So the knife is in my opinion generally substandard. Frame and blade are weak and only designed for very low loads. The locking mechanism is a liner lock, unfortunately the whole knife is so shaky that under load the entire housing warps, whereby the liner lock rises. Even tested, while almost cut it, I probably do not want to believe that the thing ZACK really rises in one fell swoop, just because you have it a little twists. So for that was the performance in the delivery state. One can significantly improve the stability in which one "slamming" the adjustment, but then the one-handed opening is difficult accordingly. The knife is still does not really stable, that's my opinion on such a weak frame impossible. The blade is nothing special, it has a thin, in my opinion, not very stable blade stop, should not just be particularly difficult. The "Assisted Opening 'mechanism is completely half-baked, it opens the blade does not completely. Thus the knife in an emergency NOT you get faster, since the spring, the knife never quite pops up, but 1 or 2 cm in front of it "stops". In order to ensure that the blade is locked, you have to when you open it with the appropriate momentum - if main screw tightened with considerable momentum, if at all possible - "spin" in the right direction. Assisted Opening so for naught, because then I may as well buy a knife without. Anyway, I'm generally not a fan of Assisted Opening. This achieves usually only that one contrasts himself, because that increases the likelihood that the blade opens automatically in inappropriate situations, z. Ex. If one rolls down mountain nen or ne stairs flies. Then there assisted opening and Zack, already infected little knife in the belly. LOL. Since the Assisted Opening anyway not working smart when Tacforce, this risk is low here. ROFL. The knife has horizontally by the thin blade little game and vertically a bit. Everything is just very flattrig and a little train on it and everything warps, including frame. The knives seem to be keen on delivery, if you can sharpen it well, is another story, not have it tested because I sent it back immediately. I ordered the knife for a friend and it was just a "trial", I thought so, that the knife would be a "Blender". Much better is the Boker Magnum Fire Department. Mind you, that's just a "cheap knife", but that at least what you get for your money. The BMFD has only one drawback, the Hauptverstellschraube is not drilled deep, ie the screw "nudelt slightly", if they follow suit with the supplied tool carelessly, that you have to push the Verstelltool when adjusting firmly into the screw to them during the adjustment not abzunudeln. When it is eight, the thing keeps well (100 years are also lifetime warranty on BMFD). The BMFD is built compared to Tacforce like a tank. On Youtube you can watch as a Russian case, as he so zerschnitzt a BMFD a giant block of wood. I'm not saying that the BMFD is the ultimate knife, but very good for 20 cloth. Belt cutter and glass breaker I tested either during Tacforce even when BMFD. Who wants a really good knife (but without belt cutter and glass breaker, as you should anyway better buy the ResQMe tool costs 10 EUR and you have the keychain always with you!), The Cold Steel Voyager Large should buy (with drop point blade with no serrations ).
PS: I think the Tacforce deemed a hand openable knives and I think that the button that is used to open with one hand, can not unscrew, so should the knife in Germany probably can be cashed by the police at any time? Or. Do you do not even carry with you, either because of Einhandöffenbarkeit and / or for the assisted opening (even if the latter is not clever). Please inform themselves about, in Austria is all that much more "liberal", that's why I'm not up to date level.