Smith & Wesson Accessories Extreme Ops SWA24S 7.1in S.S. Folding Knife with 3.1in Serrated Clip Point Blade and Aluminum Hand
4.6 | 51,552 ratings
Price: 16.66
Last update: 01-15-2026
About this item
- DIMENSIONS: 7.1 Inch (18 Cm) Overall Length With A Blade Length Of 3.1 Inches (7.9 Cm) And A Weight Of 3.5 Ounces
- DURABLE: Blade Is Made Of Reliable 7Cr17Mov Black Oxide High Carbon Stainless Steel With A Black, Aluminum Handle
- DEPENDABLE: Quick And Easy Access With The Convenient Pocket Clip, Finger Flipper And Ambidextrous Thumb Knobs Making It Ideal For Everyday Carry
- SECURE: Have Confidence That The Blade Will Not Slip With The Security Of The Liner Lock
- BE PREPARED: Knife Features Jimping And Serrations
- GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. For questions or contact us on the Smith & Wesson website
Top reviews from the United States
- CGGreat quality x priceI bought three of these. I can't believe the price x quality.
This knife is very solid. The size is perfect, it locks easily, feels good in your hands, takes up very little space in your pocket. It feels like it's worth a lot more than advertised.
I am also surprised how well the sharpness has held up. I use this knife everyday. - Logan MilesA blade with a special place in my heart.First off I’d like to say that this knife has a special place in my heart as it was the first pocket knife my dad gave me when I turned 10yo so I might be a little bias. With that out of the way it’s a damn good folding knife. It’s a perfect size for a EDC that not too out there like if I take it out at work people aren’t like damn that’s a big knife. It feels good in that hand and is well balanced. Personally in my opinion Smith & Weston make quality products and in the 25 years of using them they have never failed on me. I like that it has a good weight to it and has a locking bar that keeps it in place when opened. As for it functionality it’s good for opening up packages and mail. I also use this to break down cardboard as the blade can hold an edge really well. It will hold up against any common or mundane task you can throw at it. While I lost the original one I’m happy to re-add this one to my collection. I also bought a couple more as back ups and hopefully to give to my sons and daughters when the time is right and I’m sure it will serve them as well as it has served me over the years. I do with the knife was a bit cheaper but what’s cheap nowadays? I’d recommend buying this knife. I hope this was helpful to you and provides the necessary information you need to buy or pass on this.
- NCClydeGood Little KnifeI lost my old everyday knife and needed a replacement, and this one fits the bill. Both parts of the blade are very sharp and cut well. I like that it's all metal, too. The only negative is it doesn't flick open like my old one, but still happy with this inexpensive knife with a good blade.
- M. JohnsonSolid and well-built for the money, sharp though a bit heavy. Should last a long time.Got it this morning, this review is at the $18 price point. It feels solid and well made. I can operate it one handed which is a primary consideration. It is sharp out of the box, the secondary consideration. Time will tell if it holds an edge, which is the third consideration but I suspect it will. This is a heavy knife, my biggest concern. I don't think this is an everyday carry because of that but it could be for you. I just don't like to feel it in my pocket. At the same time I bought a knife cost twice as much and weighs half, that is going to be my EDC. This one is going in my top drawer where I have lost many a knife to my kids. Perfect for that. I would say if you intend to EDC, spend the extra.
This is a smaller size, certainly in my hand but still feels good. There is no wiggle in the blade when it is open and that is important too.
One review said the thumb nub sticks out past the side of the knife making it catch when clipping it on. It does but I am not certain that will be a problem if I did EDC this. Since it is going in my desk top drawer, it won't be a problem. Since it has the index finger nub on the back for opening I don't think it even needs the thumb nub. Were I S&W I would remove it.
@ $18 I would not hesitate to purchase again when I need another. - "maggiesweet"Great design, great price for a nice knife!Hubby liked the only Smith & Wesson I could get him… lol. Yes he’d prefer a gun over a knife! He uses this to open boxes, etc., it’s very sharp! He seems to use this over all his others. It turned out to be a nice little gag gift, that’s for sure!
- douglyellExcellent functionality, ergonomics and safety.True for all Smith & Wesson knives in my experience, new and used, higher priced and lower priced, all have excellent quality control and solid build. They do the same, sometimes better jobs than higher priced cold steels, kershaws and CRKTs. This economical edc knife is no exception with quality build, ergonomic handle and get-the-job-done practicality. I heartily recommend ANY S & W folding knife.
- Piyush NGreat Knife in Great priceThis is a nice knife and its a really sharp.
- RobMSolid KnifeThis is a really nice little pocket knife for EDC. Lightweight, but big enough to be useful. Can’t beat it for $18 shipped to your house. I’ll prob buy 1 or 2 more to keep around.