Guardian Tactical Auto Recon 035 OTF Knife - MagnaCut Steel Spear Point, OD Green Aluminum Handle
Guardian Tactical Auto Recon 035 OTF Knife - MagnaCut Steel Spear Point, OD Green Aluminum Handle
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Guardian Tactical Auto Recon 035 OTF Knife - MagnaCut Steel Spear Point, OD Green Aluminum Handle
Guardian Tactical Auto Recon 035 OTF Knife - MagnaCut Steel Spear Point, OD Green Aluminum Handle
The Guardian Tactical Auto Recon 035 is a compact, fast-deploying automatic knife designed for everyday carry and tactical tasks. With a 3.5" MagnaCut spear point blade and an OD green aluminum handle, it delivers quick access when you need it most.
- Opening mechanism: Automatic out-the-front deployment for rapid blade reveal with a smooth, one-handed action.
- Blade: 3.5" MagnaCut steel spear point blade with a distinctive two-tone finish for versatile cutting performance.
- Blade length: 3.5" blade profile that balances reach and manageability while staying within common carry guidelines.
- Closed length: 4.5" closed, providing a compact footprint for pocket carry.
- Handle material: OD green aluminum handle that combines lightweight resilience with a rugged look.
- Carry features: Lanyard hole and pocket clip for secure, flexible everyday carry options.
- Packaging: Boxed for protection and gifting-ready presentation.
In practical use, the Auto Recon 035 offers swift one-handed blade access in time-sensitive situations, reliable performance for routine tasks, and a durable, low-profile design that fits seamlessly into outdoor adventures or daily errands. The aluminum handle keeps weight manageable without sacrificing strength, while the lanyard hole and pocket clip enable multiple carry approaches to suit your workflow. The MagnaCut blade provides a dependable edge for piercing, slicing, and precision work, making this knife a compelling choice for users who value speed, reliability, and a clean, tactical aesthetic in their EDC setup.
