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Old November 4th, 2005, 19:38   #5
FOX_111
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It say on the web that it's 440 steel. I have no other sources of infos. I'd have to look in the box if it's stated otherwise.

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The Smith and Wesson Model CKSUR1 Search and Rescue Fixed Blade Knife features a 5.88" modified clip point blade made of 440 stainless steel. The blade has a blood groove, a non reflective black coat, and the Smith & Wesson Search and Rescue logo. The rubberized aluminum handle has grooves for secure grip, forward bending metal cross guard and butt cap. The heavy duty nylon sheath is constructed with a hard synthetic liner and metal reinforcements. The sheath also includes a D ring, lashing slots, and a front mounted nylon storage pouch with Velcro closure. The Smith and Wesson Model CKSUR1 Knife is 10.50" overall and weighs 7.4 ounces
Is it good for a knife to be made in steel 440?
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