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Black 3.5 in. 7Cr17 high carbon stainless steel blade with rubberized aluminum handle 7.5 in. overall. Includes nylon/fiberglass sheath and false edge.ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 3.50 Blade Material: 440C Black Carry System: Boot Clip Sheath Handle Material: Rubber Black Overall Length (inches): 7.50

Black 7Cr17 High Carbon Stainless Steel False Edge Spear Point Blade
Black TPR Handle with Lanyard Hole
Black Nylon Fiberglass Belt or Boot Sheath with Six Grommet Holes for Lashing to Pack or Gear
Blade Length: 3.5 inch (8.9 cm) Handle Length: 4.0 inch (10.2 cm)
Overall Length: 7.5 inch (19.1 cm) Weight: 0.25 pounds

ASIN: B0013R098C
Item model number: SWHRT3BF

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Proudly made in China like every other S&W knife

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This is a purrfect accessory for my electric boots and mohair suit.......

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Improved Design.
It's good to see that Smith and Wesson has finally responded to the demand for a half sharpened boot knife. I had been thinking of carrying a boot knife for a while, but I just didn't like the odds of how likely I was to cut myself with it. The way I see it, 50% less sharpened means 50% less chance of me cutting myself!

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