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Emerson's CQC7 model has really defined "tactical" in a very modern sense. Show here is my Limited Edition CQC7A. The A model, with it's spear-point blade shape, is less common than the B shape (tanto).

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Comment by Chris Stookey on October 6, 2009 at 22:09
Hi Jenna. Nope...none of my Emersons are assisted openers. I don't think that Emerson makes one. This is a great manual knife, though. Very well made.

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