🔦 Cut through the ordinary with style!
The TAC Force TF-707 Series Assisted Opening Folding Knife combines high-quality materials and a striking dragon handle design, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts. With a 3.5-inch partially serrated blade crafted from durable 3CR13 stainless steel, this knife offers reliable performance for camping, hiking, and emergency situations. Its compact folding design and lightweight build ensure easy portability, while the unique aesthetic makes it a standout accessory.
Recommended Uses For Product | Men's Accessory, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Camping, Bushcrafting |
Brand | Tac-Force |
Model Name | TF-707GY |
Special Feature | Pocket Clip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Pocket Clip |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Color | Grey |
Blade Material | 3cr13 |
Style | Everyday Carry |
Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
Theme | Everyday Carry |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | partially serrated |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 8.25 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319423591 |
Size | 3.5" |
Manufacturer | Master Cutlery LLC |
UPC | 805319423591 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.16 x 1.81 x 0.98 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 1 x 0.5 inches |
Brand Name | Tac-Force |
Material | Metal |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TF-707GY |
Model Year | 2018 |
C**3
Great Quality!
Bought this a super long time ago and used it a decent bit. It's still sharp to this day and looks just as great!
N**S
Must Buy!
Gorgeous piece for any collection best part I can still use it in every day life in a kitchen 10/10 Recommend.
D**D
BEAUTIFUL
This is the most Beautiful and advanced knife that I have ever owned in the past forty years. You have to touch the blade backside that releases the knife to open and because of that it should be legal to carry being that you are not touching a button like a switchblade that is totally assisted; this is partially assisted which is what is needed in case you are in a car wreck, and your hand is injured. If you are injured, but you can touch the back side of the blade, the knife will open. You then slide your index finger fully into the hole for safety, and for strength so that your hand does not slide upon the blade, and the blade cannot accidentally fold back into a closed position which could cut you very seriously.So that is the number one safety feature that I feel totally safe with. Now back to the car wreck idea, now you can cut the seat belt with the ridged part of the blade, next you can hit the window as hard as you can with the glass breaker, and have a solid strong hold on the knife because of the index finger in the hole, and if it takes several strikes to hit the window, and even if your hand becomes open, the knife will not Fall Out of your hand which could cost you your life if you could not find out where it fell; now with the broken window you can escape from the vehicle all because of this design on the knife which would work even if you have an injured hand. It is hard to believe that a knife can save your life, but once it has you know that you are now on your second life thanks to a good designed knife! Only a Foolish Enforcement would considered this knife to be illegal! However, with a Politically Correct White House who is to say what Rights they will take away from us next, and we may find that we are Now not even allowed to save our lives with a Safety Knife!The Quality is excellent; the looks are beyond professional; nothing is loose or sticking. the clip is strong for a tight fit to your pants. I would recommend that the knife not be for everyday use because it is a life saving knife, but if you are going to use it for everyday use, I would recommend to buy two of them so that one is never used except to save your life.I buy the Purple Dragon version, and the Dragon is very Shinny and reflects the light on from the Dragon because the rest of the knife is Metal Black and does not shine; therefore, the Dragon is Strikingly Beautiful.
D**N
You get what you pay for
First things first, You might not get the color you ordered. I ordered this blue one and got a purple one. Not a big deal, but some people would flip out. But now on to the actual thing. This knife is actually pretty good. It looks neat, people ask me about it all the time. The finger hole is kind of pointless, but it adds to the look so whatever. The finish is actually very well done for a knife that cost less than $10, no funny spots or flaking. In the time I carried it I never found a scratch, and I used it a lot under rather conditions that have stripped much more expensive knifes of their finishes. The blade was fairly sharp out of the box, and it seemed to hold its edge well enough, but again you have to keep in mind the price. The spring action is actually much better than I expected. I had owned a Tac Force assisted opened before and the action was smooth but rather week, and before I stopped carrying it the spring couldn't open the blade on its own power. This one has a fast and sharp spring that has yet to truly lose power. The only issue on that front is the symmetry of the knife that means I am constantly trying to push the wrong thumb stud and looking silly in front of people.Now, the main reason for a 4 star rather than 5: My bolt stripped for no reason. I carried this knife every day for about 2 months in a tough working warehouse, and as I said had no problems. One day I got in my car and opened it so a friend could cut the tag off of his shirt, and the bolt that holds the blade in the body just fell straight out. I though "whatever, they probably didn't tighten it too well in the factory, I'll find the bolt at home and tighten it down a ton." Only one side fell, the other is held in by the clip. So I found it a while later, went to tighten it down, and it never felt like it grabbed the other side of the bolt. After a while of trying I just gave up and let go, and the bolt stayed. I figured maybe the last turn caught it and flipped it over to check. I heard the little rubbing of threads that anyone who has used either a stripped bolt or an over sized nut will know, and the bolt fell out again. I haven't tried to put a new bolt in yet, but if it's a normal sized one that I can scavenge out of an old knife then I will be extremely happy. But as it lays I like the knife but don't trust using it.
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