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Battlefront Honor Assisted Tactical Knife - Army Tribute

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The Battlefront Honor Assisted Tactical Knife is a spring-assisted folder that wears its Army pride on the handle. A 4.5-inch black stainless drop point blade snaps open fast, backed by a liner lock, pocket clip, rope cutter, and glass breaker. The Army battle tank artwork turns this assisted opening knife into a Texas-ready tribute piece—practical for glovebox duty, range days, or everyday carry, and worthy of a spot in any collection that respects modern servicemen.

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Blade Length (inches) 4.5
Overall Length (inches) 10
Closed Length (inches) 5.5
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Stainless steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme Army
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock

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Battlefront Honor: An Assisted Opening Knife Built as an Army Tribute

The Battlefront Honor Assisted Tactical Knife is a spring-assisted opening knife first, a modern Army tribute second, and a dependable pocket tool all the way through. This is not an OTF knife and it’s not a switchblade; it’s a side-opening assisted knife that uses a spring to finish the job after you start the blade’s movement with the thumb stud. For Texas buyers who care about what they’re actually carrying, that mechanical honesty matters.

On one side you get a matte black stainless drop point blade. On the other, a full-color Army battle tank scene rolling through a dusty battlefield with bold ARMY lettering. Between them, you have a 10-inch overall assisted opening knife that works as hard as it looks.

How This Assisted Opening Knife Actually Works

An assisted opening knife sits in the middle ground between a manual folder and a fully automatic switchblade. With this Battlefront Honor, you start the opening with the thumb stud; once the blade moves past a certain point, an internal spring drives it the rest of the way until the liner lock snaps into place. That’s what makes it an assisted knife, not an automatic knife and not an OTF knife.

Side-Opening, Not OTF or Switchblade Confusion

Mechanically, this is a side-opening assisted knife. The blade pivots out of the handle like any folding knife. It does not shoot straight out the front like an OTF knife, and it doesn’t deploy at the push of a button like a true automatic switchblade. Texas collectors who care about the distinction will appreciate that this knife gives you spring help without crossing into full automatic territory.

Liner Lock Confidence and Spring Speed

The liner lock keeps the 4.5-inch stainless blade solid once open, so you can cut cord, open boxes, or work around the ranch without blade wobble. The spring assist gives you quick, one-handed opening while still requiring intentional movement to get the blade started. For Texas buyers who want fast but controlled deployment, that’s the sweet spot between a manual folder and a switchblade.

Army-Themed Design for Texas Servicemen and Supporters

The handle is what sets this assisted opening knife apart in a crowded drawer. A glossy aluminum frame carries a detailed Army tank graphic pushing through dust and grit, backed up by bold ARMY text. It reads like a pocket-sized poster for ground forces – something a Texas Army veteran, active-duty soldier, or proud supporter can carry every day.

This isn’t a novelty print slapped on a toy blade. The artwork rides on a full-sized, 5.5-inch handle that fits a work glove or bare hand, and the black blade keeps the whole assisted opening knife grounded in tactical reality rather than pure decoration.

Texas Carry Reality: Assisted Opening Knife with Real-World Tools

Texas buyers don’t just collect; they carry. This assisted opening knife was built with that in mind. The pocket clip keeps it riding where you want it—jeans, duty belt, or range bag. At the butt end, you get a rope or seatbelt cutter and a glass breaker, turning this Texas-friendly assisted knife into a practical emergency tool.

Why Assisted Makes Sense for Texas EDC

In day-to-day Texas carry, a spring-assisted opening knife like this one offers fast access without the extra baggage that comes with a full automatic switchblade or a double-action OTF knife. You get rapid, one-handed deployment without a firing button, and the blade still folds back into the handle like a standard folder when you’re done.

That middle ground appeals to Texans who know the difference between an automatic knife, an OTF knife, and an assisted opener—and who want the speed without needing to baby it.

Texas Law, Switchblades, and Where This Knife Fits

Texas has loosened up over the years, and automatic knives and switchblades are now broadly legal to own and carry for most adults, with some obvious location and age restrictions. That said, a lot of Texas buyers still prefer the simplicity of an assisted opening knife that doesn’t rely on a firing button or OTF mechanism.

This Battlefront Honor lands in a comfortable lane: a spring-assisted folding knife that opens fast with a thumb stud, not a button. It’s not classified as an OTF knife and it’s not a classic push-button switchblade. For Texas collectors who remember the old laws and for younger buyers sorting out the differences, this knife gives you a clean, side-opening option that fits easily into most everyday carry situations.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Assisted Opening Knives

Is an assisted opening knife the same as an automatic or an OTF?

No. An assisted opening knife like this Battlefront Honor requires you to start the blade movement with a thumb stud or flipper. A spring then helps finish the opening. An automatic knife, often called a switchblade, fires the blade from a closed position with the push of a button or lever. An OTF knife sends the blade straight out the front of the handle, usually with a thumb slide. This Army tribute is a side-opening assisted knife, not a true automatic and not an OTF.

Are assisted opening knives legal to carry in Texas?

For most Texas adults, yes, assisted opening knives are legal to own and carry, much like other folding knives. Texas has eased restrictions on switchblades and automatic knives in recent years, and assisted openers have been widely accepted for everyday carry. You should still respect posted rules in restricted locations and check any local or situational restrictions, but as a category, an assisted opening knife is a practical choice for Texas EDC.

Is this a serious collector piece or just a novelty Army knife?

It earns its place. The Army tank artwork gives it obvious tribute value, but it’s backed up by a full 4.5-inch stainless blade, solid liner lock, spring-assisted mechanism, rope cutter, glass breaker, and pocket clip. That combination of functional assisted opening knife and dedicated Army tribute makes it a solid pickup for Texas collectors who keep a section of the case reserved for military-themed blades that can still go to work.

Collector Value: Where This Assisted Knife Belongs in a Texas Collection

In a serious Texas collection, the Battlefront Honor sits at the crossroads of function and story. You’re getting a spring-assisted opening knife with real emergency tools and a full-sized blade, wrapped in a handle that clearly honors Army service. It won’t replace your high-end OTF knife or your custom automatic switchblade, but it doesn’t have to. It holds its own as a dedicated Army tribute assisted knife that you won’t mind actually carrying.

For a Texas buyer who can explain the difference between an automatic knife, an OTF knife, and an assisted opener without thinking about it, this piece fits right in. It’s the knife you hand to a fellow serviceman, the one you clip to your pocket on Memorial Day, or the one you keep in the truck as a quiet salute to the folks who served. Simple, honest, and built for use—that’s how it earns its spot.

In short, this is a Texas-ready assisted opening knife with Army grit on the handle and everyday usefulness in the blade. If you know your mechanisms and you respect ground forces, you’ll know exactly where it belongs.