Update: This very popular deal is still available.
Amazon has
9" Smith & Wesson H.R.T. Full Tang Spear Point Fixed Blade Knife w/ Sheath (SWHRT9B) for
$11.45.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
JuJuFrankenbean for posting this deal.
Note: Usually ships within 1 to 4 weeks
About this item:- 9 inch (22.9 centimeter) overall length with a blade length of 4.7 inches (12.1 centimeter) and a weight of 7.7 ounces
- Blade is made of reliable 7Cr17MoV high carbon stainless steel with a black rubber wrapped handle
- Quick and easy access with the convenient belt or boot sheath making it ideal for everyday carry
- Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the hand guard
- Knife Features Lanyard Hole Makes For Ideal Neck Knife
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Under Michigan law, the following knives cannot be conceal carried:
Double-edged, non-folding (fixed-blade) stabbing instrument of any length
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I picked one up just because of the deal and that it is allowed. Shipping not until second week of October, however.
If you're going to get a dagger, might as well get a proper well made one. If you can't afford that, US m7 bayonets high quality and plentiful.
More junk to clutter up Cheeto dust caves.
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Under Michigan law, the following knives cannot be conceal carried:
Double-edged, non-folding (fixed-blade) stabbing instrument of any length
Under Michigan law, the following knives cannot be conceal carried:
Double-edged, non-folding (fixed-blade) stabbing instrument of any length
I've been in more stupid scenarios, of my own design, than I care to mention. Many because I'm a knife enthusiast, they're awesome tools. Forgetting daily carry on the way to a club, leaving the MK3 in the car.
Best thing you can do is avoid looking like a nefarious actor and be clear about why its there. Drop it in a small toolbox or bag in the back with a multitool, where still reachable. Still just as accessible for you, but paints a whole different picture about you and why you carry it. Much more defendable if you want to go to court.
If you really needed it for defense a multitool can be just as stabby but also useful 99% of the rest of the time. If you're worried about it not being as good a deterrent... imagine someone holding a grimy well used multitool with serrated blade 😱.
Under Michigan law, the following knives cannot be conceal carried:
Double-edged, non-folding (fixed-blade) stabbing instrument of any length
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