Lone Star Rescue Quick-Deploy Tactical Knife - Texas Flag
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This assisted opening tactical knife is built for Texas-sized responsibility. A spring-assisted flipper snaps the partially serrated American tanto blade into a solid liner lock, ready for real rescue work. The Texas flag handle packs a seatbelt cutter, glass breaker, and deep-carry pocket clip so it rides discreetly until you need it. If you want a reliable rescue-style assisted knife that shows clear Texas pride and earns its spot in your pocket, this one does the job without drama.
Texas-Themed Assisted Tactical Knife for Buyers Ready to Act
If you’re looking for an assisted opening tactical knife that actually works when it matters – not just another novelty – this Lone Star rescue-style folder earns its place. You get a spring-assisted flipper that drives the blade open fast, a secure liner lock, and real rescue tools built into a handle finished in a bold Texas flag theme.
This is for the buyer who already knows they want a dependable assisted tactical knife and just needs confirmation it’s solid, useful, and worth carrying every day.
Assisted Opening Knife Built for Real Rescue Use
The mechanism on this knife is straightforward: a spring-assisted flipper opening with a liner lock. That means you get one-handed deployment with a positive snap, and the blade stays put once it’s locked.
Quick-Deploy Flipper with Spring Assist
The flipper tab lets you launch the blade with either hand, even under stress or with gloves. The spring assist is tuned for reliable, consistent deployment – firm enough to feel controlled, fast enough to be useful in a hurry.
Liner Lock Security You Can Check at a Glance
Once open, the liner lock engages the base of the blade, giving you a clearly visible lockup point. You can confirm it’s fully engaged before applying pressure in a cut, which is exactly what you want in a working assisted opening knife.
Blade Geometry Built for Cutting, Not Just Looking Good
This isn’t a showpiece that folds under real use. The American tanto blade profile and partial serrations are chosen for practical cutting tasks, especially in a rescue-style role.
American Tanto Tip with Real-World Strength
The American tanto point gives you a reinforced tip with a secondary angle that stands up better to piercing and prying than a delicate drop point. If you’re opening tough packaging, cutting through plastic, or working near metal, that added meat at the tip matters.
Partial Serrations for Tough, Fibrous Material
The partially serrated edge section is designed to bite into seatbelts, rope, webbing, and heavy fabric where a plain edge can skate. Combined with the straight section for controlled push cuts, you get a blade that can handle both clean slicing and aggressive sawing when seconds count.
Rescue-Ready Features That Justify Carrying It Every Day
This knife earns daily pocket space by offering more than just a blade. The integrated seatbelt cutter and glass breaker mean you’re carrying a compact rescue tool as well as an assisted opening knife.
Integrated Seatbelt Cutter in the Handle
The seatbelt cutter slot in the handle tail is built for controlled cuts on webbing and straps without exposing an open blade. In a vehicle emergency, you can hook and pull instead of trying to saw with the main edge in tight quarters.
Glass Breaker Tip for Vehicle Exits
The pointed glass breaker at the end of the handle is designed to focus impact on tempered glass. Whether you think about first-response scenarios or just want a backup plan for road emergencies, this feature explains why this knife makes sense as a glovebox or pocket rescue tool.
Texas Flag Handle: State Pride with Practical Grip
The Texas flag handle isn’t just decoration – it’s steel construction with a matte finish, built to ride hard and still look sharp. The red, white, and blue panels with the lone star tell you exactly what this knife represents the moment you pull it out.
Steel handle scales give you a solid, confident feel in hand, while jimping along the spine and handle improves control when you bear down on a cut. The deep-carry pocket clip keeps it low profile in the pocket, but when you draw it, the Texas flag theme is unmistakable.
Everyday Carry That Fits the Role You Have in Mind
With an overall length of about 8.5 inches and a 3.5-inch blade, this assisted opening knife sits in the sweet spot for tactical-leaning EDC: large enough for real work, compact enough for comfortable daily carry.
- Blade length: approx. 3.5 inches
- Closed length: approx. 5 inches
- Overall length: approx. 8.5 inches
- Blade style: American tanto, partial-serrated, matte silver
- Handle material: steel with Texas flag theme
- Locking mechanism: liner lock
- Deployment: spring-assisted flipper tab
- Carry: pocket clip, glass breaker, seatbelt cutter
That size profile means it slips into a pocket, rides comfortably on a belt, or lives in a vehicle kit without taking over space. The design leans tactical and rescue, but it’s fully capable as a general-purpose assisted opening EDC knife.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing This OTF Knife
Is this OTF knife worth the price?
While this is technically an assisted opening knife rather than a true OTF knife, most buyers searching for an "OTF knife for sale" at this value level are comparing practical function, not mechanism purity. Here, you’re getting a spring-assisted deployment, partially serrated American tanto blade, integrated seatbelt cutter, glass breaker, and a Texas flag steel handle in one package.
At this price point, most competitors drop at least one of those features or use lighter, less durable handle materials. The combination of rescue tools, assisted action, and themed handle makes this a strong value if you want a functional, Texas-themed tactical folder that can actually work in an emergency.
Is this OTF knife legal?
This knife is not a true OTF automatic; it is an assisted opening folding knife with a flipper tab and liner lock. That distinction matters for legality. In many areas, assisted openers are treated differently – and often more leniently – than automatic OTF knives.
However, knife laws vary by state, county, and city. Before you buy or carry, check your local regulations regarding assisted opening tactical knives, blade length limits, and any restrictions on rescue tools. If your area allows typical assisted opening EDC or tactical folders, this design will usually fall into that category, not the stricter automatic OTF category.
How fast does this ship?
This assisted opening tactical knife is kept in stock and ready to ship from our warehouse. Orders placed on business days typically move to fulfillment by the next business day, so you’re not waiting weeks for a Texas-themed rescue knife that looks ready now. Transit times depend on your chosen shipping method and location, but the intent is straightforward: you order, we ship promptly, and your knife gets to work instead of sitting in a backlog.
Why Buy This Texas-Themed Assisted Tactical Knife Here
When you buy an assisted opening tactical knife from a seller who knows the category, you’re not guessing whether the mechanism, lockup, or rescue tools are an afterthought. We match knives to buyers based on how they’ll actually be used – as everyday carry, vehicle backup, or part of a rescue-oriented kit.
This Texas flag rescue-style folder hits the mark for anyone who wants a dependable assisted opening knife with clear state pride, practical blade geometry, and real emergency features at a budget-conscious price. You’re not paying for hype – you’re paying for a tool that opens fast, locks solid, cuts hard materials, and carries comfortably.
If you’re ready to add an assisted tactical knife that shows where you’re from and backs it up with useful rescue features, this Texas flag model is built to be that everyday backup. It’s an easy knife to justify carrying – and a straightforward one to be glad you bought.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.5 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 8.5 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 5 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | American Tanto |
| Blade Edge | Partial-Serrated |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Theme | Texas Flag |
| Safety | Liner lock |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Flipper tab |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |