Das Wildsteer ist übrigens KEIN Tactical knife, siehe den Fettdruck. Die meisten Leute vergessen die möchlichkeit es als ein Brecheisen einzusetzen macht es noch kein Taktischer Folder.
Aus das Buch "The Tactical Folding Knife" by Bob Terzuola, der Grossvater der Tactischen Klappmesser, das ganze aussehen ist nach meiner Meinung auch nur Marketing bei die meisten Messer.
"SUMMARY
A tactical knife is one which can constantly be carried in a legal, comfortable, easily accessible manner and which becomes a natural part of the
user and a controllable extension of his hand. It has a blade of between 3 inches and 4 inches, with a point, (spear type or otherwise) which allows for
both cutting and penetration. A clip point, false edge or sharpened top helps improve the penetration.Blade grind (hollow or flat, chisel or doublebevel)
is inconsequential and depends purely on the preference of the user. The blade must have aprovision for rapid deployment such as a hole,
stud or disc which can be engaged by the thumb quickly and without effort. Automatic blade deployment is acceptable for this definition.
The tactical knife should have a handle which safely shrouds the blade in the carry position, is comfortable to hold in any grip and has no sharp
protrusions or edges which could injure the user.The handle should afford some protection to the fingers on the bottom of the handle as well as the
top, and must lock or secure the blade, at the very least, in the open position.Carry systems must allow for a quick draw and should offer some concealment.
Finishes to the blade and handle, materials from which they are made and decorative embellishments,I believe are of no real consequence to
the definition of a tactical folder and these features are left to the good judgment of my fellow knife makers.While this summary is probably incomplete, it
does reflect accurately my concept of the tactical folding knife and does describe the majority of knives being sold as such today."