🔦 Gear Up for Adventure with the SRK!
The Cold Steel SRK 6" SK-5 Tactical Fixed Blade Knife is a reliable tool favored by military and tactical professionals. With a robust SK-5 steel blade, ergonomic Kray-Ex handle, and a secure sheath, it’s designed for durability and performance in extreme conditions.
Recommended Uses For Product | Military,Demolition |
Brand | Cold Steel |
Model Name | 49LCKZ |
Special Feature | Folding |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Kray-Ex |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | SK-5 (a type of carbon steel) |
Style | SRK 6" SK-5 |
Blade Length | 6 Inches |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Item Length | 10.75 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442017011 |
Size | 6" |
Manufacturer | GSM Outdoors |
UPC | 705442017011 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.02 x 7.44 x 2.32 inches |
Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 4 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Cold Steel |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 49LCK |
Model Year | 2017 |
Z**3
Best bang for your buck
I was fully ready to dislike this knife. Nope from the moment I pulled it out the sheath it felt great in the hand. Blade shape is like a compact Bowie. Handle is grippy, length is perfect. This is the cheapest version sk5, which I've read is comparable to 1095. Not too much to say, it's just a super super solid knife, sharp, thickness is solid without being over bearing. The Sheath is solid, kinda standard Cold steel secure ex...snaps in nicely, some moly options. Looks, nothing fancy but not uglyGet this, if you want a stainless version it comes in san mai (cold steel's sandwiched stainless), and 3v both which will cost you 2 to 3 times the price. This is perfect for my needs, price is awesome, knife is awesome. I'm very happy
K**T
Is There A Perfect Knife?
If you're looking for the "perfect" do everything knife, let me know when you find such a magical critter. In the meantime, the Cold Steel SRK is about the closest thing to perfection that you'll find.This knife will do just about anything you need it to do. Except bring you coffee. It doesn't do that.The size of the knife (6" blade) is just right for handling most tasks, from the most mundane to the almost intricate. It's strong, it's designed well, and it fits so well in my hand that it feels lighter than it actually is. This is the knife that "becomes a part of you."Straight out of the box, this knife is sharp. It's not shaving sharp but, it's close. The blade's edge and logos come with a slight bit of what seems to be grease which is an added step Cold Steel didn't have to bother with but, they did it anyway.Unlike some other "name-brand" knife companies out there, the grip isn't flimsy plastic. It is heavily stippled on all surfaces and it gives a really great feeling of control.The sheath is a combination of kydex and nylon. It is amazing how well the sheath works at keeping the knife in place without using the nylon keeper. Personally, I hope it maintains that snugness so the knife and sheath never get lost.If you're new to knives, this isn't the one to start with. But, if you have experience you'll like this knife.
S**R
Love it....
I have a lot f knives. A lot. For some reason, I just now got around to picking up a Cold Steel SRK. I LOVE THIS KNIFE. Best knife available at this price point as far as I'm concerned. Feels great in the hand with the rubbery grip which is also very comfortable in the hand, has a nice thick 6" blade, and feels light enough to handle really well and not pull your pants down due to weight, and yet is very solid and sturdy feeling enough that it can take anything you can dish out. I can see that we will have a great future together and is now my favorite for camping and everyday use. And that's saying something since there are many Ka-Bar, OKC, Buck, and others of which most were more money waiting on deck. It's a great looking knife but it's not so pretty that you are afraid to use it because you'll mess it up, and has a very utilitarian look and feel. Which means you'll actually use the heck out of it. Hopefully it will live up to expectations and I wish I would have pulled the trigger on this one long ago. It's perfect.
D**E
VERY nice and tough knife for the money.
It's incredible that they can offer a knife this nice for this price. VERY stout and sturdy knife and came shaving sharp out of the box. Granted with a little work on my Spyderco sharpmaker it shaved a lot nicer and with almost no resistance but they don't have that kind of time at the factory for a budget knife. I see a lot of people complain about the hollow grind but i don't see the big deal because it is a VERY shallow hollow grind. It honestly looks more like a nice saber grind but if you run your fingers down it you can feel a slight belly to it to know it is a hollow grind. The handle is very comfortable and the knife balances very nice in the hand right at the guard.The sheath is a pretty nice sheath too and on par with much more expensive knives like ESEE. Yeah it's not kydex but it is still a very tough and durable feeling polymer. I love that it has several holes and slots to lash it or secure it just about any way you can think up. It gives you MANY options to attach it to about anything.Finally for anybody turned off by the "made in Tiawan" part, do some research. Tiawan is a very good metal and blade producing country on par with Japan and the US. Some REALLY nice blades and steel come out of Tiawan. Ask any Spyderco collector and they'll tell you that the blades from Tiawan are some of the better ones made. Tiawan doesn't mean cheap as far as quality goes.Overall this knife is a really nice knife and would give most $100+ knives a good run for their money. Trust me I own several. I have to put this knife in the same category as my beloved Mora's as far as value for the money goes. Yeah this knife costs as much as three Mora's but it's also substantially more knife too with a nicer sheath. That's a good compliment too because the Mora knife is probably the greatest "knife for the money" knife on the planet.
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