Smith & Wesson M&P Tactical knife review
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All Comments (32)
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Wish they made a Serrated Hawkbill with this design.....That would be in my pocket!
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FOCUS YOUR CAMERA
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That's a cool little magnifying glass, you should do a vid on it.
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@trumpetman50 The serrations are better for cutting things like strapping and fabric.
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@pericode3huevos military and police
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Get a camera that you know how to focus
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what does m&P stands for?
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@polkatit i just sent you a few examples i found on google.
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Yes retard, it is called a liner lock. if you know anything about knives then you will know that. if you can prove me wrong with an example, then do so. If not Fuck off and don't call me a dumb ass when you are wrong. you don't know what it is so shut the fuck up. go troll on someone else's page
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@polkatit its not called liner lock dumbass. although i don't know what the lock style is called, i know what a liner lock is and this isnt one of them.
Is there anything serrations can cut that a straight blade can't and if so is worth losing straight blade length for serrations?
trumpetman50 1 year ago
there is nothing that cannot be cut with straight edge that can be done with serrations, its just that it would be a LOT harder to cut of a small tree limb with a straight edge than with a serraited edge. it all comes down to personal preference and the intended use.
ekeirce 1 year ago
i dont really like the style of the blade spine. that double recurve is really strange. almost ugly. the locking system is called a liner lock btw
polkatit 2 years ago
ya, the style of this one is either you love it or you hate it... and thx
ekeirce 2 years ago