

🗡️ Own the edge that professionals trust—tactical precision in your palm.
The Smith & Wesson SWF606 is a compact, full tang fixed blade knife featuring a durable 8Cr13MoV high carbon stainless steel dual-edged spear point blade. Designed for outdoor, tactical, and survival use, it offers a secure TPE handle with finger guards and comes with a premium leather boot/belt sheath for quick access and versatile carry. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife balances rugged utility with professional-grade craftsmanship.




| ASIN | B06XQYW3CH |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,202 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #54 in Tactical Knives #127 in Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 11.1 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Brand | Smith & Wesson |
| Brand Name | Smith & Wesson |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Cardboard Box with Leather Sheath |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 435 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028634709113 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Height | 1 inches |
| Item Length | 8.6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Smith & Wesson SWF606 Full Tang Boot Knife Fixed Blade Knife |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
| Model Name | SWF606 |
| Model Number | SWF606 |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Boot Knife |
| UPC | 028634709113 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime, https://store.smith-wesson.com/warranty-info.html |
K**H
Near perfect for 30 bucks
This is an exceptional dagger. If you want anything nicer, you’re probably just paying for vanity features, bougie materials, and style. It is utilitarian, but that also kind of makes it cooler, because of the utility it’s designed for: putting holes in living things. All the cost was put into making it an effective dagger. Let’s not kid ourselves: this is a dagger, not a pocket knife nor a survival knife, though I did buy it just to have a quick blade when hiking... The handle is supposed to be short, because you’re supposed to hold it tight in your hand, even possibly hooking announced finger over the hilt, and so that the handle is pressed against your palm for better leverage and stability. The blade is thick, strong steel. One can see that, again, it wasn’t made to look pretty and is kind of a rough alloy, which they’ve hidden somewhat by slightly blueing the blade. The rough blueing job combined with the rough alloy mixture does help strengthen that “built-with-purpose” utilitarian vibe. It doesn’t impact its ability to sharpen and maintain an edge, though. Function over form in the best way, so that it looks like form. I bought this at the same time as their $50 tactical Bowie knife. Sharpening and honing the two let me compare the quality of steel. This dagger came out the box sharper and took six times as long to hone as the Bowie knife, a testament to its strength and ability to maintain its edge. The steel is thick and appropriately bulged down the spine for its dagger role. The blade edge is wide enough that I’m tempted to polish it (I inadvertently polished the tip while honing it needle-sharp). The balance is on point for a dagger, with the center of mass just behind the blade, with enough driving weight. It looks kind of like a throwing knife, so I think some will assume it’s throwable. I can’t throw knives, so I don’t know if it throws, but my understanding is that their center of balance should be right where the blade meets the hilt. Perhaps, if you took off the handle guards the weight would be more symmetrical. The handle is a bit rough, the blade itself being exposed down the sides and notched for grip texture. But, like I said, this is a death utility, not something you’d be working with on a project. It comes out of the holster, stabs some holes, gets wiped, goes back in the holster. It’s kind of perfect as-is. I don’t need it to be comfy, I need it to be secure in my hand, and this knife would need a ton of force to free it from my grasp. The sheathe is good quality. Basic design and utilitarian, but real, full-grain leather. The clasp on the sheath is quick and easy to open with either a thumb or a finger.
V**E
Sharp, durable, must have knife
Sharp, Compact, sturdy, durable, gets the job done! Easy to use, feels great on the hands. Perfect for work or recreation.
D**I
Good quality
Super sharp. And a great buy for the price compared too other brands that are hundreds of dollars.
T**S
Impressive knife for the price, but you do get what you pay for!
This knife is definitely impressive for the price point. It's got a full tang, the steel isn't too bad, the handle grips feel firm and sturdy, the leather sheath is well made and grips the knife great, the clip is strong and the blade itself was hair shaving sharp right out of the box. Like I said, it is impressive, but it does have some minor flaws; the grind isn't centered (other reviewers also experienced this) and the handle and finger loop are slightly small for my hands. If you're looking for an inexpensive and really decent dagger blade, then this one deserves a spot in your considerations. Just keep in mind, though, this blade is only really suited for light work such as opening packaging, cutting food and things like that. It would also be a great self defense blade, obviously, if you ever need to put it to that use. Also, if you intend to wear it as a boot knife, then I'd recommend against purchasing this knife unless you have enough eyelets on your boots, you wear cowboy boots and/or you have small to medium sized calves; it is a larger knife, you'll need a good bit of boot to fit it and I can see how larger calves would cause comfortability issues. Overall, I enjoy this blade a lot, and I will be carrying it for a while to see how it goes.
T**E
Sharp Knife
Well made, great looking and perfectly weighted duty boot knife. Double edge is sharp and straight. Great price. Delivered as scheduled in perfect condition.
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Some specs for the Smith & Wesson SWF606 DUAL edged knife.
For a sub $25 knife w/leather sheath and belt clip, this knife is worth buying. The stainless steel used is a good choice for smaller knives, and the handle should be quite durable. The only flaw I can see is that the grind is slightly off the entire length of the blade which means the spine is not properly centered at the tip, off less than a millimeter. Since the blade also tapers down from it's thickness to the point, I don't believe this affects strength or functionality one bit... but you can see it. I'm a machinist, so I am comfortable making that call. Now for the stats that might help people decide. The knife is just shy of 8.8" with 4.5"long blade and 4.25" long handle, with 3.25" of it usable, max. I have large hands and I essentially have 3 fingered grip on the handle with the fourth wrapping around the lanyard loop (.53" diameter) and behind it. Because the handle is a uniform .68" thick and the full tang tapers from .95" down to .75" and back to .95", it is easy for me to have firm grip; sufficient for a small boot knife. Please note that the handle rides inboard of the full tang by about 1/16th", a feature i like and I'm sure will help with durability. The blade is just under 3/16" thick the entire length of the knife and the spine is .35" wide for 1/2 the length of the blade, then tapers to meeting at 3.2" making it somewhat heavy (6.3oz) and strong. I could see breaking the tip off with misuse (and then just grinding a new one), but I can't imagine breaking the blade short of using it as a pry bar. The edge grind is sufficiently straight and even and it comes almost sharp enough to shave my arm hairs with. The knife in the leather sheath is about 9.7" long. The sheath weighs 2.1oz, has a belt clip and is fairly simple but well made with repairable stitching, and has a metal braced snap tab. Now that you know everything about the knife, and if the weight or handle size isn't a deal breaker, just buy it. I seriously doubt that you will regret it for the $25 it costs., I know I don't.
T**D
Mid at best
It a solid knife wish the handle was a bit longer it’s great for women hands but not for men and the ring is useless too small to fit your finger into
M**L
It's a good knife. So far.
Overall a decent knife. I have fairly big hands so it's not the best fit for me as the grip is pretty small. That being said it is a boot knife and meant to be a bit more compact witch it does very well. It's a nice thrower but a bit imbalanced and some who wish to throw it may want to take off the plastic grip on the handle to balance it better. I haven't really tested it's durability yet so I can't say if it would be good for a general tool knife yet. As for comfort it is a pretty comfortable fit as far as boot knifes go. You'll still feel it and if not properly adjusted it will sig in your ankle but most knifes you find will. It's leather sheathe is excellent when buttoned it's as if the bladedoesnt move at all. And when unbuttoned the blade comes out easily into your hand. Overall I quite like this knife and will give a durability insight when that experience comes along.
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