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Alright. At the moment, I'm really kind of torn between looking for more of a general-use weapon that could be used for self-defense in a pinch versus looking for a knife that is intended solely for self-defense. For one thing, most of the good self-defense knives are probably outside my current price range.Don't know if I'd want to defend my life with it but I'd definately use it to cut off clothes for paramedics.
It's not too bad, but never carry anything you're not trained to use properly in a self-defense situation. It's a cheapie and arite as a tool you won't feel bad about throwing away if it breaks (only 20 bucks). You prolly also won't feel bad about giving it up to the cops if you have to use it on a meatbag.
By whom are they known as crappy?S & W knives are known to be crappy. Now, the steel on that one, 440C, is a good steel.
Thanks, man. Very helpful.Here is a link to a little review on bladeforums:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=399258
But in a nutshell, in a folder, particularly one that is carried in case of people, not boxes, the lock is the most critical component. I wouldn't trust a $20 lock, to get that price they had to skimp somewhere, and it doesn't look like it was the blade.
You generally get what you pay for, for budget SD knives take a look at Colombia River Knife and Tool or Cold Steel, and be thinking around $60+.
Lamont
It's not too bad, but never carry anything you're not trained to use properly in a self-defense situation. It's a cheapie and arite as a tool you won't feel bad about throwing away if it breaks (only 20 bucks). You prolly also won't feel bad about giving it up to the cops if you have to use it on a meatbag.