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Reddit mentions of TAC Force Blue Police Assisted Open LED Tactical Rescue Pocket Knife (Original)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of TAC Force Blue Police Assisted Open LED Tactical Rescue Pocket Knife (Original). Here are the top ones.
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- SPRING ASSISTED KNIFE
- 4.5" CLOSED
- 3.25" POLICE DEPARTMENT LOGO LASER BLACK TWO TONE BLADE
- BLUE BLACK ALUMINUM HANDLE WITH PD LOGO ON SILVER PLATE
- LED LIGHT ON HANDLE
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>Look up pocket knifes on amazon and half of them are multicolored tactical paraframe mall ninja shit.
Seems perfectly reasonable to me. Now you can shuck clams and protect m'lady in the dark.
You gotta be more specific in your original questions buddy.
First of all, there are 2 reasons to remove an animal from a trap. To rescue (and minimize harm to the animal), or to harvest (and minimize damage to the trap). Here in bushcrafter land, I wouldn't usually assume you aren't planning on eating what was caught in the trap.....
It does sound like you are looking for the rescue side of things, and this is for a film, and you are looking for realism..
A swiss army knife or basic folding pocketknife are fairly realistic options for what a typical person might have with them with just a general plan of being 'prepared'. Something like 4-5inch Condor Bushlore is a decent approximation for what a more bushcraft oriented person might have with them in a wilderness setting. Someone who is going out intentionally to rescue animals from traps though, that is an entirely different question! For that you'd want a blunt tip, the type found in rescue knives, and/or EMT scissors.
For realism, most of us here know enough about the various types of knife that we could likely give you good answers - but you really should explain what kind of realism you are actually going for.
Average outdoorsy person with basic 'preparedness' is likely to have something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Swiss-Army-Huntsman-Leather/dp/B000IOI0NC/
Or this:
https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Spine-Fixed-Blade-Camping/dp/B07DDCG3HD
Average Joe who has no idea of what makes a knife good or useful is likely to have something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Tac-Force-Police-Assisted-Tactical-Rescue/dp/B01LZ0T3N9
Average bushcraft subreddit user probably has something similar to:
https://www.amazon.com/Condor-Tool-Knife-Bushlore-Hardwood/dp/B002CC6BPM
but wishes they had:
https://www.amazon.com/Benchmade-162-Bushcrafter-Drop-Point/dp/B00B0E1MB6
Someone going out with them intention of rescuing persons or animals would probably be carrying something like this though:
https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Rescue-Tool-Pocket-Fluorescent/dp/B000PX0LKG
https://www.amazon.com/Spyderco-Assist-Orange-Handle-Rescue/dp/B0012G6KI2
https://www.amazon.com/LEATHERMAN-832590-Raptor-Shears/dp/B07N6P2RCB
https://www.amazon.com/DGX-Titanium-Coated-Stainless-Shears/dp/B01B2YF0AM
And then finally, I'll say this - pretty much anything sharper than a butter knife can be used to safely rescue an animal from most situations. Hell I could probably do it with a can opener or nail clippers. So just decide what sort of situation you expect your characters to have intentionally been prepared for, and go from there.
https://www.amazon.com/GI-P-38-Can-Opener-5-pack/dp/B005EAIXAU