

⚔️ Own the edge: Tactical precision meets everyday power
The Smith & Wesson Black Ops Folding Knife features a 3.4-inch high carbon stainless steel tanto blade paired with a durable aluminum handle. Designed for tactical, survival, and everyday carry, it offers quick M.A.G.I.C. assisted opening, ambidextrous controls, and a secure dual locking system. Lightweight yet robust at 4.8 ounces, it includes a pocket clip and jimping for enhanced grip and convenience. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife is engineered for professionals who demand reliability and style in every cut.




| ASIN | B004PQMW4M |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,486 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #717 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain Edge |
| Blade Length | 3.4 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Brand | Smith & Wesson |
| Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Individually Packed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,100 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028634703548, 00286347035480 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Height | 0.6 inches |
| Item Length | 7.7 Inches |
| Item Type Name | 3rd Gen Black Op Liner Lock Folder Black Tanto Blade |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Smith Corona Machine Corporation |
| Model Name | SWBLOP3T |
| Model Number | SWBLOP3T |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Survival |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Tanto |
| Theme | Tactical |
| UPC | 286347035480 028634703548 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
J**Y
A Blade That Never Disappoints
I purchased this knife to replace a Shrade magic-assist blade that I had purchased several years ago. WOW! I was impressed with this Smith & Wesson's folding knife. It is the perfect all-round utility knife that I use on everything from breaking down boxes to cutting through zip ties and more! The value I have received from this durable, well-built knife exceeded my expectations. The feel of this knife is far more natural and friendly to my palm than the Schrade I used before. The lock is far superior, too, ensuring it never comes undone in my pocket. Finally, the size of this knife was even larger than I imagined meaning I can use it for even more applications - including the serrated cutting edge for appropriate uses like on cutting dowls when necessary. Definitely worth the money I spent!
C**S
This is one of the best knives out there! Let argue
Opens effortlessly. Super hefty and durable. Also very sharp
G**G
Finally found a knife I like
I'm pretty picky about knives and it took me a while to find one I wanted to stick with. I've been looking for one that I can consistently carry on me, wasn't too big, wasn't too small, had assisted opening, good edge retention, and was in a style/color I didn't mind. Tanto end was a plus. I finally found this Smith and Wesson beauty and it's the one I stuck with. 2 weeks from now I'll have been carrying this knife daily for a year. The paint job is definitely showing signs of wear, but I'm not going to take a star off for that. It looks like a knife that has seen some use. Being it has, this is to be expected. The unit as a whole still looks great. It still locks properly. The assist works fine. It's just a really good and reliable knife. I hate that it has "black ops" in the name because some will automatically be deterred from this by virtue of it being "tacticool" gear. That's not the case. This knife is the real deal. This was the 5th or 6th knife I bought trying to find a good everyday carry. And it was the last one I bought because it fits my needs and it just plain works. 10/10 would buy again. *Authentic Greg Review* Thanks for reading this review. All of my reviews are 100% "Greg honest". I cannot be bought. Amazon's review system is going downhill. Paid review groups ravage this site and the removal of comment responses has made things worse. I strongly believe in uncompromised reviews where the goal is protecting the buyer and informing the masses. Let's look out for each other!
F**B
10/10 would recommend
I purchased this knife because I used my roommate's S&W Black Ops Knife and absolutely loved it. Our relationship initially started out a bit rocky (I accidentally cut him off in traffic before I moved in) but now we're knife brothers and couldn't be happier. We even occasionally touch the tips of our knifes together making reference to the movie "Your Highness". Overall this is a great knife, the spring assist open is perfect for one handed knifing. I find myself constantly playing with it because of how awesome it looks, sounds, and feels. It's like an adult fidget spinner! Build quality is solid, it's been dropped a few times and still looks new. Fresh out of the box its sharp as cat claws, and it's definitely one of the sharper knives I've owned. Oh, and the safety is pretty sweet if you're carrying in your pocket and don't want to get pocket knifed.
M**E
Good quality and price
Good price, perfect size and good solid weight. Love that it is partially serated. Quick and easy action with using either thumb or forefinger. Extremely sharp which is great but be cautious! It is 4034 steel (considered low end) which explains the lower price but for the price and quality I'm very pleased.
J**A
Its been a great work knife!
I've been using this knife daily for the past two years. I am a truck driver and use it to cut shrink wrap, plastic banding, as a screw driver, hammer, etc. It gets abused and is still rock solid. The safety switch is plastic and I have not had any issues with it. It is a hefty reliable and good looking knife. It is painted so the blade will scratch though to the bare metal with use and the handle paint will wear through as well. The handle actually looks quite nice even with the wear. It fits in my pocket clipped and while it is a little thick, it isn't too thick as to bulge out and catch on things as you move around. The clip is very strong and doesn't allow the knife to get pulled loose by your seat belt or if you brush up against things. The clip hasn't lost its tension after two years of daily use as well. It is built with an open back bone on the handle so dirt and debris can pass though and not build up inside it. Truly a great knife. I have given a few away as gifts and the recipient always loves it.
B**S
great knife
I really like this knife - the only reason I marked it down on the lock feature from 5 to 4 is that in opening it can be surprising sometimes. I have an old buck knife which was perfect in terms of blade release, but it then failed because the stupid release switch fell off the knife. anyway, this SW knife caused me to drop it when released one time, so I'm just saying it's not the best release mechanism out there. I do like the knife and use it routinely now, with no further drops, but it's not the most friendly knife I've owned, you really have to keep a strong hand on it when opening. I buy a lot of knives because I use a knife a lot, so I have a lot to compare to - this knife is... ok, not perfect.
B**B
Beats Expensive Competitors
I tested 3 knives of the same configuration. This one at about $30, The Anvil Bullshark at about $40 and the Benchmade Barrage at about $130. All had serrated blades with lengths and shapes that were nearly identical. The use of this knife is for emergency rope cutting on a boat so it is similar to self defense - it needs to be fast and safe to open and needs to get the job done quickly. The S&W was the fastest and safest to open in that the one hand actuator is on top of the knife keeping your fingers from harms way. The Benchmade is effective but the actuator is on the blade making me wonder how I have opened it so many times w/o cutting myself. The Anvil required by far the most force and finesse to open with one hand. All three open fine with a conventional two hand approach but again, the S&W was the best. Only the S&W has a safety which is very nice but with the safety off, it did not seem any less safe than the other two. The S&W as also the lightest of the three followed by the Benchmade with the Anvil significantly heavier. I view this as a benefit in that the S&W still felt beefy and firm in the hand. Interestingly the Benchmade blade is the thinnest followed by the S&W followed by the Anvil. The S&W weight advantage (if you like light) appears to be from using a thinner metal in the handle piece. The handles appeared to be equally comfortable for longer term work with the S&W having a more textured feel. They all came sharp but the Benchmade was noticeably the sharpest followed by the Anvil followed by S&W. I don't tend to rate this as that important unless you are attacked as you open the box in that you can tune any of these up. For cutting rope, the Anvil has the most aggressive serration followed by S&W which was followed by Benchmade. They all had blade locks with the Benchmade trademark top of blade lock the best. The S&W and Anvil had conventional bottom of blade locks, however, the Anvil blade lock would not hold the blade open against pressure while the other two wouldn't budge. I view this as a No Go defect. Even assuming that the Anvil defect was a one off, to me the quick and safe opening of the S&W coupled with its much lower weight w/o apparent compromise made this my choice even if it wasn't also the least expensive.
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