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More often than not, companies that produce firearms and components are not limited to them. In the stock of various companies, such as Walther or Smith & Wesson, you will find a lot of interesting accessories, if only for the uniformed services. Below you will find a range of Smith & Wesson fixed-head knives, which complement the offer of the American firearms manufacturer. In 1852, the company was founded by Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson. At first it was called Volcanic Repeating Arms, which was later bought out by Oliver Winchester. The two engineers left the company to create in 1856 the first original model of the Smith & Wesson Model 1 revolver, which was modern for the time, and was innovative in that it already used compound ammunition, the kind we know today in the form of cartridges of different calibers. The company later created the Smith & Wesson Model 2 for the Civil War, and the company itself is still doing well today and is recognized around the world for models such as the Model 29 revolver, which accompanied, for example, Clint Eastwood in the movie "Dirty Harry."

To this day, Smith & Wesson offers a variety of products signed with their legendary brand, including military-tactical knives with a fixed head designed primarily for the uniformed services. What characterizes Smith & Wesson fixed-head knives? First of all, the multitude of different models and their applications to support the tasks of police, military and special units, but also survival and buschcraft. The price of these knives is also attractive, as they often settle within two hundred zlotys. Knives under the mark of Smith & Wesson are made of highly hardened carbon or stainless steel, which, when subjected to appropriate processing, is able to withstand the toughest tasks. The most common is 440C steel, which is a high-quality tool steel with increased carbon content. It will work well during expeditions to the forest and camping, when you need to cobble wood or build a shelter. On the other hand, we have stainless steels, such as 9Cr17, which is stainless and holds its sharpness for a long time. Depending on what you need the knife for, choose the right grade of steel. An additional advantage of Smith & Wesson fixed-head knives is that they are manufactured in full-tang construction, that is, they are made of a single piece of steel, to which the liners are attached with rivets or screws. Knives made this way are highly resistant to mechanical damage and provide good balance in the hand, regardless of whether you need to use the knife for precision work or chop a branch into smaller pieces.

The handle linings are created from specially adapted plastics, such as G10 or carbon fiber. They provide a secure and firm grip while working, improving the comfort and safety of using the knife. This is also important when operating the tool in cold temperatures, as plastic and plastics give off heat from the environment differently, so operating the knife is comfortable even without gloves. For fans of more classic designs, Smith&Wesson has prepared a special series of knives for hunters, whose liners are made of high-quality wood. Each knife, which is not folding, comes with a convenient and functional holster suitable for wearing on a belt or allowing attachment to a tactical vest. To choose, depending on the model, there are cases made of plastic, sultry and classic - leather, which not only look great, but also refer to the American tradition, where trappers in the wild west carried knives in very similar cases. Take a look at the wide range of knives from the American manufacturer. Whether you represent the uniformed services and need a cheap and sturdy knife for work, or you are simply a collector and want to supplement it with great-looking specimens, or maybe you need a knife for trips to the woods - you will fall in love with Smith & Wesson fixed-head knives, guaranteed!