TacKnives Double Action OTF Knife – Chamfer Drop Point

$169.95

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Blade material: 12C27
Blade Hardness : 58-89
Handle Surface: Hard anodizing
Handle material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
Handle color: Black
Push button material: 7075 Aluminum alloy (hard anodizing)
Overall length: 6.89″
Blade length:  2.83″
Handle length: 4.06″
Blade thickness: 0.094″
Clip: Titanium
Weight: 2.4oz

The TAKCOM Chamfer was crafted for two purposes. To look good and to work well. Designed with several chamfered edges, the handle gives you architectural angles that are pleasing to the eye while providing you function and comfort in the handle. The chamfered edges combat day-to-day wear on this EDC OTF while allowing you a handle that can be used in the elements without slipping. The blade material 12C27 on the TAKCOM Chamfer was chosen to provide the hunter, camper, and tactical users with a reliable EDC blade. With the combination of quality materials and craftsman techniques, the TK PRO Chamfer is the right knife for everyday carry.

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Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Blade Length

2" to 3"

Blade Material

12C27

Blade Style

Drop Point

Handle Length

3.5" to 4"

Handle Material

Aluminum

Price

$100 – $200

Product Type

Out The Front Knives

5 reviews for TacKnives Double Action OTF Knife – Chamfer Drop Point

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Tim K.

Just got the Chamfer and it’s another home run in my book, great size for my EDC. Like the texture and contrast in color of materials used. You have to be putting the hurt on all the other OTF companies out there…

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Tim K.

Just got the Chamfer and it’s another home run in my book, great size for my EDC. Like the texture and contrast in color of materials used. You have to be putting the hurt on all the other OTF companies out there…

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Tim K.

Just got the Chamfer and it’s another home run in my book, great size for my EDC. Like the texture and contrast in color of materials used. You have to be putting the hurt on all the other OTF companies out there…

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Tim K.

Just got the Chamfer and it’s another home run in my book, great size for my EDC. Like the texture and contrast in color of materials used. You have to be putting the hurt on all the other OTF companies out there…

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Anonymous

There are a lot of autos in the market these days and TK seems to have found a sweet spot in quality and price. I was pleasantly surprised to see the foam-lined hard case after opening the shipping pacakage. The action is crisp and the quality of machining looks great. Handle has enough texture to hold on to without shredding your pants, and the pocket clip is very stiff so no worries about accidentally dropping it. Also kudos for coming in a -just- under a 3" blade length for those of us with limits that don't want to drop down into the stubby ranges. My only complaint is the actuator is a little stiff out of the box, particularly retraction, but I assume it will wear in with time.

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Anonymous

There are a lot of autos in the market these days and TK seems to have found a sweet spot in quality and price. I was pleasantly surprised to see the foam-lined hard case after opening the shipping pacakage. The action is crisp and the quality of machining looks great. Handle has enough texture to hold on to without shredding your pants, and the pocket clip is very stiff so no worries about accidentally dropping it. Also kudos for coming in a -just- under a 3" blade length for those of us with limits that don't want to drop down into the stubby ranges. My only complaint is the actuator is a little stiff out of the box, particularly retraction, but I assume it will wear in with time.

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Charles Dushack

Flawless!!! The first thing you will notice about this knife is that it is seemingly weightless. But, don’t let that fool you because you can instantly tell by the feel, blade action and attention to detail that you are holding a quality knife. Blade action is crisp and the lock up is tight. Wouldn’t change a thing. Thanks TacKnives

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Charles Dushack

Flawless!!! The first thing you will notice about this knife is that it is seemingly weightless. But, don’t let that fool you because you can instantly tell by the feel, blade action and attention to detail that you are holding a quality knife. Blade action is crisp and the lock up is tight. Wouldn’t change a thing. Thanks TacKnives

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Mack B.

Great EDC OTF!

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  1. Just got the Chamfer and it’s another home run in my book, great size for my EDC. Like the texture and contrast in color of materials used. You have to be putting the hurt on all the other OTF companies out there…

    Image #1 from Tim K.
    Image #2 from Tim K.
    Image #3 from Tim K.
    Image #4 from Tim K.
  2. There are a lot of autos in the market these days and TK seems to have found a sweet spot in quality and price. I was pleasantly surprised to see the foam-lined hard case after opening the shipping pacakage. The action is crisp and the quality of machining looks great. Handle has enough texture to hold on to without shredding your pants, and the pocket clip is very stiff so no worries about accidentally dropping it. Also kudos for coming in a -just- under a 3″ blade length for those of us with limits that don’t want to drop down into the stubby ranges. My only complaint is the actuator is a little stiff out of the box, particularly retraction, but I assume it will wear in with time.

    Image #1 from Anonymous
    Video #1 from Anonymous
  3. Flawless!!! The first thing you will notice about this knife is that it is seemingly weightless. But, don’t let that fool you because you can instantly tell by the feel, blade action and attention to detail that you are holding a quality knife. Blade action is crisp and the lock up is tight. Wouldn’t change a thing. Thanks TacKnives

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  4. The thumb switch is very hard to operate.

  5. Great EDC OTF!

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