Recommended Uses For Product | Fighting |
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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 | 0.47 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain/Serrated |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 8.6 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.08 x 1.85 x 0.91 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 |
Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
Part Number | SWMP4LS |
Model Year | 2014 |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
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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 |
About this item
- DIMENSIONS: 8.6 inch (21.8 cm) overall length with a blade length of 3.6 inches (9.1 cm) and a weight of 7.6 ounces
- DURABLE: Blade is made of reliable 4034 black oxide high carbon stainless steel with a black aluminum handle with rubber inlay
- DEPENDABLE: Quick and easy access with the convenient pocket clip, flipper/finger actuator and M.A.G.I.C. assisted opening making it ideal for everyday carry
- SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the liner lock and safety lock
- BE PREPARED: Knife Features Glass Breaker And Seatbelt Cutter
- GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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From the manufacturer
Smith & Wesson SWMP4LS
Smith & Wesson and M&P knives encompass the same quality and prestige as Smith & Wesson firearms. Whether you need a solid lockback design, special purpose tactical folder, concealable fixed blade, self-defense tool or a multi-tool, we have the product for you. Our knives and tools are loaded with features like assisted opening, thumb knobs, safety locks, full tang designs and ergonomic grips. Made of top quality materials these knives are designed for rugged use and will perform year after year.
Smith & Wesson SWMP4LS
Smith and Wesson focuses on creating knives that are ready for all situations. Whether you are a knife collector, survivalist or a first responder, you can trust that your S&W knife will be the tool you can rely on in any situation.
- M.A.G.I.C. assisted opening technology
- 4034 Black Oxide Stainless Steel Blade
- Aluminum with rubber inlay handle
Smith & Wesson SWMP4LS Highlighted Features
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Safety lock |
Ambidextrous thumb plate |
Glass break |
Product Description
Product Description
Smith and Wesson focuses on creating knives that are ready for all situations. Whether you are a knife collector, survivalist or a first responder, you can trust that your S&W knife will be the tool you can rely on in any situation.
From the Manufacturer
The Magic Assisted Opening System helps fold open the blade single handedly.
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ASIN | B002OAU30G |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,252 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #6 in Tactical Knives |
Date First Available | September 7, 2009 |
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Customers like the quality and sharpness of the knife. For example, they say it's a solid, well-built knife that comes razor sharp out of the box. That said, some complain about the belt clip coming loose. Opinions are mixed on weight and ease of opening.
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Customers like the quality of the knife. They say it is a really well made, solid, and well built knife. Customers also mention that it is tough looking, and has a locking mechanism for safety. They also say that it's pretty firm and doesn't seem like it will come open in their pocket.
"...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..." Read more
"This knife is very heavy-duty and feels like I could hammer nails with it. Nicely contoured, fits my large hand well and opens smoothly and quickly...." Read more
"...This knife is an insane value, it's extremely sturdy and very heavy which I like. Very sharp out of the box, I learned that the hard way." Read more
"...All-in-all I'm impressed with how well made it is...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the knife. They mention that the blade was nicely sharpened out of the box, and it came razor sharp. The knife is durable and sharp enough to effortlessly glide through various materials and cut well. Some say that the spring assisted switch is awesome.
"...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...." Read more
"...It was also very sharp upon arrival.One can easily EDC this but it is a bit bulky and on the heavy side...." Read more
"...My guess is it needs to be cycled to work the action in. It seems sharp enough and feel solid in the hand...." Read more
"...steel is not only durable but also sharp enough to effortlessly glide through various materials...." Read more
Customers like the value of the knife. They say it's an exceptional value, a good budget knife, and hefty.
"...I give this knife 5 stars. It's an exceptional value and a wonderful knife." Read more
"...This knife is an insane value, it's extremely sturdy and very heavy which I like. Very sharp out of the box, I learned that the hard way." Read more
"Liked price point, had to send one of two back, the latch was too fifficult to open. Have a few new cuts on my hand due to that...." Read more
"...Perfect for every day use or emergency’s just to have. Decent price for what you get." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the knife. They say it's well designed, tactical, and aggressive. Some say the lock is better designed than the black ops slide button type lock, and blends in with black slacks. Customers also mention that it has a safety feature and sights just like a gun would.
"...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...." Read more
"...It's a really well made knife. It has a safety feature and sights just like a gun would. It's pretty cool looking." Read more
"...functional as an emergency glass breaker/seat belt cutter and just looks cool. Super sharp. I would recommend this product." Read more
"...doesn't seem like it will come open in your pocket, and plus it looks really nice...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the knife. They say it's functional, well-built, and useful for everyday tasks. They also say it gets about any job done. Customers also mention that the assist works great, and the magic deployment feature works perfectly.
"...to deploy the blade several times and found that the spine flipper actually works better and is easier to use...." Read more
"...Overall a hard-working knife with some great features!" Read more
"...No wobble in the blade when deployed, the MAGIC deployment feature works perfectly and deploys with perfect speed..." Read more
"...has become an indispensable tool in my daily life, excelling not only in everyday tasks but also in the remarkable feat of cutting cables with..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the sporting goods. Some mention that it's not so heavy that it feels uncomfortable in their hand, while others say that it is heavy, bulky, and thick.
"...It feels about 50% heavier but it's not so heavy that it feels uncomfortable in either the hand or on my belt...." Read more
"...One can easily EDC this but it is a bit bulky and on the heavy side. Though I know those are perks for EDC knives for a lot of people." Read more
"...This knife is an insane value, it's extremely sturdy and very heavy which I like. Very sharp out of the box, I learned that the hard way." Read more
"...As for the knife itself, it is a heavy knife...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of opening the pocket knife. Some mention it's easy to open, with an assisted opening and lock feature. They also say it'll lock securely. However, others say it was very hard to open when they first used it. They say the latch was too difficult to open and the slide is a bit tough to open.
"...assist" opening system deploys the blade quickly and locks open with a satisfying "click!" Once open the liner lock keeps the blade..." Read more
"I gave it a 4 star as the "flick" slide is a bit tuff to open. My guess is it needs to be cycled to work the action in...." Read more
"...Nicely contoured, fits my large hand well and opens smoothly and quickly...." Read more
"Liked price point, had to send one of two back, the latch was too fifficult to open. Have a few new cuts on my hand due to that...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the clip of the firearm. They mention that it comes loose, and the screws holding it in keep backing out. Some say that the opening trigger snapped after two years. The clip has a characteristic that they are not happy with, as it turns.
"...There is no provision for the pocket clip to be moved to the opposite side of the handle...." Read more
"...The safety pin was broken and got stuck when it was closed and the only way I could open it was to hit the front of it...." Read more
"...give 5 stars if I could find out about replacement parts as the pocket clip fell off after the screws backed out on their own...." Read more
"...took out the knife, the black thumb-stud at the top of the blade was broken in half, and the piece was loose inside of the small box...." Read more
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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.
All-in-all I'm impressed with how well made it is. No wobble in the blade when deployed, the MAGIC deployment feature works perfectly and deploys with perfect speed (blade doesn't deploy so fast one must really hold on to the handle, nor slow by any means). It was also very sharp upon arrival.
One can easily EDC this but it is a bit bulky and on the heavy side. Though I know those are perks for EDC knives for a lot of people.
To be clear, I'm not a weekend warrior nor wanna-be spec ops guy so my use for this knife is as an every day carry tool and not something to ward off a hoard of aggressors when I run out of ammo.
I've replaced a plastic-handled SOG folding knife with it. The M&P is decidedly heavier at 7.1oz and there's no doubt it's clipped inside one's pocket.
I really like its fit in my hand with its contour for my middle and fore fingers and the "beefier" end that fills my palm (ref my photos). I enjoy the well positioned and easily accessible lock as I've had other knives inadvertently open in my pocket.
The one-handed opening assist is best described as a more of a knob than a lever. As such, it requires some modest practice and deliberation to open the blade (which it does smoothly and 'smartly'). If one chooses not to use the assist, a small square 'grab' plate about an inch from the hinge end provides for two-handed opening. Note: when opening in this manner, the blade will spring only about 1/3 of the way open -- something I see as a safety feature. One then grasps the blade to open it to its locked position.
There is no provision for the pocket clip to be moved to the opposite side of the handle. The knife appears to be designed such that carry in the right front pocket positions the blade toward the back. Thus, if one doesn't lock the blade and it inadvertently opens, it won't swing wide in the pocket.
As noted in the manufacturer's description, the knife has a window punch on the end opposite the hinge (where else would it be?). I guess it could come in handy if one was rescuing either pets or children locked in a car on a hot day.
A piece of spring steel moves across the hinge end of the blade to lock it open in a manner common to most folding knives of this type today. Closure is a matter of pressing this piece out of the way to unlock and close the blade.
Two screws secure the pocket clip approx 3/8" from the end of the knife resulting about 1/2" (including the window punch) to extend out of one's pocket.
Overall so far I'm pleased with my purchase. However, I reserve the right to report further at a later date.
To be clear, I'm not a weekend warrior nor wanna-be spec ops guy so my use for this knife is as an every day carry tool and not something to ward off a hoard of aggressors when I run out of ammo.
I've replaced a plastic-handled SOG folding knife with it. The M&P is decidedly heavier at 7.1oz and there's no doubt it's clipped inside one's pocket.
I really like its fit in my hand with its contour for my middle and fore fingers and the "beefier" end that fills my palm (ref my photos). I enjoy the well positioned and easily accessible lock as I've had other knives inadvertently open in my pocket.
The one-handed opening assist is best described as a more of a knob than a lever. As such, it requires some modest practice and deliberation to open the blade (which it does smoothly and 'smartly'). If one chooses not to use the assist, a small square 'grab' plate about an inch from the hinge end provides for two-handed opening. Note: when opening in this manner, the blade will spring only about 1/3 of the way open -- something I see as a safety feature. One then grasps the blade to open it to its locked position.
There is no provision for the pocket clip to be moved to the opposite side of the handle. The knife appears to be designed such that carry in the right front pocket positions the blade toward the back. Thus, if one doesn't lock the blade and it inadvertently opens, it won't swing wide in the pocket.
As noted in the manufacturer's description, the knife has a window punch on the end opposite the hinge (where else would it be?). I guess it could come in handy if one was rescuing either pets or children locked in a car on a hot day.
A piece of spring steel moves across the hinge end of the blade to lock it open in a manner common to most folding knives of this type today. Closure is a matter of pressing this piece out of the way to unlock and close the blade.
Two screws secure the pocket clip approx 3/8" from the end of the knife resulting about 1/2" (including the window punch) to extend out of one's pocket.
Overall so far I'm pleased with my purchase. However, I reserve the right to report further at a later date.