Trademark Spring-Assisted Tactical Pocket Knife
The Trademark Spring-Assisted Tactical Pocket Knife is a folding knife that features both a straight and a serrated blade. The blade is made of stainless steel and measures 3-1/4 inches. It folds with the assistance of a spring, allowing you to maneuver it effortlessly while locking securely into place. The knife also comes with a belt clip, assuring you that you can always keep this knife right by your side.
Trademark Spring-Assisted Tactical Pocket Knife Review:
The more than one hundred customers who reviewed this tactical knife gave it an average rating of 3.7 stars.
Those who loved this knife commended it for being a great value for money. One of them described it as one of the best knives he got that was not “branded.” He commended the drop point blade that came with a good ratio of smooth to serrated edges. He commented that many tactical knives tended to have the serrations comprising more than half of the blade, which he felt was silly. He commented that the blade appeared to be made of 440A stainless steel or close, and although it had average edge retention, he felt that it was a good enough steel for the price. The handle of this knife was also commended for coming with rigging that made it easy to keep in one’s grip while being comfortable in the hand, too. It was also confirmed to be easy to open and operate. One reviewer commended the spring assist for being effective and strong, and the blade for being sharp and long. He described it as a bit “utilitarian” and confirmed that it was not ugly. Another buyer commented that the folding action was extremely tight at first, but that it loosened after a while.
Some reviewers reported receiving the knife with some defects on the blade. One of them shared about how he immediately mentioned it to the seller, and the seller promptly fixed the issue. Another reviewer felt that the lockup could use some improvement: although it was found to lock up fine, with his testing it against a thick oak panel, sometimes it tended to fail. This was also the issue that other reviewers felt was crucial, as it could result in the knife being dangerous. At least one buyer reported having the knife refuse to stay locked in the open position, so he wound up returning it. He felt that the company had severe issues with quality control.
From these findings, this may potentially be a nice tactical knife for the price. However, the issue with the locking mechanism is something that cannot be easily overlooked, as it poses a serious danger. As such we would recommend you to look around some more for other, more reliable tactical knives. Of course, if you only intend to add the knife to your collection without actually needing to use it for serious situations, the price is a good deal; still, it does not seem practical to buy a knife that you cannot rely on in extreme cases.
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