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The Cold Steel SRK features a 6-inch SK-5 steel clip point blade known for exceptional toughness and edge retention, paired with a 4.75-inch textured Kray-Ex handle for superior grip and comfort. Designed for tactical and survival use, it includes a durable Secure-Ex sheath with versatile carry options. Trusted by military and law enforcement, this fixed blade knife delivers professional-grade performance and reliability at an unbeatable value.









| ASIN | B07BKK9Z6R |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,957 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 6 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Clip Point |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,834 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442017387 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Kray-Ex |
| Included Components | Knife, Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 13 Inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Cold Steel, SRK SK-5, Boxed |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
| Model Name | 49LCK |
| Model Number | 49LCK |
| Part Number | 49LCK |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Military |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 6" Boxed |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | SRK 6" SK-5 |
| Theme | Tactical |
| UPC | 705442017387 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |
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.
W**S
Excellent knife!
Cold Steel ALWAYS produces an excellent knife. I own several of their fine knives. All come well made and all have quality steel for the blades. This knife is no exception. Handle is very comfortable, secure in the hand. The blade is thick, sharp right out of the box. Edge grind is perfect. A 6 in. Blade is perfect for me. The sheath is kydex and well made. This knife has no bells or whistles, it's just a well made sturdy blade. Perfect for bushcraft, combat, or any need you may have. Like a lot of knives that may let you down...this one will be there through tick and thin. It is damn near a perfect knife.
J**N
Solid Blade worth the price
I love the blade on the knife. I wish the the handle was not plastic rubber. A solide bone or a thick wood or thick treated leather like a KA-Bar was on it. Plastic rubber grips slip from sweaty hands or liquid. The steal on the knife is solid and strong. It has decent balance. This knife works but how many years will it last I have to wonder? I have broken knife while on hunting trips and had friends crack up along with me as a solid shank blade can't even cut dear flesh, to be skinned. I wonder how this blad will handle tuffer skins, like shark or pig skin, cow hide etc. For now I give it 5 Stars because like I said the steals real strong. I wish knife were not so over priced and low quality with hype. I would love to find a cheap cold forged steel solid full shank blade 6" knife under $75 bucks. The problem is when people machine forge a blade they act like it should cost more than raw forged.
S**T
OUTSTANDING ALL PURPOSE KNIFE!
This is my third purchase of this knife. It's a great general purpose tool. I have said many times in my previous reviews that Cold Steel, IMO, offers the best budget-grade, dollar for dollar value in the industry. I still believe this. I know some folks cringe when they see that many CS knives are made in Taiwan. Don't let this bother you because from what I have witnessed and experienced, those made in Taiwan are every bit as good as those CS used to make in Japan, and Taiwan, like Japan, is not a communist country. These are also as good, if not better, than some US made blades I've seen costing a lot more. The SRK is available in three different blade materials. SK-5, (high carbon Japanese tool steel), Sani Mai (meaning "three layers" in the ancient Japanese manufacturing style), and CPM 3V (a high end "super steel"). I opted for SK-5 because I know that it's a very good steel that is strong, durable and holds an edge well. It's also pretty easy to sharpen. SK-5 translates into "Steel Kougu", meaning steel tool, and the number 5 references the impurity levels. SK-5 is frequently used in many different edged implements because of its many positive attributes. It's also a good economic choice because the other two materials can cost up to four times that of the SK5. The SRK (SK5) will cost in the vicinity of $45, give or take. Now, these days one does not get much for $45, but that is not the case with this knife. There's a lot of quality here. The lines, angles and geometry of this knife are very nice. The tip is quite pointed and will penetrate easily, and it arrived razor sharp right out of the box. The blade is 5mm thick at the widest point. To me, this is a good dimension: not too thin not too thick. The finish is fairly durable but will wear with use. Unlike blades made from different kinds of stainless steel, carbon blades are a bit more prone to rust. The easy fix is to simply wipe down the blade with an oily rag every now and then or give it a shot of WD40. Problem solved. If you are too lazy to take a few seconds to do this, then you don't need a knife this nice. The rubberized handle is stippled on the sides and serrated on the top and bottom to help provide a secure grip under a variety of conditions: wet, cold, you name it, this handle always feels good in my rather large hands. It even has a palm swell to aid in maximizing comfort. It's nicely done. The guard is just the right size for me. I don't like guards that are too big as they can interfere with the cutting process. I always laugh when I read a review by someone nitpicking a knife to death. It's too light, it's too heavy, the angle is off by a fraction of a millimeter. Some people just love to complain. Cold Steel knives are production grade, they are not custom made safe queens designed to impress one's friends. These are working tools, and they do their job well. This SRK weights about 8 ounces and feels solid and secure in the hand. It's light enough to be maneuvered quickly and heavy enough to be practical. Contrary to popular belief among novices, there is no such thing as any one knife that will handle all tasks with equal effectiveness. Knives are intended to cut material softer than the steel from which they are made. You should not use a knife as a pry bar, axe, or screwdriver. Contingencies, however, may arise that could require one to engage in abusive behavior, and I feel that the SRK will do well. I have seen people actually break blades and/or tips, including some expensive knives, through intentional abuse and then claim that it's the knife's fault. Any knife can be broken when subjected to enough abuse, so always use the right tool for the job. If you take care of of your knife, it will take care of you. Anyone going into the field with only one knife is asking for trouble. When I hit the field, I always carried two knives, a Leatherman tool and a small hand axe. Remember, the key to survival is always being prepared. While CS knives are pretty darn good overall, I do not like their scabbards. They are not bad, it's just a personal thing. I prefer military grade scabbards for their durability. The material from which CS scabbards are constructed is some type of light duty polymer with a nylon strap connecting the body to the wearer's belt. This nylon portion allows the entire scabbard to ride upward a couple inches, making the draw slow and labored. The design does allow one to secure it to MOLLE gear, backpacks, etc. In the final analysis, however, these scabbards do their job of keeping the knife secure, and it does help keep the overall cost down. When it's all said and done, what we have here is a very affordable, good quality knife that is a great jack-of-all-trades. I determine the value of an item by comparing it's quality and practicality to it's price. In this case, I believe that the SRK (SK5) is a tremendous value in every respect. God bless America and our troops!
J**.
Good for the price
Just an initial observation as I haven't owned this knife for long. Build quality feels very sturdy, blade was thicker than I thought it would be and the handle is firm and grippy. I can't find anything to complain about fit and finish. No flaws that I can see. The factory sharpening I would rate as Excellent. Edge apexed right down the middle and no burr can be felt, razor sharp and smooth. I don't like the sheath and took 1 star away for it. It's way too tight and takes significant effort to sheath and unsheath. Overall it feels cheap and like an afterthought compared to the quality of the knife. Overall for the price I'm happy with what I received.
M**B
Paid $38.31!!!!
For $40 you get a 6" knife with a decent sheath that is a general use "jack of all trades, master of none" working knife that will serve most well. It is a good knife w/sheath that is extremely functional. Do I wish that they were still saber ground instead of hallow, Yes. A hallow grind is cheaper to make and not as strong. Buck have successfully been doing it forever on their "hunting" knives; different steel and heat treat. I paid less than $40! I bought 2. They are both flawless; edge; grind angle; sheath. I re-profiled the edge to 20 degrees per side. I wrap the handle in black hockey tape because Cold Steel rubber grips will, for sure, chew on your bare hands over time. Tape the stitched connection of the sheath from nylon to plastic. This is where the sheath will tear. I raise the belt loop up on the sheath to its highest point; re-install the Chicago screws, and tape around the sheath as well. Electrical tape first, then hockey tape for aesthetics on both "mods". This "system" is now bullet proof and last for decades just like my other SRK's. IT IS NOT A $300 BUSHCRAFT KNIFE! You beat on, or "test" the tip it may break - doh! Re-profile it!!! Yes it is a SRK (surival rescue knife) and it will work as such. But, what on Earth do you expect for $40 in today's market? ELMAX steal?!!!!!! I own most versions of this knife; Carbon V (US and Japan), San Mai, Aus 8 and cpm 3v. It is a great design. You can still get these versions online. The 3v version is about $160 or buy 4 of these!!!!! Get the Cold Steel GI Tanto for $20 and go beat the heck out of it. I re-profile the "Tanto" edge to a belly and re-sharpen. It is a great knife , but no where near the fit and finish of this. Spend ~$35 and get the Ontario SP-1; now 1075 steel?; cut the top rubber/Kraton thumb guard off, put it in a Black leather sheath (7" Kabar or OKC) for about $11; $46 total. Go ahead and try to break it; bend it, doubtful but maybe maybe; break it - NO? All knives can be destroyed through abuse! Glock 78 ~$30 from Poland on fleebay. Re-profile edge is a must for it to slice; indestructible. The 81 has a "saw" back. Go spend $120 and get an Esee 6 with lifetime guarantee; or, $300 for a Busse. Shoot, buy an Old Hickory 7" butcher knife- $16, Kabar or OKC leather sheath - $11; or the new 5" version for ~$20, put it in a Kabar 5 1/4" sheath. Hockey tape the handles with palm swell and you are good to go! I would not hesitate to recommend this knife, if it is what YOU like, at this price point. With the caveat that it is now hallow ground , so act accordingly.
J**H
great outdoor survival knife!!!
This outdoor survival knife is an essential companion for any adventurer. Its exceptional grip and perfect weight balance make it feel incredibly comfortable in hand, enhancing your control while using it. Out of the box, the blade is razor-sharp, ready to tackle any task you throw its way. The only minor drawback is that the sheath feels a bit tight, but with time, it’s expected to loosen up. Overall, this knife is a must-have for those who value quality and functionality in the great outdoors.
M**K
Good Deal!
What I like about the SRK 6 is the Knife quality and that it arrived quickly and for me it's close to perfection, Blade is Sharp & knife really not that heavy and a solid deal. The sheath is not amazing but it works, it does lock in the sheath extra firm but you can semi secure with out pushing it in all the way, especially if you plan on removing repeatedly to finish your work, if the sheath was high quality I can bet the price would go up. Happy with my purchase.
D**O
Faca top demais!
Excelente faca, sem palavras! Totalmente original, vale muito a pena comprar pela Amazon.
L**A
Great Knife
Perfect for bush camping tasks.
D**D
Very Good knife, ok sheath.
Great knife. Lots of good hard use reviews. The steel is quite forgiving but will rust if neglected. It’s sharp out of the box and is easy to sharpen. The grind is ok (slight hollow) but would like it as it used to be as a sabre grind. The sheath is tight, but mine is due to a slight bend in it. If you bend it slightly back, knife goes in easier. Note sure if this is the secret to “secure-x” or not.;) If you can find an aftermarket one for less than the cost of the knife I suggest it but I am going to deal with the existing one it comes with as here in Canada there aren’t any cheap options I’ve seen. It’s secure that’s for sure.
H**Z
Excelente.
Feliz de haberlo comprado, esta increible el producto.
R**T
Couteau de survie fiable et efficace
Je l'utilise lors de mes trekk-survie. Il est vraiment bien, utilisé pour le batonnage il n'a jamais pété. Il est juste magnifique. L'étui est top également avec un petit cran de sécurité qui permet de sécurisé la lame. Seul inconvénient cependant, c'est le manche, il est bien mais lorsqu'on l'utilise longtemps, lors du batonnage par exemple, les petits picots sont désagréable et donnent une sensation de fourmillements.
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