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The TAC FORCETF-710 Series Liner Lock Assisted Opening Folding Knife features a durable 3CR13 stainless steel blade with a sleek two-tone finish. Designed for tactical professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, this knife combines functionality with style, boasting a 5-inch closed length and a lightweight design for easy portability.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 5 Inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Folding Knife |
Power Source | Manual |
Theme | Tactical |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
C**R
Tac Force TF-710DW Folding Knife 5-inch Closed
Over all, a very good purchase. The blade length is great, (4") and the over all length is great (9"). Having the pocket clip was a must for me, having really deep pockets i tend to lose things, and then its nice to have for self-defense purposes. The camo paint job is really cool, the half serrated blade is nice to have. Not sure why it has the (more or less) saw back on top and not have any edge, but okay.Pros:blade/knife lengthspring assistedglass breakerseat-belt cuttervery firm pocket clipfeels great in handgood weightCons:lockThe reason i said the lock is a con, is this. I love the lock blades, but on this knife (don't know about others) it has very little of the lock touching the blade. It locks fine, but if you try and flip the knife WHILE using the spring assist, then it will flip past the blade, and the blade will fold back 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch. If that happens just push the blade against something in the direction of the blade travel (opening), and use a fork or something to pry the lock back over. But if you just use the spring, its fine. I've learned how to use mine and love it. Great Christmas present, great survival knife if your into that, and a great anti-zombie weapon (lol). I would definitely suggest buying it.
T**L
Twisted Pig's TAC-FORCE TF-710BK A.O.F.K 5inch Knife Review.
Tac Force TF-710 Series Assisted Opening Folding Knife 5-Inch ClosedTwisted Pig's Review /Twstedpig @ Facebook.This knife arrived to me in 2 days after ordering, I must say overall I am Impressed with this blade and would highly recommend it for carrying with you when you're out in town, it makes a great Self Defense weapon, In Self Defense Scenario the Spike on the end can be used as a Pressure Point Poke which also delivers a Painful jolt, this Feature can also be used in survival situation for Breaking Glass, I Went so far as to even test it on Glass to test it's durability and I will say that the Knife Tested Positive and Effective on Car Glass and Windows. The Belt Cutter Located on the handle is efficient for cutting belts in a Situation or even straps and metal wire. This Product is very well build and put together Despite all the negative reviews listed on here the Blade comes out perfectly fine which you apply pressure to the Ejector Assisted Folder Switch. Perhaps those who had purchased this product may have received a Knife that was handled and banged around in the Truck. This Knife is Also a slight bit heavy but Balancing point can be located for the blade on the 2nd strip from the Handle Guard, This is where your Balance point is. This Blade overall was Well Made with a 440 Stainless Steel Edge, This knife I tested on Paper and it sliced through like butter with no Catching, A perfect knife for everyday use and carry. The Serrated Edge works well for Scaling Fish and Sawing Through Small Bone. Also this Blade Features "Blood Letters." those small holes used when defensive to cause More rapid Bleeding, Also this Blade when used on Meat will draw out very easily as well, how do I know all this you ask? I Hunt, Fish, and Also study Self Defense. So this Knife is very Detailed and High Quality, It's feel and look is comparable to a 70 Dollar Gerber Knife, It's Tight Fits in the hand well, However the Handle is slick made off plastic but It feels like Metal, Also Featured on this Blade is Notches at the Top of the Blade used for the Thumb to Allow Assisted Precision Cuts.The Belt clip is very decent, however I remove mine from my knives for "Mini." Pocket use in my most of my Jean Pants. I must say the Screws where a Pain to Remove so I see it very Unlikely your going to snap this off your belt, the highest Possibility is for you to simply loose the knife from your pocket rather than it snap off and drop, Then again this Bad Boy is so Heavy you can hear it drop for a Mile away. Also the Blade is Razor Sharp so one should be advised to take precaution when using there fingers to test the blade which in my Opinion is rather Unsafe anyways. Test it on Paper it will slice through with ease, I have used this Knife all day to cut through Meat and used it for my Deer and Animal Skins, and it works well for removing Skin and after 12 Hours of use this Blade has yet to Fail me yet, I am the Kind of person who receives a 100 Dollar Gerber Knife and ends up destroying it in less than 4 hours after use. This Knife I'm Impressed with, It has Survived so far and I am Satisfied with my Order, Thank you Tac-Force for delivering me such a fine product and I wish you all the best of luck with upcoming Sales, Thank you and to those out there Planning on buying this Knife, It is the best 10.00 You will ever spend on a Knife. Not to Mention that when Folded out it looks like a Miniature Combat Survival Military Blade. ~Twisted Pig.~
K**1
Needs sharpening but worth it.
(copied from my review for the TF-705)I bought this and the TF-710, this knife (TF 705) is a great knife for very cheap. It opens easily for me (decently strong fingers) and the blade came pretty sharp (7/10) which is very good for an $8 knife. The only design flaw is the bottle opener can only be used with the knife open( not sure why you need this on a knife anyways).In comparison to the TF-710 (within $1 in price) if you're deciding. This knife has a little bit smoother deployment, is lighter and has quicker spring action than the TF 710. Although the TF 710 is heavier and a bit more intimidating (looks cool too), I would call this knife more of a quick deployed utility blade and the TF 710 a possible self defense blade. The TF-710 is a little rougher and not as polished, didn't come as sharp (5/10) although a quick sharpening will fix that, the finish wasn't as perfect but everything worked fine just a little longer pull on the spring deployment. The finish had little blemishes on close examination and the knife is a little loose but for $9 this is an amazing deal..I like the seat belt cutter on the TF-710 and I have no real use for a bottle opener on my knife, I feel like both glass breakers work but I would be more comfortable using the the bigger TF-710's. I would rate this knife 5 stars for what it is, a great smooth spring assisted opening knife for cheap. I would give the TF-710 four stars for being just as great but a little less well polished even though it has more utility.The TF 705 can be closed with one hand, the TF 710 is a little too big for that and requires a second hand to close the blade unless your hands are large. In summation, I will use the TF 710 on duty as an EMT, and the TF 705 for other times.
P**N
Zu viel Geld für zu wenig Leistung - außerdem handbemalt...
Das Messer ist an sich formschön und relativ robust, wobei es noch nicht an einem Gegenstand oder besser "Ziel" getestet worden ist meinerseits. Am allermeisten stört allerdings TAC FORCE TF-710DW Winter/Snow-Camo, daß die Bemalung so aussieht, als sei sie im Kindergarten von Hand gemacht worden. Habe auch andere TacForce-Messer - und die sehen alle "Fabrikbemalt" aus - also mittels Sprühdruck oder "Airbrush"-Verfahren. Dieses hier sieht nur auf dem Foto toll aus - ich vermute sogar, wenn man die oberste Farbschicht, die an einen Kindermalkasten erinnert, abkratzt, kommt darunter das original Airbrush-Fabrik-Camo-Grün-Mix raus. Komme mir irgendwie als Käufer nicht gerade ernstgenommen vor. Natürlich kann man jetzt sagen, das liegt an TacForce, daß die solche Messer herstellen. Aber es könnte auch sein, daß die Dinge von einem Zwischenhändler einfach übermalt wurden. So jedenfalls sehen sie aus - was weder schön noch edel noch kunstvoll wirkt, sondern wie gesagt so, als sei jemand zuhause als Hobbybastler ans Werk gegangen. Für mich nicht zu empfehlen.
A**R
Mein Lieblingsmesser für das Pilze sammeln im Wald
Für günstiges Geld bekommt man hier ein kleines Outdoorklappmesser mit etwas dickerer Klinge und auch Sägezähnen zusätzlich. Ich selbst verwende es sehr gerne für das Entfernen von Unkraut im Garten, hier ist es gut für kleinere Arbeiten geeignet. Hauptsächlich verwende ich es aber zum Pilze sammeln. Denn mit diesem Messer kann man auch Pilze ausgraben, die in höheren Lagen in dichten Moosschichten sitzen. Dafür waren die normalen klassischen Pilzmesserchen immer zu klein (sowohl Klinge als auch Griff). Ein echtes Pilzesammler-Messer für echte Männer :-))
C**.
Gutes Messer
Als Messer sammler kaufe ich viele solcher Messer und das ist bisher eins meiner Lieblinge das es groß und billig ist. Wobei man aber bei so einem Preis nichts gutes erwartet ist es doch ziemlich gut
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