Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Tanto Folding Knife
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- SKU
- 1100081
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Style
- Everyday Carry
Description
Features
- 3.5" Tanto Blade — Reinforced tanto point delivers superior tip strength for piercing tough materials and aggressive utility cutting.
- 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel — High-carbon stainless blade holds a working edge, resharpens easily, and shrugs off corrosion in the field.
- Two-Tone Blade Finish — Satin and black-coated finish breaks up the blade's visual signature while adding a layer of wear protection.
- Finger Flipper Deployment — Integrated flipper tab gets the blade locked open fast with a single index-finger pull.
- Liner Lock Mechanism — Steel liner lock secures the blade in the open position and disengages cleanly for one-handed close.
- Rubberized Overmold Handle — Textured grip stays planted in wet, sweaty, or gloved hands during hard use.
- Reversible Pocket Clip — Tip-up pocket clip carries the knife discreetly and can be repositioned for left- or right-hand carry.
- Lightweight Build — Roughly 3.6 oz total weight keeps the knife unobtrusive in the pocket all day.
- M&P Series Styling — Tactical lines and finish carry over directly from the Smith & Wesson Military & Police family.
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Bought it cause it looked cool, turns out its actually goodNot gonna lie I bought this like 90% because it looked badass and 10% because I needed a new knife lol. The tanto blade with the black finish just looks mean and I wanted something that matched my M&P Shield Plus since I carry that every day (yeah Im that guy). Expected it to be one of those knives that looks cool but is actually garbage. Nope. This thing is legit. First time I flipped it open I was like whoaaa because the assisted opening has some serious snap to it. Its not a slow wimpy deployment its like flick BANG open and locked. Used it this past weekend on a camping trip with my buddies and I was the only one who brought a knife that was actually useful. Cut some paracord for the tarp, sliced up some summer sausage and cheese (yes I cleaned it first haha), and used the tanto tip to scrape my ferro rod for fire starting which actually worked great because that flat edge on the tip throws sparks like crazy. My buddy who carries a Gerber Paraframe was jealous as hell. Only thing I noticed is the black coating on the blade is already showing wear marks near the edge after just that one trip. Doesnt affect function at all but if your someone who wants their knife to stay looking perfect this might bug you. Personally I think it gives it character.
Way better quality than the looks cool must be junk reputation
Black oxide coating wears
