Amazon is offering the Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops 7.1-inch Folding Knife for $12.14 Prime shipped. If you are not a Prime member, orders that exceed $25 will qualify for free shipping. That’s 16% off what it’s averaged over the last six months and matches the lowest price we have tracked since October. This Smith & Wesson offering tops Amazon’s list of best-selling hunting and tactical knives. It features a 3.1-inch blade and shakes things up with a black-oxide stainless steel construction. A built-in pocket clip ensures it will be easy to carry alongside a finger flipper that aims to simplify opening it up. Rated 4.7/5 stars.
If you’re chasing affordability, it’s hard to overlook Gerber’s Paraframe Mini Knife for $8. While its blade isn’t as long, this is arguably a more versatile offering that’s better for using around the house, opening packings, and more. More than 6,000 reviewers have left an average 4.6/5 star rating.
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Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops Knife features:
- 7.1 inch (18 cm) overall length with a blade length of 3.1 inches (7.9 cm) and a weight of 3.5 ounces
- Blade is made of reliable 7Cr17MoV Black Oxide High Carbon Stainless Steel with a black, aluminum handle
- Quick and easy access with the convenient pocket clip, finger flipper and ambidextrous thumb knobs making it ideal for everyday carry
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