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The TAC Force Assisted Opening Tactical Folding Knife (TF-705 Series) features a black half-serrated blade, with a 4-1/2-inch closed length. Offering easy one-handed deployment, this spring assisted open folding knife locks securely into place with the use of its liner lock. This knife features a 3-1/4-inch, 3mm thick stainless steel blade. The aluminum handle features a bottle opener and a glass breaker on the end, which can punch out the window of a car in an emergency. It also has a pocket clip for easy and safe carry. TAC Force designs spring assist folding knives that offer the rapid deployment desired by EMTs, Fire/Rescue, and first responders. They're available in a wide range of styles -- from hunting to tactical and collectibles to fantasy.

Spring assist folding knife offers rapid one-handed deployment, locks securely into place with liner lock
Black half-serrated stainless steel blade
Aluminum handle with bottle opener and glass breaker for emergencies
Comes complete with a pocket clip for easy and safe carry
4-1/2-inch closed length, 3-1/4-inch blade length with 3mm thickness

ASIN#: B00FOR2DTU
Model number#: TF-705GY

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I have this knife too not real impressed but then it was a gift versus what I would buy myself. I prefer to spend a few extra bucks and buy knives that go for the long haul and I'm not talking about any crazy $300.00 blades but a decent spyderco or lower end benchmade will still out last this paper weight a thousand times over and still be useful after 10 years. This this is the thing you throw at someone when you run out of ammo.

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I have this knife. You get what you pay for. It's not as smooth as a Kershaw, speedsafe but its not bad for 7 bucks. It flips out using your finger and is spring loaded, but again its not as smooth as kerahaws and takes a little more effort. It's pretty heavy, even with the skeletonized frame. It locks out and is solid. For $7 it's an ok knife I guess.

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