First Responder Knife




Tony
(SCHENECTADY,
NY)
March 24, 2011
Tony
"This is a great knife for the price. I carry it with always."
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Smith Wesson First Response Knife




Josh T.
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NY)
March 24, 2011
Josh T.
"This is a great knife and I carry it with it always. Highly recomended"
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Only missing one thing




dchrist7
(SCHENECTADY,
NY)
March 24, 2011
dchrist7
"This is my daily knife, and it has been amazing. My previous knife had a much better hand grip, mostly because this knife is Flat and Skinny perfect for the pocket though. If its missing one thing, its assisted opening beyond that, this knife is a Must have/Must buy"
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Fantastic




Justin
(SCHENECTADY,
NY)
March 24, 2011
Justin
"I was given this knife as a gift. I honestly thought that this was at least an $80.00 knife by the way it looks and functions. When I saw how much this knife was I knew I'd be buying a ton of them for my friends. FANTASTIC purchase"
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Terrible quality, poor design




Daniel
(TOMS RIVER,
NJ)
June 16, 2011
Daniel
"Wow. This is the least useful knife I have ever had the misfortune of buying. First, the mechanism is very tight - there's a lot of friction as you're opening and closing it. The blade isn't all that sharp either, but the 'seatbelt cutter' is even worse. It isn't sharp enough to cut a piece of paper, and it would be worse than useless on clothing or a seat belt. But on top of that, the knife is incredibly poorly designed. The piece of metal that is the seatbelt cutter's blade is actually part of the inside of the knife, and is the size and shape of the knife. That makes it nearly impossible to sharpen. And as if that wasn't bad enough, it looks to me like I have to remove every screw on the knife, except the one holding the thumb piece on the blade, in order to get access to that piece and sharpen it. That's 16 torx size 6 screws. I tried to get to it, but three of the first seven screws (on the left side of the knife) were so over-torqued that the head was immediately destroyed, and of the other four, it looks like two of them were significantly stripped as they were initially installed - the two nearest the bottom - as there is a significant amount of grit on them and the threads look like they were put through a meat grinder.
This is not a knife that I would be willing to trust anyone's life on, and I'm glad I only spent twenty bucks on it, as it's going to wind up being a paperweight."
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