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Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops 3.1" Blade Folding Knife

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Amazon has Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops 7.1" S.S. Folding Knife with 3.1" Serrated Clip Point Blade (SWA24S) on sale for $11.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Details:
  • Dimensions: 7.1 inches (18 cm) overall length, 3.1 inches (7.9 cm) blade length, 3.5 ounces weight
  • Durable: 7Cr17MoV black oxide high carbon stainless steel blade with black aluminum handle
  • Dependable: Quick access via pocket clip, finger flipper, and ambidextrous thumb knobs for everyday carry
  • Secure: Liner lock prevents blade from slipping
  • Features: Jimping and serrations on blade
  • Guaranteed: Limited lifetime warranty; contact via Smith & Wesson website for questions

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $5.76 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $16.95.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
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Amazon has Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops 7.1" S.S. Folding Knife with 3.1" Serrated Clip Point Blade (SWA24S) on sale for $11.19. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Dimensions: 7.1 inches (18 cm) overall length, 3.1 inches (7.9 cm) blade length, 3.5 ounces weight
  • Durable: 7Cr17MoV black oxide high carbon stainless steel blade with black aluminum handle
  • Dependable: Quick access via pocket clip, finger flipper, and ambidextrous thumb knobs for everyday carry
  • Secure: Liner lock prevents blade from slipping
  • Features: Jimping and serrations on blade
  • Guaranteed: Limited lifetime warranty; contact via Smith & Wesson website for questions

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $5.76 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $16.95.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Smith and Wesson Extreme Ops SWA24S 7.1in S.S. Folding Knife with 3.1in Serrated Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Handle for Outdoor

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Yesterday 07:08 PM
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NeatClover988Yesterday 07:08 PM
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What a great deal!
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SiennaHerring788Yesterday 07:58 PM
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S&W makes gas station tier knives. Kizer and Civivi are better budget options.
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Yesterday 09:18 PM
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dstellsYesterday 09:18 PM
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"Extreme Ops"…like an operations manager sitting at a desk opening mail? Or cuz it's black? Cuz, with 0 info about the steel, no other tools or meaningful information…it's difficult to imagine what "extreme" anything this might do.
I think just the fact that they named it "Extreme Ops" may be the single best indicator that it is not extreme, and should not be used for any real "ops".
Sometimes, one man's trash is just…trash.
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TenseTexture4312Yesterday 09:23 PM
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Quote from dstells :
"Extreme Ops"…like an operations manager sitting at a desk opening mail? Or cuz it's black? Cuz, with 0 info about the steel, no other tools or meaningful information…it's difficult to imagine what "extreme" anything this might do. I think just the fact that they named it "Extreme Ops" may be the single best indicator that it is not extreme, and should not be used for any real "ops".Sometimes, one man's trash is just…trash.
Made of Reliable 7Cr17Mov Black Oxide High Carbon Stainless Steel
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Today 12:56 AM
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ghostwriter66Today 12:56 AM
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honestly ... when they stopped making their own knives and went to china instead -- they got awful ... my last one lasted maybe 2 weeks ,,,,
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Today 12:58 AM
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ghostwriter66Today 12:58 AM
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Quote from dstells :
"Extreme Ops"…like an operations manager sitting at a desk opening mail? Or cuz it's black? Cuz, with 0 info about the steel, no other tools or meaningful information…it's difficult to imagine what "extreme" anything this might do.
I think just the fact that they named it "Extreme Ops" may be the single best indicator that it is not extreme, and should not be used for any real "ops".
Sometimes, one man's trash is just…trash.
I think they meant to say EXTREME OOPS ... not OPS ...
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Today 12:59 AM
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freakingwillyToday 12:59 AM
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Quote from dstells :
"Extreme Ops"…like an operations manager sitting at a desk opening mail? Or cuz it's black? Cuz, with 0 info about the steel, no other tools or meaningful information…it's difficult to imagine what "extreme" anything this might do. I think just the fact that they named it "Extreme Ops" may be the single best indicator that it is not extreme, and should not be used for any real "ops".Sometimes, one man's trash is just…trash.
The steel is 7Cr17MoV, found in both the OP and Amazon listing.

Lower carbon, but higher chromium content compared to most Kershaw knives (8Cr13MoV). This makes the knife easier to sharpen (and quicker to dull), but offers more corrosion resistance.

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Today 12:59 AM
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WillDaBeast222Today 12:59 AM
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I have this knife. It's meh...
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Today 01:25 AM
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ianfToday 01:25 AM
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I've carried a version of this knife for the past 10+ years. It stays sharp enough, it's cheap to replace, opens and closes quickly. It's fine for opening boxes and other mundane daily tasks. For $11 it's fine for throwing in your truck, carrying, etc. I have better, though. It's not a Spyderco, but it doesn't have the same use case as one either.

Fun fact...a certain TLA agency stamps their info on versions of these and sells them in their field offices/resident agencies. Or at least they used to 10+ years ago.
Today 02:13 AM
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WiseRecess9745Today 02:13 AM
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I have a similar, yet older and probably higher quality, version of this. I do love it. Its a good deal. Might grab it for opening mail ROFL
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pharaoh248Today 04:42 AM
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The liner lock on this is very hard to press

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