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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Great buy!
Hi Guys!
Strong built and cool design!
I use and abuse mine every day cutting cardboard and plastic and its doing awesome!!!
Very Happy with It!
2010-04-17
Excellent Knife
I was looking for an inexpensive (OK, cheap) knife for every day use. I never buy very expensive ones as they inevitably eventually get lost. This one is absolutely perfect, and when I some day lose it, I will buy another.

Pros:
Great size, not too big to be weird to carry, not too small to be useless
Wickedly sharp
Tanto blade has proven very handy
Handle is thin - I carry this every day in a pair of jeans, and cannot feel it
Knife is very light - again, totally comfortable to carry
Handle provides great grip (no slipping) w/o chewing up your hands

Cons:
Only thing is I wish it wasn't all black, makes it easier to misplace - a MINOR complaint.

Seriously - the best every day knife I have ever owned, and I have gone through CRKT, Kershaw, and several other expensive options.
2010-04-14
worth it
The price was ok, but the item that I received was better than I expected. Overall, wasn't a bad deal
2010-04-07
pretty good for the price
sharp blade, firm, decent construction, hinge just needed a shot of oil. I bought a dozen of them and got them engraved as groomsmen gifts; knives were consistent quality.

for the price, i'm very satisfied with the product.
2010-04-01
Another Impressive and Affordable Knife
I have been a Smith and Wesson knife fan since my first SWAT years ago. I since have owned multiple Smith and Wesson Knives and been happy with all of them (I get new ones just because I'm a bit of collector, not that they break).

I use this knife as EDC (Every Day Carry) knife and it has been used regularly for the last 3 months. To begin, this knife is just plane slick looking. The crossed textured handle with circular cut-outs, black blade, serrated edge, and tanto style blade give this knife a great look. However I'd rather have an ugly effective tool than a beautiful worthless blade, luckily you get both with this knife. I don't want to go to far into specific details because this is a such a highly reviewed knife I'd simply be repeating details, so I'll try and just hit some high points that I like about it.

* Blade fits my hand well
* Well designed thumb stud makes for very easy one hand deployment
* No issues with locking mechanism like some have had, am easily able to close with one hand as well
* Clip is very well made
* Blade holds a decent edge, like all knives it will become dull with daily use, but it has held a good edge for a long time
* The price! I have more expensive blades but don't carry them, I'd much rather loose or break a $10 knife than a $50+ knife. Not that I think this knife will break any time soon, but my heart won't be broken if it does.

Negatives
* Poor jimping- Jimping refers to the notches cut into the back rear side of the blade for thumb control of the knife. If you look at some of the pictures you'll see it's almost level with the blade. It's not the worst jimping I've ever seen, but not the best either.
*Minor Minor detail - I've always laughed at the names of S&W knives, SWAT, Special Ops, Homeland Security, and of course Extreme Ops. I feel like the names need to be said in a very dramatic action movie voice. It seems like the names add a level of novelty to a quality knife, but this doesn't really effect the knife one bit.

Simple answer, need a pocket knife, this will get the job done!
2010-03-30
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