🔦 Be Prepared for Anything!
The Spring Assisted Open SAWBACK BOWIE Tactical Rescue Pocket Knife is a versatile and essential tool for any professional or outdoor enthusiast. With a 3.5-inch partially serrated blade made from durable 440 stainless steel, this knife is designed for both everyday carry and emergency situations. Its lightweight design and modern aesthetics make it a must-have accessory for those who value functionality and style.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 5.64 Ounces |
Item Length | 9 Inches |
Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Special Features | Locking |
Power Source | Manual |
J**.
Unbeatable for the price!
This is probably the best knife I have ever gotten from amazon it's sturdy assisted opening and fairly sharp out of the box plus it's got a fairly large blade making it practical for just about anything you need it for
A**R
Good item
Good knife
D**.
Worth every penny
I'm a knife guy. I love pocket knives. I've got about a hundred of them. I've spent a little and I've spent a lot for a nice pocket knife. I figured I had nothing to lose buying this knife since A) Its returnable, and B) It's the price of a throwaway knife. This thing is worth every penny and then some. I'm guessing that all the people who complain about it being hard to open and hard to close have never owned a flipper style knife with a liner lock. Or they just have delicate fingertips. My EDC knife was about 200 bucks a few years ago, is an all titanium flipper, with a liner lock, and has a ceramic pivot bearing, so that's my yardstick by which I measure other knives. As far as ease and speed of opening and closing, this $10 knife is absolutely on par. It has a nice, attractive, razor sharp blade. The knife has a remarkably solid feel to it, whether the blade is retracted or deployed. I would have greatly preferred if the belt clip went in the other direction, but I knew it was like this before I bought it. I dinged it one star for two reasons. First reason is that although the handle feels solid, it sorely lacks texture and is just a little too slippery for getting a good solid purchase on it. I might try either a wire wheel or bead blaster to roughen it up a bit. Second reason is that the "saw back" portion of the blade makes it difficult to draw from your pocket without those teeth catching the inside of your pocket. You have to consciously twist it just a little as you draw it, so it doesn't get caught inside your pocket. But I didn't buy this knife to use all day every day. I bought it to be a good, rugged, beater, work knife. At this price point, totally worth it.
M**@
Spring assist pops open nicely.
For the price, this knife is great! Love the size, and the spring assist pops the blade out quickly and with ease.
D**N
Great Knife
I purchased this knife several years ago. Kept in my car most of the time. I have to say that it’s still functioning well. I’ve had to sharpen it a few times but that’s to be expected but the price of the knife should exceed expectations because it definitely has exceeded mine. $11 bucks and guys are complaining the saw back style alone is Worth it
L**O
Woah
The knife was like a mini sword haha. Pretty awesome tool that I use for outdoors. If sharpened well, it can cut.
S**S
Well hmmmm huh hmmm
I like it however Bowie knife it's not now tactical spring assist it is and honestly it could be sharper , it's holy heavey, no rattling, has a fairly decent spring I'll admit I've owned better but for the price it's ok
R**S
For $10.95 Surprisingly Well Made
It's $10.95, I expected the handle to be plastic. It's actually aluminum. The blade is thick steel, so are all the screws and small parts.I had to get a replacement for the first one I bought because of the locking mechanism problem others speak of. The new one doesn't have that problem and locks into place nicely.The only problem I see with this knife, that I noticed when I disassembled my first one in an attempt to file down the locking mechanism so it could slide over just a bit more and lock the blade securley, was that when you screw the screws back in you must be very careful (especially on the large screw holding the blade in place) to not over torque screws, or else the aluminum handle will be ground away and the screw will have nothing to hold onto, or at the least will shave off some of the aluminum and weaken the overall structure holding it all together.But that's the only problem I found. It's sharp, sturdy and good looking.I'm going to clip this one under my dash in my truck somewhere for the purpose it's intended for and hope I never need to use it.
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