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SMW G-Tool Push Dagger, 8670 High-Carbon Steel, Made in USA

SMW G-Tool Push Dagger, 8670 High-Carbon Steel, Made in USA

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A Purpose-Built Tool With No Pretense

 

The G-Tool from Severed Metal Works is not subtle, and it isn’t trying to be. This is an oversized push dagger designed around strength, simplicity, and control. Built with the same steel and heat treatment approach as the V2 Squire, the G-Tool delivers the same tough, work-focused performance in a compact, forward-driven form.

Everything about this knife is intentional. Thick blade stock, aggressive profile, and a grip that locks naturally into your hand. It’s a tool meant for decisive use, not decoration.

 


 

 

Note from Lone Star Knife & Supply

Dean is still early in his journey as a bladesmith, and that’s part of what makes pieces like this compelling. The G-Tool feels like a maker experimenting, learning, and pushing himself. Supporting makers at this stage is how we end up with more American-made knives down the road, not fewer.

 


 

 

What Makes the G-Tool Stand Out

  • Oversized Push Dagger Design, compact but confidence-inspiring

  • 8670 High-Carbon Steel, the same steel used in the V2 Squire

  • In-House Heat Treat, tuned for durability and real use

  • Aggressive Ergonomics, designed to lock into the hand

  • Kydex Sheath Included, secure retention for daily carry

  • UltiClip Installed, versatile mounting without a belt

  • Made in the USA, built by hand in a small American shop

 

 


 

 

Specifications

  • Maker: Severed Metal Works

  • Blade Steel: 8670 high-carbon steel

  • Design: Oversized push dagger

  • Sheath: Kydex with UltiClip

  • Country of Origin: USA

 

 


 

 

Why You’ll Want It

The G-Tool isn’t trying to appeal to everyone. It’s a focused, no-nonsense piece made by an emerging American maker who is clearly honing his craft. If you want to support U.S. knife making and own something that feels raw, purposeful, and unapologetic, this one fits the bill.

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