In 1972 Smith and Wesson worked with well-known and innovative knife designer Blackie Collins to introduce the company into the knife business. This program was announced in 1975 and seven knives were initially offered. Called the Survival Series they included a Bowie model 6010, Survival 6030, Outdoorsman 6020, Skinner 6070, folding hunter knife 6060, fisherman knife 6050 and a filet knife 6040. The Survival knives (6020 and 6030) had a hollow handle cavity covered by a solid brass screw-on cap. The handle was round and blended into a double quillon cross guard for maximum workability and production. The 5” blade had a wide flat spine and a sharpened false edge. Overall length is 10" with a 5.5" blade and weighed 10 oz.

This model 6030 Survival Knife was manufactured by Smith & Wesson and is serial #13749. It has the bowie/survival fold- over sheath where the belt loop is securely attached to the sheath.

The blade is in excellent condition, the handle is tight and the sheath is secure. The spear point and the blade edge are sharp, leather sheath is like new. A great knife to carry or collect