Smith Wesson Sw3b Special Bayonet


Smith Wesson Sw3b Special Bayonet

Smith & Wesson Knives – Black Special Ops Bayonet Fixed Blade Knife: Model SW-3B. 12 3/4″ overall. 7 3/4″ black coated stainless blade with sawback. Black thermoplastic handle with black finish stainless guard. Black heavy obligation thermoplastic and nylon scabbard that works with knife as a wire cutter. MOLLE compatible. Made in China.

7.8-Inch Blade, 12.8-Inch 14.6-Ounce Scabbard with Removable Map Pouch, Screwdriver, Sharpening Stone, Belt Clip (blade & scabbard lock together to become an awful wire cutter)

Smith Wesson Sw3b Special Bayonet

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Smith Wesson Sw3b Special Bayonet

Smith Wesson Sw3b Special Bayonet Picture

Smith Wesson Sw3b Special Bayonet

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Smith Wesson Sw3b Special Bayonet

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9 of 10 persons found the following review helpful.
5Great Knife, Solution to CLIP Scratches in my Review
By Nicholas Smith
This knife is worth more than the asking price. I read a lot of reviews in regards to the scratches due to the clip before I purchased the knife, but decisive to buy it anyway. Factory sharpened but comes to a nice razor edge. Very strong and solid in the grip. Perfect size for combat or in a jam with wild animals while hunting or in the wilderness.

Solution to clip scratches: If you look in the sheath without the knife, you’ll see a little piece of plastic that looks like it would come out if you stuck a blade amongst it. Stick a steak knife in there and it pops right out; it will fall in the sheath, just turn it over give a shake and it will come right out. You have just exposed the clip, which you may merely shake out or use the steak knife to wiggle it out. The clip is OPTIONAL! Place the little square plastic piece back with the sharp side up and give a tap with a heavier knife and it must go right back in. No more scratches! You may now do of of two things for a better fit. You may bend the clip so that it would not be so snug on the knife and put it back in or you may get a piece of leather the length of the blade cut it out as if it were a sheath; stitch the edge along the blade side, and you may put it back in the primary plastic sheath for a nice snug fit. This will preserve the black paint on your knife. Enjoy.

9 of 11 persons found the following review helpful.
5Good knife, from what I may tell.
By Emily Crook
Purchased this for a survival knife while I am in the Wyoming wilderness. It looks like a good knife, has a good weight to it, and I feel pretty safe taking it with me outdoors.I haven’t checked the strength of the steel, but I am sure it is tough based on the brand and price. One problem though, if you get the black knife, the black finish will scrape in the scythe that comes with it–there’s a metal spring clip that keeps the knife from sliding out. That spring scratches the black finish. I imagine that doesn’t matter too much, giving careful consideration to that it is a knife. I am excessively affected emotionally to take it into the mountains this summer!

One more thing. Since it is a bayonet, you may effortlessly secure it to the end of a pole and use it as a spear. Obviously this won’t aid you versus a Grizzly, but you never recognise what you will run into in the wilderness.

I also commend this knife for home defense versus intruders, exceptionally if you get defensive knife training.

13 of 17 persons found the following review helpful.
5Awesome Bayonet
By Anthony M. Fuqua
This is one bad mutha! It looks outstanding and is lasting and functional.I purchased it to fit on my mossberg 590 Special Purpose Shotgun.It looks awesome.And it is made heavy duty.Get this Knife,a ought to have item.

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