Tac-Force Speedster "Dragon Strike" Spring Assisted Knife - Purple/Black Fantasy Rescue Tool (TF-759BP)
Product Description
Unleash the Beast with this Purple Dragon Strike Fantasy Pocket Knife
This Tac-Force Speedster "Dragon Strike" combines cool aggressive styling with genuine rescue and EDC utility. This knife isn't just a showpiece, it is a fully functional spring assisted folder built for quick deployment and emergency readiness.
The distinctive purple anodized aluminum handle features an intricate, laser etched dragon scale design that offers both a striking look and a secure, textured grip.
With a simple flick of the finger flipper, the 3.25-inch black stainless steel blade snaps open instantly, locking firmly into place with a reliable liner lock. The tail end of the knife includes a dedicated seatbelt cutter and glass breaker, making it an excellent tool to have in your glove box or emergency kit.
Whether you are a collector of fantasy blades or need a sharp, reliable EDC (everyday carry), the Dragon Strike delivers.
Key Features
- Fast Spring Assist: Rapid, one-handed deployment using the spine flipper or dual thumb studs.
- Fantasy Tactical Design: Two-tone black and purple handle with detailed dragon etching.
- Emergency Rescue Trio: Includes a razor-sharp partially serrated blade, seatbelt cutter, and glass breaker.
- Built Tough: Constructed with a 3mm thick stainless steel blade and durable aluminum scales.
- Secure Carry: Features a tip-down pocket clip for easy access.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|
Brand |
Tac-Force Speedster |
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Model |
TF-759BP |
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Blade Length |
3.25 inches |
|
Closed Length |
4.75 inches |
|
Overall Length |
8.00 inches |
| Blade Material | 3Cr13 Stainless Steel |
| Handle Material | Aluminum (Purple/Black) |
| Blade Style | Drop Point, Plain Edge |
| Weight | Approx. 5 oz |
| Lock Type | Liner Lock |
Common Questions
Is the Tac-Force Dragon Strike a switchblade?
No. This is a spring-assisted knife. You must manually initiate the opening (pushing the flipper), after which the spring completes the action. It is generally legal in most US states, unlike automatic switchblades.
What represents the "Dragon Strike" on this knife?
The name refers to the laser-etched "Dragon Strike" logo on the blade and the stylized dragon graphic that runs along the length of the handle.
Can this knife actually break glass?
Yes. The steel point on the pommel (bottom) of the knife is a carbide glass breaker designed to shatter tempered side windows in a vehicle emergency.