Tactical Folding Knife
Posted on | November 28, 2009 | 1 Comment
A man needs a tactical folding knife. There are enough women who use a tactical folding knife as well. These knives are tools that come in handy for many day to day tasks. Until you get yourself a tactical knife, you may never have realized how useful and handy it could be to have one with you all the time.

Many of the tactical folders out there being used by every-day people are simply tools capable of stepping in to help the user perform various cutting and prying tasks. They are rarely needed as weapons, and while many tactical folding knives may look “mean”, they are simply tools.
Since you’ve decided to look into the tactical folding knife, you have several things to consider to purchase one that will do the work you need it to do as well as being a convenient, every day companion for constant carry. Blade shape doesn’t matter very much, so you should buy what appeals to you. The main thing to keep in mind, though, is the more aggressive-looking blades may cause you trouble if you try to pass through certain secured areas such as an airport. Simple, clean blade shapes that look like an every-day knife fare better here.
The right tactical folding knife should be a quality knife from a reputable manufacturer. The cheap $5-10 knives are not going to cut it. (no pun intended) You need a durable, high or medium performance knife. This means one that can do the work you need it to do efficiently and without damage to the knife itself. Heavy duty blades and blade locking mechanisms are necessary to avoid damage to either your knife or you.
You should also make sure there is a good pocket clip on your knife or at least buy a good sheath to keep it in. The pocket clip, though, makes it easier to put your knife into action quickly and with one hand. This fits the bill of “tactical”.
Don’t forget about weight. Since you will probably want to carry your tactical folding knife with you everywhere, a lightweight knife will be more comfortable. With the latest innovations in blade steels and handle materials as well as some strength enhancements to the internal parts, you should have no trouble finding a lightweight tactical knife that can also meet the requirements of being durable and rugged.
Ever since Spyderco first cut a hole in a blade to make for easy, one-handed deployment of the blade, the tactical folding knife was born. Whether your knife uses a thumb hole, thumb stud, assisted opening inertia mechanisms, or is a plain old lockback it can be tactical and useful for you. You will wonder how you ever got on without one. Check out our useful information, and get yourself a tactical folder ASAP.
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January 29th, 2010 @ 3:13 pm
Im very impressed with Spyderco’s Knife designs. i Really like their Tactical folding knives. The knife that i carry is a kershaw blur.