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TAC Force Folding Knife drops to $4 shipped at Amazon just ahead of the holidays (50% off)

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Amazon is offering the TAC Force Assisted Opening Folding Tactical Knife (TF-719BK, 4.5-Inch Closed) for $4.09 shipped as an add-on item. That means you’ll need to include it in an order of at least $25 to redeem the special price. Regularly around $8 or so, this is about 50% off the going rate and the best price we can find. It is also a new Amazon all-time low. This spring-assisted folding knife has a drop point stainless steel blade and a pocket clip with a glass breaker/seat belt cutter. Rated 4+ stars from over 750 Amazon customers. More details below.

Considering how expensive a Gerber or SOG knife can go for, today’s TAC Force deal is particularly notable. It’s at minimum half the price of the aforementioned options. We also still the best-selling Smith & Wesson Throwing Knives for $23 (Reg. $35).

TAC Force Assisted Opening Folding Tactical Knife:

  • Spring assist folding knife offers rapid one-handed deployment, locks securely into place with liner lock
  • 3.25-inch, 3 mm thick black drop point stainless steel blade; black aluminum handle
  • Pocket clip for easy and safe carry; includes glass breaker and seat belt cutter
  • Measures 4.5 inches closed

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