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Tac Force Assisted Opening Rescue Tactical Pocket Folding Silver Spear Headed Stainless Stteel Blade Why so Serious Knife Outdoor Survival Camping Hunting Black

BLACK SPEAR HEADED STAINLESS STEEL BLADE
Fast & smooth operating spring assisted knife
Stainless steel removable Belt metal clip for carry
Open length: 7.75" Closed Length: 4.5" Blade Length: 3.25"
Made by Surgical Steel, High Quality & Last Long

ASIN#: B00ILVHC6A

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I don't own this one but I do own it's cousin https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JS3FMC6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1... which is about the same price but includes a glass (and or skull) breaker. It handles surprisingly well for a $6 knife on thrusts with it's steel handle and the light weight through fullered blade. The design puts all the weight is in the handle, so it thrusts true but allows feints and directional changes quite easily. A great SD knife for a tween or teenaged girl, short enough blade to stay out of trouble with the law, assisted opening in case she lacks the hand strength or dexterity to open a folding knife under stress without accidentally closing it on her fingers, false edged so she doesn't cut accidentally herself with the other side once it's open, stiletto shaped so penetration doesn't take strength to accomplish. Movie themed so she thinks it's cool to have. My 11 yo daughter has been tying water filled gallon milk jugs to the swingset cross bar and practicing her foot work by skewering them as they swing as moving targets. The knife is skinny enough for a young girl to easily conceal and she packs a decent punch with it in her hand even with the knife unopened. She's also deadly with hammer strikes and her spinning back fist with that glass breaker. It's now her EDC knife, anywhere except school of course.

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I bought one a while ago just because I was a fan of The Dark Knight and I like collecting items that remind me of movies. There is really nothing special about this, but it did come sharp and looked very similar to the knife the Joker used in the movie. It's not really what I would want for an EDC knife, unless you open boxes all day or plan on holding Gotham city hostage, but for 7 bucks it's usable

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Am I the only one who thinks this name is in bad taste?

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It's accurate IMO. The future owners of this knife are definitely a bunch of jokers.

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Actually these are great knives and I purchased two of them: one in black as shown in another one in silver. They make great EDC knives because they are light in weight but strong and resilient. What makes it so light and yet retains its strength is a long blood groove in the middle of the blade. Also, since I am left-handed, the clip on the handle is mounted with the blade pointed downwards as opposed to blade up which is difficult for lefthander to open in one smooth motion. The only thing to remember about these knives (and in fact all of the TAC force and M tech knives) is that blade opens outward with the clip side facing upward. There is so many great knives for sale on Amazon at prices that averaged around seven dollars and range from $5-$10, that I started a collection of knives and now have a total of 10 knives for which I paid around $76. Even though the knives are made in China they are far from being pieces of junk. A number of our military have attested to their durability and sharpness. I have only had to send back two knives out of the dozen that I purchased with only one of them being returned because it was defective. The other knife was just too heavy in my hand.

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Racist!

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Ching Chong!

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