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The Smith & Wesson SW995 is a high-performance 8.5-inch full tang karambit knife featuring a 3.75-inch 8Cr13MoV stonewashed high-carbon stainless steel blade. Designed for tactical, survival, and everyday carry use, it offers a secure nylon handle with finger choil and pinky hole for enhanced grip. Lightweight at 3.9 ounces and equipped with a versatile nylon sheath with multiple carry options, this knife is built for durability and quick access. Covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty, it’s trusted by professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Asin | B078JB4N5C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,677 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #106 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 3.75 inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Hawkbill |
| Blade Type | Karambit |
| Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,428) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028634992331 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | knife |
| Item Length | 8.5 inches |
| Item Shape | Hawkbill blade with a straight handle |
| Item Type Name | S&W Fixed Blade Karambit, Stone Washed 8Cr13MoV Steel, Nylon Fiber Handle Scales, Thermoplastic Sheath |
| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Battenfeld Technologies |
| Model Name | SW995 |
| Model Number | SW995 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Orientation | ambidextrous |
| Part Number | SW995 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Size | 3.8" |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Tactical |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upc | 028634992331 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
User
Extraordinary Knife, Unacceptable Sheath
Correct terminology: Reverse Kerambit. Perfect ergonomics. Beyond perfect. A masterpiece of design in every regard. Someone deserves recognition for this.Well made. Surprisingly good steel at this price. Esthetically beautiful.The bad part, the sheath. It takes two people to pull this knife out of the sheath. I see no way of fixing this sheath as designed. A deal breaker. I returned it.However, the knife itself serves so well in the self defense role. Index finger through the loop, point down and edge forward, the defender needs no skill nor training: intuition and the design of the knife will carry the day.I may purchase this knife again.If I do, I will use a hack saw to remove the retention portion of the sheath, and I will put an UltiClip Slim 3.3 belt clip on it (available on Amazon). The knife will have NO retention, but it will carry high and concealed, and draw like lightning.I might do that.If you want to try that too, you will not find a better self defense knife at any price on the internet.
User
Great knife! Terrible sheath.
This knife is fantastic! Between the shape of the blade and the edge profile this thing is razor sharp out of the box. I used it to process a 15 lb brisket (which it's obviously not designed for) and it did the job super well! The grip is comfortable and it handles well in the forward and reverse grip.My only issue with this is the sheath. Absolutely terrible. It uses some sort of pressure retention to keep the knife in and it uses the eyelets to do so which by its self makes the blade difficult to draw and if you try to mount an ulti clip to it, it's almost impossible. I even tried filing down the section by the edge that seems to be responsible, with some little success. Good thing I'm a leather worker and can make my own sheath.
User
One fault to a otherwise nice knife.
It is a bit of a struggle to get the knife out of the sheath. I found if you push the handle forward ( away from the blade ) as you pull the knife up and out, that removing it is easier. Arrived quite sharp and a good weight as well as a good fit to my average hand. Hope you can enjoy it.
User
Nothing wrong with sheath if you are resourceful
Great knife. Very sharp. I took a small flat head screwdriver and gently pried the sheath along the seams until I liked the retention. If you make it too lose just squeeze it back together with pliers and start again until it is just right. Nothing to it. If you cannot figure this stuff out, stick to a butter knife or a fork.
User
Great knife
Love this knife for everyday use I even bought another
User
Unique design for a Karambit.
As another review stated, I too like the reverse curve on the blade. It's a nice design for a Karambit. For me personally, I prefer to use the back of the blade to hook and trap while in the reverse grip. Just my personal preference. Anyone who trains with knives knows you need to be proficient in both reverse and standard grips. I give 5 stars only due to the price. I feel the knife it is in the mid range of the quality spectrum and well worth the price. Don't get me wrong, this isn't a cheap quality knife. It's well made and will work if needed to. Don't compare this to Hibben knives or Frost cutlery which I feel are on the low end of the quality spectrum. Just cause a knife looks bad ass doesn't make it so. This knife has a functional design, is solidly built and is by no means junk. As for sharpening the back side of the blade, I will do so and don't feel that it's an issue. Some state laws prohibit double edge blades, so before modifying this one make sure you will be legal. We all can't afford top quality custom knives, if you're on a budget this is a great buy.
User
Works very well as a left-handed force multiplier.
I'm not a fan of "neck knives" in general, and would never consider having this knife hang from my neck. I had a very specific use in mind when I ordered this knife: Handgun retention. For that, it does not disappoint.The included scabbard works very well on my non-dominant (left) side when attached to my belt, with its bottom portion tucked into the front pocket of my jeans. I don't keep the knife tightly locked-in, so it can be drawn very quickly with my left hand, index finger through the hole, should the need arise in a tussle for my pistol. The only modification I intend to make is to sharpen the back side of the blade for about an inch near its point, to make it more efficient in stabbing.The only other tool I like for handgun retention is a push dagger with a three-inch blade, using it in my left hand for boxing jabs. However, I prefer this knife, with its karambit-style retention hole at the pommel end, and the capability to slash more effectively, in addition to stabbing.Overall, I would consider this a very good force-multiplying tool for left-handed deployment, and an excellent value for the money. The only con: Right-handed deployment when belt-worn felt really cumbersome, with the way the scabbard was set up from the factory. I didn't fiddle with changing the orientation of the belt loop, since my intention is to use it left-handed.
User
Looks good, but handle isn't great.
I have moderately large hands, and this doesn't fit comfortably. Would work for an emergency scalpel or gutting knife, maybe
User
If you were thinking about it, do it.
I did unthinkable things to the tip of this for lack of better tools on hand and it hasn't snapped off or bent. It holds a good edge as well. I would say S&W did a hell of a heat treatment. I've reprofiled more expensive knives after much less abuse. I can't recommend this enough. I like it so much i bought a second for when i find the end of this ones durability.
User
Very cool
You defiantly get a very good quality knife for the money, I’ve been wearing for 2 days as a neck knife and it’s a bit big but not noticeable with a hoodie on. I would assume it would be great for self defence because of the hidden carry design and blade shape. I would say that for some people it would be hard to get out of the sheath for how tightly it was molded but it will likely wear over time. I don’t see this knife coming out of the sheath any time soon if that’s what your worried about. Great knife decent edc carry.
User
Better than expected for the price and an easy fix for the poor sheath design.
For $30 you really cannot expect too much and I did not either. As far as the knife itself goes I was pleasantly surprised. Looks decent, feels sturdy in hand without too many sharp edges and passed the paper-cutting test with ease. It was respectably sharp out of the box as indicated although I will sharpen it manually to bring it to a razor-sharp finish. Despite that most will never really carry or wear this knife while out and about, the sheath itself is either not well designed or the manufacturing process while forming the two halves of the plastic sheath have terrible quality control and must shrink after being formed. I could not for the life of me get the knife out of the sheath out of the box. Pulling (at times wayyy harder than felt safe, twisting and pulling, raising and pulling etc). I finally resorted to jamming a flathead screwdriver between the two halves to finally get it out. Reinserted ut and once again would not come out as it had a death grip. I finally used a screwdriver to remove the rivet on the bottom and closest to the sheath opening. It was easy to pop out and generally fixed the sticking issue. Still a firm pull to get it out but manageable. Cannot tell that the rivet is missing in addition. All in all a really good value for $30 or so which is ultimately more of a novelty piece than a working knife etc.
User
Simple and effective. Dual blade worthy definitely.
Absolutely love it.
User
Great EDC
Sharpens well and holds an edge. Sheath is easy to use, requires you to unlock it like all kydex ect, usually with a thumb as you undraw. Very well made
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