🖤 Tactical elegance meets everyday power.
The Smith & Wesson SWMP4LS is a robust 8.6-inch folding knife featuring a 3.6-inch serrated clip point blade crafted from durable 4034 high carbon stainless steel. Designed for tactical, survival, and everyday carry use, it includes a black aluminum handle with rubber inlay, quick-access assisted opening, secure locking mechanisms, and emergency tools like a glass breaker and seatbelt cutter. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife is engineered for professionals who demand reliability and readiness.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fighting |
Brand | Smith & Wesson |
Model Name | SWMP4LS |
Special Feature | Folding Knife,Pocket Clip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Partially Serrated Edge |
Blade Length | 3.6 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 7.52 ounces |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain/Serrated |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 8.6 Inches |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028634702565 |
Power Source | Manual Winding |
Orientation | Adaptable |
Size | 3.6" |
Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
UPC | 028634702565 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.08 x 1.85 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.4 x 2 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | SWMP4LS |
Model Year | 2014 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
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Great Value for a Great EDC Knife
I bought this knife because I was looking for a slightly larger and beefier EDC knife with a glass breaker and I didn't wan't to spend a ton of money. I have carried a Gerber 22 FAST DRAW knife with a 3" partially serrated blade for about 2 years now and it is still a fantastic knife. With only minimal upkeep and sharpening it has remained a truly wonderful knife to own and use and I would highly recommend it to anyone. However, this review is about my new S&W SWMP4LS so here goes.This is a larger knife, it has a 3.6" partially serrated blade, and it is heavier than my Gerber 22. It feels about 50% heavier but it's not so heavy that it feels uncomfortable in either the hand or on my belt. In fact, I rather like the extra heft; it gives the knife a very substantial feel. It comes quite sharp out of the box and remained so for a long time. Even though it comes only roughly ground the blade still gets the job done. A trip to a professional sharpener (or do it yourself if you have the skill and time) and you can really put a fine polished edge on this knife.This is the first assisted opening knife I've ever owned with a spine flipper; all my other AO knives all use thumb studs only. It took about three openings with the flipper for me to become a convert. I used the thumb knob to deploy the blade several times and found that the spine flipper actually works better and is easier to use. The knife rests very comfortably in my palm when I deploy the blade using the spine flipper.The "M.A.G.I.C. assist" opening system deploys the blade quickly and locks open with a satisfying "click!" Once open the liner lock keeps the blade firmly in place and you can even use the side safety lock as an added measure of protection. When closing the blade there is a nice little bit of tension as the blade locks shut in the frame. It's just enough resistance to let you know the blade is closed and once again you get a satisfying "click!" that tells you the blade is properly closed.A frame lock would be a bit more secure but would also raise the price. I've found that a liner lock in a good knife from a reputable company is a good locking mechanism for AO knives.The glass breaker works like a charm. I never used a glass breaker before but was easily able to punch through several car windows and a windshield with minimal effort. I would recommend gloves and glasses for safety.The side safety is designed like a safety toggle on a gun. I always prefer some type of safety on my AO knives and this one is quite nice. It toggles up (off) and down (on) like a safety on a handgun. When it is off you see a standard red dot; Warning! Safety is off!The overall construction seems to be quite good. The frame is rugged, there is no play in the blade when it's deployed and the pocket clip is sturdy but easy to use. Unlike many other folders this knife only comes with one pocket clip option; right handed, tip down. I gave it to a left handed friend and he was able to carry it comfortably enough in his pocket but said he would prefer a sheath. The knife has an aggressive and unique look and I find it to be aesthetically pleasing. Some jimping along the top of the knife where your thumb comes to rest would be a good addition and would make for a better grip. The 4034 stainless steel blade keeps an edge well and is wearing well. S30V steel would be better but would also drive up the cost.All things considered, the Smith & Wesson SWMP4LS is an excellent EDC knife. For an AO knife in the $30-$50 range this one is hard to beat. I give this knife 5 stars. It's an exceptional value and a wonderful knife.
J**E
An overall nice knife
I was looking for a knife that I could quickly open with one hand, had a lock, and looked cool (what can I say, I like black). This was my first assisted opening knife, and I abused it. I used it as a knife, chisel, screwdriver, hammer. I liked the feel of the assisted opening so much that I would absentmindedly open and close it while reading or laying around. It was opened and closed upwards of 40 times a day. After two years of this, a part of the opening trigger snapped, which meant the rear trigger was non-functional. However, it still had the assisted opening working with the thumb stud. So I was pretty satisfied.PROS:-Sharp out of the box-Very cool looking-Nice weight-Functioned very well, with little slop.-Insanely durable-Easy to sharpen-Lock functioned perfectly.-Cut anything I put in front of it, including rope, paper, wood, cans, and (stupidly) my handCONS:-It did have a piece break two years into our abusive relationship-The pocket clip got a tad loose (but I was able to tighten it)-The serrations are a bit of a bear to sharpen for someone without much experience, such as myself. However, you shouldn't really need to.-My biggest issue with this knife: the thumb- "stud". It's actually a rectangle of metal affixed to the exterior of the knife. It's a little harsh on soft hands for a couple of days.CONCLUSION:This knife did everything advertised, and more. Assuming you're not a complete idiot such as myself, this knife will last for quite some time. If you're buying this as a combat knife, I can attest that it rends flesh quite well (again, I'm not always the brightest), and opens wickedly swiftly.TLDR CONCLUSION:Would recommend. Any cons are heavily outweighed by the pros.
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