The TAC Force Assisted Opening Tactical Folding Knife (model TF-705RB) features a rainbow half-serrated blade and a black handle, 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.
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Very Pretty! I’m writing this from your average teenage girl’s perspective. I’m not much of an activity, or even a outdoorsy kind of person, so buying any kind of ‘weapon’ or knife would be practically pointless for me. It’s true, although I do enjoy the look of knives, even without having any knowledge to actually use it for defense or survival.This knife is eye candy (perfect for my jumbled collection of various knives), and even without background knowledge on specific functions of this type…
Sharp, Pointy, Sleek – Prepare to look dangerous I bought one of these knives several months back (Fall Camo) and loved it. I’ve since bought 2 more, but had my dainty-neat-and proper lady friend steal one of them because “it’s pretty”. The knife is probably the best $ for product knife I’ve ever owned – I’ve had Leatherman, Gerber, Kershaw, and Benchmade open assist knives knives with several other fixed blade knives and these are my go-to knives.Sturdy, durable and sharp – the Tac Force knives are great for camping,…
Locking is shotty, opens too easily. This was perfect in every way when I first got it. After a few months, the locking mechanism got less and less effective to the point where it opened inside of the pocket and when I sat down it gave me a laceration that needed stitches. The possible medical bills aren’t worth the cheap cost of the knife. I wish I could give a good review as I love the aesthetic of the product and it was useful when it was functional.