Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops

Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops

Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops

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About Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops

The CK33 Karambit knife from Smith & Wesson features solid stainless steel construction with textured black G-10 scales. Ambidextrous thumbstuds for easy opening of the hawkbill style blade. Includes pocket clip for tip-down carry and a finger loop for extreme performance.

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Specifications

Brand Smith & Wesson
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 7.875"
Blade Length 3.00"
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Blade Style Hawkbill
Finish Bead Blast
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 5.25"
Handle Material G-10
Color Black
User Right Hand
Pocket Clip Tip-Down
Knife Type Manual
Opener Thumb Stud
Lock Type Liner Lock
Model Extreme Ops
Model Number CK33
Country of Origin China
Best Use Tactical
Weight 6.02 oz.
Product Type Knife
Blade Thickness 0.11"
Blade Grind Hollow Flat
Handle Thickness 0.55"
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Cutting Edge 2.75" 2.25" 3.00"
Sheath Not Included
Blade width 0.77" 0.75"
Number of Blades 1
Handle Width 0.85" 0.875"
Designer Smith & Wesson
Overall Length (Knife) 7.25"
Blade Length (Knife) 3.25"
Cutting Edge (Knife) 3.125"
Blade Thickness (Knife) 0.11"
Blade Material (Knife) Stainless Steel
Blade Style (Knife) Tanto
Blade Grind (Knife) Hollow
Finish (Knife) Black
Edge Type (Knife) Serrated
Handle Length (Knife) 4.25"
Handle Thickness (Knife) 0.46"
Handle Material (Knife) G-10
Frame/Liner (Knife) Stainless Steel
Weight (knife) 3.13 oz.Weight (Watch)
Pocket Clip (Knife) Tip-Down
Knife Type (Knife) Manual
Opener (Knife) Thumb Stud
Lock Type (Knife) Liner Lock
Model (Knife) Extreme Ops ComboModel (Watch)
Model Number (Knife) SW-XTMOPS-2
Best Use (Knife) Everyday Carry
Product Type (Knife) KnifeProduct Type (Watch)
Width (Watch) 38.1 mm
Thickness (Watch) 12.7 mm
Movement (Watch) Quartz
Band Material (Watch) Nylon
Band Color (Watch) Black
Weight Range (Watch) 2 oz. to 4 oz.
Weight Normalized (Watch) 2.56 oz
Illumination (Watch) No
Calendar (Watch) Yes
Stop Watch (Watch) No
Gender (Watch) M

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Exactly what you expect

Joe C.
3 years ago

This knife is an ok knife and that perfectly fine for it

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Great budget beater

John P.
5 years ago

Honestly I love this cheap knife. It's comfortable, light, has a deep carry clip, had good jimping and serrations, and is very discreet. It's my go to for a small beater at work or to give to someone to borrow, and for the price it's quite a good buy considering the abuse I've put it through.

Excellent first EDC

Daniel L.
5 years ago

This was the first knife I remember carrying daily. It is not super great quality but it is put together really well. Somehow it just fits perfectly in my hand. Sadly I ended up losing it while spelunking. A year or so later a friend of mine's little brother pulled one out and I had to have it. I ended up trading a pack of cigarettes for it and proceeded to carry it for a year or read more so before retiring it. Overall is a great budget/beginner EDC knife.

Two thumbs up!

Jessica W.
5 years ago

This little dude is excellent. Mine came perfectly tightened so it wasn't too hard to open at all. The ambidextrous stud is wonderful. It is so cute and small!! It fits perfectly in my wimpy lady pockets. The only complaint that I have about this knife is the pocket clip catches on the hem of my pocket and makes it kind of difficult to extract it from said pocket.It's my first tanto read more blade, all my others are either clip point or drop point. So far I'm loving it. It's appropriately sharp. Affectionately named it Tanto for obvious reasons ;) Thanks for the great knife Blade HQ!!

Good enough

Lyuke T.
6 years ago

This was my first edc blade. There's a lot of blade play and the steel is not my jam. It comes pretty dull but if you know how to sharpen a knife, you're in business. A good enough knife, especially for the price.

As expected... kind of.

Christopher J.
6 years ago

Came sharp enough. Small, lightweight, tip down only. Mine came with the pivot so tight it wouldn't lock up at all, coupled with soft hardware, it was a bit of a fight to get it loosened. We got there though. Now at a 60% lockup. Not terrible for the price.

This is the knife for me.

Hicham K.
7 years ago

This freaking sucker matches my bass boat I got from my uncle at 16 years old. I love to take instagram photos of my 16 yo son washing my bassboat with this knife. It is so sharp it can quickly remove swirl marks and sun fade on the clearcoat. The serrated section is so sharp, it is almost better than a claybar!