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Smith&Wesson Freelancer folding knife

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Folding EDC knife featuring a Drop-Point blade profile. The blade is crafted from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, known for excellent corrosion resistance and solid edge retention. Enhanced with a black, non-reflective coating, the blade minimizes glare. The durable handle framework consists of steel with rugged G10 laminate scales for superior resilience.

Secure handling in both open and closed positions is ensured by the Button Lock mechanism. Textured, anti-slip handle scales offer improved grip stability during use.

Convenient daily carry is provided by a metal clip for easy attachment to a belt or pocket. A lanyard hole at the handle’s end allows for additional carry options.

Technical data
Blade length: 89 mm
Blade thickness: 2.7 mm
Steel: 8Cr13MoV
Handle: G10 laminate
Lock: Button Lock
Overall length: 205 mm
Weight: 115 g
Manufacturer: Smith&Wesson, USA

More Information
Type Folder
Style Military-tactical
Blade length 89 mm
Blade thickness 2.7 mm
Blade profile Drop-Point
Blade edge Plain
Blunt resistance Medium
Corrosion resistance Good
Lock type Button Lock
Overall length 205 mm
Blade material 8Cr13MoV
Opening method Other
Handle G10 laminate
Clip for carrying Yes
Holster included No
Weight 115 g
EAN 661120081050
Manufacturer code 21162
Brand Smith & Wesson

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    I cut bread rolls and tourist canned meat at camp, it even manages to get through some thin twigs and was basically bought for these serious situations. I don't really plan to chop wood with it—there are other, dedicated accessories for that. It fits well in the hand, opens and closes smoothly, and the blade release button is positioned so it can't be pressed accidentally during use. The Freelancer is quite nicely sharpened from the factory. I refined it a bit more and now it’s like a samurai sword. It takes up very little space in the pocket, and if you like, you can slip it onto your belt, the edge of your pocket, or even hang it around your neck instead of a talisman (there’s such a hidden option 😉). Although it seems sturdy, I’ll say again—I won’t be chopping wood with it. Well, unless I’m forced into a dramatic situation and don’t have an axe handy. Finally, which matters to visual people, it looks very impressive, way better than in the photo.

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