a nice knife, sturdy, and well constructed. It feels good in your hand and has a real strong blade. For 10 bucks this knife is a steal!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice, well built knife
I simply wanted a nice little knife to have around to help open boxes and misc. things like that. I figure for the price I couldn't go wrong (plus I needed a bit more in my cart for free shipping!)

Once I got my hands on it, I realized it wasn't just some cheap dollar knife like most of my previous ones. It actually has some weight to it. Nothing feels flexible or wobbly. The blade doesn't wobble back and forth. The lock is very firm and won't slip loose... All in all, a very nice little knife.

About my only complaints, it's a bit difficult to open with one hand for me. The little nub to flip the blade out is quite small and very close to the casing, making it quite hard to get my thumb onto it. Also, I wish it had a lock back mechanism, but I knew it didn't before purchasing it... Just a personal preference of mine.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A hidden steal
I've owned dozens of knives over the years, kershaw, gerber, etc. This is similar quality for a fraction of the price. I have used this knife for a few years now and I realized that at some point down the line, I may have to replace it. I'm writing this review as I'm buying another knife (or two) for later. It would be a steal at twice the price. Great combination of size and weight.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Knife
I am very happy with this knife. I agree with the people that wrote before , its good because it is very sharp, keeps the sharp blade a long time, has a good size and the clip is good. I dont have the problem i had with other knives about the blade accidentally getting open. And the price is good too



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