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The Smith & Wesson SW3G Fixed Blade Knife is a robust 12.8-inch tactical tool featuring a 7.8-inch Bowie blade made from durable 420J2 stainless steel. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and survivalists, it boasts a textured nylon fiber handle for a secure grip and comes with a convenient scabbard for easy access. This knife is not just a tool; it's a reliable companion for any adventure, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Brand | Smith & Wesson |
Model Name | SW3G |
Special Feature | Stainless Steel Blade |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | 8" Special Ops M-9 Bayonet Knife-Green Polymer Scabbard |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Color | OD green |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Bowie |
Blade Length | 19.7 Centimeters |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 413 Grams |
Blade Shape | Bowie |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Item Length | 12.8 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028634700608 |
Size | 7.8" |
Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
UPC | 028634700608 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.92 x 3.46 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SW3G |
Model Year | 2013 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
K**R
Great Bayonet great Fits well.
I bought this for my Sig M400 AR style rifle. And it fits well.I have read the reviews that state it is not very sharp and I tend to agree to a certain extent.After all it is a bayonet not a knife.Let me explain my thoughts.1st. To me a bayonet is made to be installed on the end on a rifle and thrust or stabbed in to whatever you are thrusting it in to.This will do that just fine.2nd it is sharp not shaving sharp but still would cut you.The heft is pretty good and it reminds me of my old Buck master survival knife as far as the saw back and the construction of the sheath with a built in sharpening stone.Now the quality is fantastic for the price. I do realize it is made in China. I would rather have it made here in the good Ol' US of A.It dose not compare with my Tops or Randall knifes or Benchmade.But for the cost of a Bayonet and what it is intended for and Lets face it is just a fun "TOY" to add to our AR. platform rifles I do not anticipate me actually using for the true intent of a bayonet very soon.I have over a hundred fixed blade knives and 300 folders from all different manufactures. And I can say I truly love this bayonet.I am very glad I ordered one and some day will buy another.If you are looking for a BASYONET not a fighting/survival knife I would say check this one out.The next bayonet I buy will be a Olympic. But I do recommend this Check it out you may like it also.
N**N
Very Good Buy
This is a quality bayonet. There are no machining flaws of any kind, it came sharp, and with a heavy duty sheath that holds the blade snugly. Shipping was very fast (came 3 days early via USPS). A few seconds of looking at the mechanism and it was snapped into the lug on my shotgun and held fast via the M9 interface. This bayonet attaches to any standard M9 lug (in my case, a Mossberg 590A1) and makes for a sturdy and intimidating attachment.Have not tried the wire cutting feature yet, but the fit on the cutter is top-notch.As a long time "recreational knife purchaser" this is about the most quality knife for the dollar I have ever laid hands on, the pictures here simply do not do it justice.You will not regret having this knife in your collection. If you are still looking and thinking, just do it!
E**N
I WOULD buy it again
I like the knife pretty well although the construction of the handle end of the blade could have had a bit better design internally. The handle is made up of a pretty sturdy steel rod that I'm guessing is threaded onto the the end of the blade because the rod has flat spots for a wrench (i can't seem to get it to budge) the plastic handle is no joke, it's a very hard and dense plastic so it is strong while at the same time, lightweight. anyway the handle slips securely over the steel rod and a 1/4" over the blade and butts up to the guard snugly. the pommel (the thing that also clips on to the bayonet mount) is pretty dang sturdy, the spring loaded clips are made out of steel and have virtually no wiggle room. All of this is held together with a generously sized allen head bolt that threads into the steel rod. It may need some tightening right out of the box, i had to so i may put some red lock tight on it just to be safe. but i do that on everything i order online just to be extra sure it will hold. would've rated 5 stars if not for the complex design, with that said I am still very confident with it's construction.definitely would recommend 5X over
A**A
Seems well made!
Sturdy and well made. Grip is thick plastic as is tradition with the M9 but all contact points are metal. Blade is sharp, sheath is sturdy. My only complaint is that the pocket on the sheath doesn't come with a wetstone.
C**N
👎👎👎
Despite being seemingly solid, i would describe the blade as a big dumb piece of metal. I understand that they arent supposed to be like a razor but this thing wasnt even almost remotely kind of sharp in any way. Just blunt. I tried every technique i know and nothing, i mean nothing improved the point or the edge. It did look cool mounted on the rifle but its function as a blade was nonexistant. A thick, blunt piece of metal and thats the best it will ever be.
T**N
Very nice
I would say that this bayonet is of better quality than the ones issued to our modern military. I know my bayonet from the Army was not as nice as this Smith&Wesson one.
V**V
Good quality, but...
The knife is sturdy and has a good heft to it. The bayonet lug clips are metal and there are no obvious defect to the hilt, sheath, or blade.However, the sharpening stone was missing and the knife itself is essentially dull. It can cut, but it's messy and the blade needs to be sharpened. Hard to do without a stone. I can get a stone anywhere cheap but it's the principle that it was supposed to be included that bugs me.Other than the default dull and lack of sharpening stone, the knife construction itself is good. The sawtooth worked as well as you'd expect a combat knife to perform. It's not going to be as good as a dedicated saw, but it'll work. The wire cutter was able to cut some fence wires I had, with only minor cosmetic scuffing to the fuller that rubbed off with light oiling and a rag.
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