Smith & Wesson SWHRT9B 9in Fixed Blade Knife vs Farrier Rasp Steel Hawkbill Knife, Fixed Blade
Overall winner: Smith & Wesson SWHRT9B 9in Fixed Blade Knife
Key Differences
Smith & Wesson (A) is a more affordable fixed-blade survival knife with a dual-edge high carbon stainless steel blade and a belt/boot sheath for quick access, making it better for general outdoor use. BE BREAK EDGE (B) is a pricier hawkbill-style knife with a premium Damascus curved skinning blade and an ergonomic handle aimed at precision cutting and skinning tasks
Smith & Wesson SWHRT9B 9in Fixed Blade Knife
Fixed-blade knife with 9 in overall length, 4.7 in blade, and 7Cr17MoV stainless steel blade. Durable, secure, and easy to carry with a belt/boot sheath; includes lanyard hole for neck carry. Customer note: sharp double edge holds edge well
Pros
- durable high carbon stainless steel blade
- secure hand guard for grip
- belt or boot sheath for easy carry
- lanyard hole for neck carry
Cons
- mixed feedback on sturdiness for tip
- some customers feel the size is too small
Farrier Rasp Steel Hawkbill Knife, Fixed Blade
Damascus steel fixed-blade knife with a curved skinning edge and ergonomic handle for control in wet conditions. Customers note sharpness and solid build, with a well-made sheath
Pros
- Damascus steel blade with distinctive patterns
- Precision curved edge for skinning
- Ergonomic handle for comfort and control
- High-quality sheath included
Cons
- Durability feedback is mixed
- Tip breaking issue reported by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Smith & Wesson |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Smith & Wesson |
| User Reviews | Smith & Wesson |