Trying to identify this knife

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RollinRobert
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Trying to identify this knife

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I am trying to get any information on this automatic knife I found on ebay today. I have never seen any like it. The seller lists as Tac Force. It is button opening. Anyone recognize it?
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whippersnapper
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I can't say I remember ever seeing one before.
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Looks like a movie prop.
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First time I've seen one. . . .
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It's a weirdo, I guess. I collect automatics, so I bought it anyways.
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Let us see some better pictures when you get it, please.
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Re: Trying to identify this knife

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I Sure will. Incidentally, I did find it online. It is an (El Cheapo) Tac Force model tf 595 bw. It's not auto, just assisted. I liked it because it seems unique and I will post better pictures when I get it.
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