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

  • Folding knife ideal for camping, fishing, hunting, and more
  • Comfortable-to-hold black aircraft aluminum handle
  • Partially serrated 3.22-inch stainless tanto blade
  • Thumb rest and dual thumb studs for ambidextrous opening
  • Stainless pocket clip and lanyard hole; weighs 2.8 ounces

Product Description
The blade has a thumb rest and dual thumb studs for ambidextrous one hand opening. The stainless steel handle with black G10 inset, 4.32″ closed, has a liner lock and lanyard hole. A removable stainless steel pocket clip is included.Amazon.com Product Description
The Smith & Wesson CK5TBS Extreme Ops serrated knife is ideal for camping, hunting, fishing, and a host of other applications. The folding knife offers a comfortable black aircraft aluminum handle that measures 4.06 inches long, along with a 3.22-inch partially serrated stainless tanto blade that cuts through everything from vegetables to fishing line. The blade also secures tightly via the liner lock, but opens quickly with either hand thanks to the thumb rest and dual thumb studs. Other features include a stainless pocket clip and a lanyard hole. The knife weighs 2.8 ounces and carries a limited lifetime warranty.

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

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5 comments

  1. I think the blade aluminum, but it’s sharp and very menacing looking.

    Besides, it’s like 10 bucks.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Procurator says:

    After playing with it for a couple of days the inner lock gave way. It buckles if blade is pressed laterally. Imagine what it will do for you ina knife fight or any other use. I am lucky to have discovered this in time otherwise I would type this review with 9 digits at best.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. very nice knife only gets 4 because it looked and felt really good it was a gift so im unsure how it will actually perform but it does come very dull so just know that much
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Ritchie says:

    First of all I have been carrying knifes with me all my life. I bought this knife at an army store and figured since it was a “smith and wesson” then I ought to be good. Ya it works well but after a couple of months like 6 or 10 I dont know.. it started coming apart. I did not have L wrenches to tighten it up so eventually it came apart and I lost the screws and stuff. I dont know about you but I expect my knife to last a long time if I paid $25 for it at the army store.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Marty Watson says:

    I use a pocket knife for many things I shouldn’t. I go through many and I have found that “tactical” style knives are usually sturdier than normal folders. The tanto point is especially handy for things I hadn’t imagined when I bought it. The lock/release mechanism is so-so. I have seen this design before, it’s reliable but awkward for me. $10 is a great price. It will be awesome until I lose it or break it using it for a pry-bar or somthing.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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