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product_id: 1294737
title: "Tac-Force Folding Pocket Knife, 3.25-inch Serrated Blade, Grey Aluminum Handle, 7.75-inch Overall Length TF-705GY"
brand: "tac-force"
price: "$28.04"
currency: USD
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Tac Force"
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# 7.75-inch overall length, pocket clip included 3.25-inch serrated drop point blade Aluminum handle with liner lock Tac-Force Folding Pocket Knife, 3.25-inch Serrated Blade, Grey Aluminum Handle, 7.75-inch Overall Length TF-705GY

**Brand:** tac-force
**Price:** $28.04
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tac-Force Folding Pocket Knife, 3.25-inch Serrated Blade, Grey Aluminum Handle, 7.75-inch Overall Length TF-705GY by tac-force
- **How much does it cost?** $28.04 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tac-force enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tac-force brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Razor-Sharp Precision:** 3CR13 stainless steel blade balances hardness & corrosion resistance for dependable cutting power.
- • **Multi-Tool Versatility:** Includes finger flipper, glass breaker, and bottle opener—your all-in-one survival companion.
- • **Everyday Carry Essential:** Compact 7.75-inch size with pocket clip ensures quick access and secure carry wherever you go.
- • **Tactical-Grade Durability:** Built to meet military, police, and first responder standards—ready for any challenge.
- • **Trusted by Pros & Adventurers:** Favored by EMTs, hikers, and survivalists alike for reliability in emergencies and outdoor exploits.

## Overview

The Tac-Force Folding Pocket Knife TF-705GY features a 3.25-inch partially serrated 3CR13 stainless steel blade paired with a rugged grey aluminum handle. Designed for tactical and everyday use, it offers a secure liner lock, finger flipper for quick deployment, and practical extras like a glass breaker and bottle opener. At 7.75 inches overall and weighing just 3.5 ounces, it’s a versatile, durable tool trusted by first responders and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

## Description

TAC Force designs folding knives that offers the utility desired by EMTs, fire/rescue, and first responders. They're available in a wide range of styles -- from hunting and collectibles to fantasy.

Review: Fast, solid, and great for the bugout bag! - I like to think of myself as the Queen of budget buying. This has not always been the case, but due to retirement and being on a fixed income, I get to spend lots of time finding the best thing I can for the best price that doesn't make me say ... "will this mean I don't get to eat when I'm 87?" Well fortunately, this purchase may help with that. Because while I may not have the money to eat when I'm 87, I will have this knife, and will be able to take down rabbits and groundhogs with the spear I will be able to make from it. And then eat them. But I digress. My favorite knife was a Tekna divers knife that I had for many years and strapped it to my thigh or upper arm while ... no, not diving ... camping and hiking throughout the East coast and up into Canada. That knife was a beast. A solid hunk of stainless steel, serrated at the base, skeleton handle, and unbreakable ABS sheath with Velcro straps. Eventually I sold it to a nice guy in Hawaii who was buying it for his grandson whom he was teaching to dive. I'm sure that knife could capably rip through a sharks throat. A better use for it than just sitting around after I stopped camping and hiking as much. I found a Colt branded folder on closeout that I really liked. But I like it so much I didn't want to use it and mess it up. So it stays in a drawer. I have a few Mora knives that are awesome, but I needed a knife that would fold, open quickly, and not be a great loss if it got taken away by zealous authorities wanting to protect society from an elderly motorcycle-riding lady with a knife. So I got this knife. And it is great. Sharp. Pops open easily even with these mildly-arthritic hands. Locks securely. Not tiny, nor light, nor compact, that's for sure. But hey, when I reach into my pocket I can FIND it straight away, no doubts there. Just a great value and you know what? Survivalists say to have a stock of some items to trade for necessities you might not have in case of the zombie apocalypse. What could be MORE tradeable than a cool knife like this? Pop a half-dozen of these in that bugout bag!
Review: Very Useful - I like this knife enough to keep buying it. I've lost a couple, gifted one, bought another color, and one had that needed to be replaced. Other than the latter, they've been sturdy and useful. One of them did fall apart. The screws worked loose and I didn't notice in time to tighten them. They've proven to have been sharp enough for every use so far. The blade size meets the local legal restrictions. The serrated edge is what drew me to this knife. There was an emergency situation in which I needed to cut myself free and I didn't have something like this with me. Now I keep this knife with me, conveniently clipped to my belt. It's a very cool looking knife. I have the rainbow and the black colored blades. I've found multiple uses, household repairs and DIY projects, opening and breaking down boxes, camping, and as an emergency tool while bicycle riding. It's a good idea to keep something like this with you while driving. Just in case of an accident when you may need to cut yourself free from a stuck seatbelt in a hurry or the glass breaker to free others from a vehicle.

## Features

- HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS: Made from quality materials. 3CR13 stainless steel blade provides an excellent balance of hardness and corrosion resistance.
- EVOLVED: Manufactured with the military, police, and fire & rescue professionals need’s in mind.
- DEPENDABLE: Provides consistent razor-sharp cutting performance and high durability. A knife you can count on for camping, hiking, backpacking, hunting & fishing, the outdoors, military & tactical needs, DIY activities, survival, self-defense, and emergencies.
- DIMENSIONS: 3.25-inch Drop Point Partially Serrated Blade, 7.75-inch overall length.
- SPECIAL FEATURES: Finger Flipper, Blade Cut Out, Pocket Clip, Aluminum Handle, Liner Lock, Glass Breaker, Bottle Opener.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B007WHCFC0 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,448 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Tactical Knives |
| Blade Edge | Partially Serrated |
| Blade Length | 3.25 inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | folding |
| Brand | Tac-Force |
| Brand Name | Tac-Force |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 34,208 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00805319424161 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip, Bottle Opener, Screwdriver |
| Item Length | 7.75 inches |
| Item Shape | folding |
| Item Type Name | Tac-Force Assisted 3.25 in Blade Gray Aluminum Handle |
| Item Weight | 3.5 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery LLC |
| Model Name | TF-705GY |
| Model Number | TF-705GY |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Orientation | Vertical |
| Part Number | TF-705GY-MC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Utility |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.3" |
| Special Feature | Pocket Clip |
| Special Features | Pocket Clip |
| Style | Everyday Carry |
| Theme | Everyday Carry |
| UPC | 763935135369 100000915578 805319424161 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Brand:** Tac-Force
- **Color:** Grey
- **Handle Material:** Aluminum
- **Included Components:** Pocket Clip, Bottle Opener, Screwdriver
- **Model Name:** TF-705GY
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Utility
- **Special Feature:** Pocket Clip
- **Style:** Everyday Carry

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: The product description describes this as "spring assisted" which is tecnically "switch blade" so I was wondering if this is legal in all states.**
A: I Think this should answer your question. (I found this on wildbillwholesale.com)Switchblade knives were invented in the early part of the 20th century. During the 1950's the switchblade got a bad reputation as it was identified with gangs which were popularized by such movies as "On the Waterfront", etc. As a result in the late 1950's most states passed laws outlawing the possession of switchblade knives. A Federal statute was passed to make it unlawful to ship switchblades across state lines, unless being shipped to a law enforcement or military agency. Here we will explain the difference between illegal switchblade knives, and legal spring assisted opening knives.All switchblades have some characteristics in common. They have a spring which exerts constant pressure on the blade. The knife is held in the closed position by the mechanism of the knife. This mechanism is released by depressing the button (which all switchblades have), allowing the stored energy the spring is exerting on the blade to propel the blade from the handle and open the knife. It is important to remember that the natural position of the switchblade knife is OPEN, it is held closed only by the locking mechanism.On the other hand, the natural position of the spring assisted opening knife is CLOSED. There is no pressure being exerted upon the blade, and there is no button to push. Spring assisted knives employ the following opening methods:1) A "Flipper" or lever which is located on the back spine of the knife. This flipper is actually an integral part of the blade which protrudes from the back spine of the knife when it is in the closed position. This is the most common opening mechanism of spring assisted knives.2). A thumb stud, the same as is found on most all tactical folding knives.In either case, either flicking the "flipper" or pushing out the thumb stud begins opening the blade, at which point the assisted opening mechanism takes over and finishes opening the blade. Performance wise, there is very little (if any) difference in the opening speed of a switchblade and a spring assisted knife. However, the differences in the way they are made make the spring assisted knives legal in all 50 U.S. states (They are not legal in the 5 boroughs of New York City, but this is because all locking blade knives have been held to be illegal in NYC, not just the spring assisted ones)

**Q: How to close the knife? I opened it and seems it's stuck. Thanks!**
A: Within the sleeve there is a lever that locks it into an open position...push it to the left and close the blade.

**Q: well i just recieved one, and i opened it and i cant get it to close...**
A: On the top of the handle near the blade's hilt or pivot screw there should be a raised nub of metal with lines going across. Pull rearward on this with your index finger to open the knife.  Unlike a switchblade where the knife blade is ejected from inside the handle of the knife, these blades pivot open in an arc from the handle.  To close the knife there is a piece of the underside of the knife integrated with the handle that locks the blade in place.  You must push this piece to the left with your thumb while simultaneously pushing the blade toward you with your index finger.  One the blade is at a right angle to the handle move your thumb to the back of the blade and continue to pull it toward you until it is safely inside the handle.  Note this is a guide.  Not responsible if you cut yourself by coming in contact with the blade.

**Q: How does this knife (and the family of knives) compare with a Kershaw?**
A: These don't hold a candle to Kershaw,  CRKT (Columbia River Knife & Tool), Gerber, Zero Tolerance, Emerson, Spyderco, etc. I own over 50 different "tactical" knives for all situations. Tac-force is decent around the overnight camping trip or canoeing. Fine at the house, the shop or to use at work or on farm. and in the event one were to lose it. Your out less than $20 instead of $50-$500. Not meant for downrange or working in the drink.  It is as advertised and I plan to buy a few more just to keep. Also, don't use these to gut and clean wild game. Those of us who do alot of hunting should have set of blades and other tools for that purpose.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast, solid, and great for the bugout bag!
*by L***K on September 21, 2015*

I like to think of myself as the Queen of budget buying. This has not always been the case, but due to retirement and being on a fixed income, I get to spend lots of time finding the best thing I can for the best price that doesn't make me say ... "will this mean I don't get to eat when I'm 87?" Well fortunately, this purchase may help with that. Because while I may not have the money to eat when I'm 87, I will have this knife, and will be able to take down rabbits and groundhogs with the spear I will be able to make from it. And then eat them. But I digress. My favorite knife was a Tekna divers knife that I had for many years and strapped it to my thigh or upper arm while ... no, not diving ... camping and hiking throughout the East coast and up into Canada. That knife was a beast. A solid hunk of stainless steel, serrated at the base, skeleton handle, and unbreakable ABS sheath with Velcro straps. Eventually I sold it to a nice guy in Hawaii who was buying it for his grandson whom he was teaching to dive. I'm sure that knife could capably rip through a sharks throat. A better use for it than just sitting around after I stopped camping and hiking as much. I found a Colt branded folder on closeout that I really liked. But I like it so much I didn't want to use it and mess it up. So it stays in a drawer. I have a few Mora knives that are awesome, but I needed a knife that would fold, open quickly, and not be a great loss if it got taken away by zealous authorities wanting to protect society from an elderly motorcycle-riding lady with a knife. So I got this knife. And it is great. Sharp. Pops open easily even with these mildly-arthritic hands. Locks securely. Not tiny, nor light, nor compact, that's for sure. But hey, when I reach into my pocket I can FIND it straight away, no doubts there. Just a great value and you know what? Survivalists say to have a stock of some items to trade for necessities you might not have in case of the zombie apocalypse. What could be MORE tradeable than a cool knife like this? Pop a half-dozen of these in that bugout bag!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Useful
*by S***L on July 23, 2025*

I like this knife enough to keep buying it. I've lost a couple, gifted one, bought another color, and one had that needed to be replaced. Other than the latter, they've been sturdy and useful. One of them did fall apart. The screws worked loose and I didn't notice in time to tighten them. They've proven to have been sharp enough for every use so far. The blade size meets the local legal restrictions. The serrated edge is what drew me to this knife. There was an emergency situation in which I needed to cut myself free and I didn't have something like this with me. Now I keep this knife with me, conveniently clipped to my belt. It's a very cool looking knife. I have the rainbow and the black colored blades. I've found multiple uses, household repairs and DIY projects, opening and breaking down boxes, camping, and as an emergency tool while bicycle riding. It's a good idea to keep something like this with you while driving. Just in case of an accident when you may need to cut yourself free from a stuck seatbelt in a hurry or the glass breaker to free others from a vehicle.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great purchase!
*by C***M on January 8, 2026*

I bought these for myself and my female coworkers. We work at a private practice office and a lot of the time we leave late, because healthcare. We don’t have great lighting or cameras by the door where we exit and we’ve had issues with people loitering around that area. I have to say, these came quickly and they’re exactly as advertised. Not the cheap gas station pocket knife. These are a great durable metal with enough weight to it. I love that this also can bust the glass in a car and cut seat belts in case of accidents. And the pink is feminine enough for my girly girl coworkers. This definitely makes us feel safer to carry while walking to our vehicles in the evening!

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