Smith & Wesson SWHRT1 HRT Tactical Boot Knife, Black

September 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Boot Knives

  • Stainless steel teflon coated blade
  • Full tang black zytel handle
  • Wharncliffe blade
  • Comes with a boot leather sheath

Product Description
ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 2.50 Blade Material: 440C Black Carry System: Boot Clip Sheath Handle Material: Aluminum Black Overall Length (inches): 5.75… More >>

Smith & Wesson SWHRT1 HRT Tactical Boot Knife, Black

Comments

5 Responses to “Smith & Wesson SWHRT1 HRT Tactical Boot Knife, Black”
  1. R. Top says:

    Technically designed for maximum impact….this knife locks in place for safety and security….well intended reviewer(s) suggest yanking the knife out of its holster…..the knife is quite sharp & locked in place, yanking it out could damage locking mechanism, not to mention your self …..I grip the knife handle with first 3-fingers & with pointer pinkie gently nudge edge of holster for a quick safe release.

    Based on quality/cost ratios, its a steal …. (product description should be corrected as the holster is not leather, thankfully).
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. nakedbiker says:

    Good edge. Well constructed. Need some imagination to attach to boot. Very difficult to remove from sheath but easy to modify the sheath or knife.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. I purchased this knife to replace an identical knife that I lost during a move from Alaska to Massachusetts. This knife is wonderful, reasonably priced for what it is, easy to carry and extremely dependable. I am certain that this knife will be the only one I will choose to own for personal use.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. I will just echo much of what “The Shepard” said about the knife. It’s almost impossible to remove it from the sheath without playing tug of war with yourself. And to make a strange situation even more strange, the belt/boot clip that is an integral part of the sheath is so weak that it is useless for holding the knife in any location…..which is why I no longer own this knife. Rideing my motorcycle today, the knife fell away somewhere on I40. I don’t miss it….Lynn Stubblefield
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. The Shepherd says:

    It is very tought to pull this knife from the sheath. It has kind of a funny feel and balance. Not crazy about it. It does feel tough like it would stand up to abuse. Good for a boot tucker and not much else.

    Rating: 2 / 5

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