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CobraTec Knife - MEDIUM FS-3 CERAKOTE TEXAS FLAG - DROP NOT SERRATED
CobraTec Knife - MEDIUM FS-3 CERAKOTE TEXAS FLAG - DROP NOT SERRATED
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Our medium FS-3 Cerakote® Texas Flag starts from a high-grade aluminum alloy handle and features a D2 steel blade. The Cerakote ceramic coating enhances abrasion/wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and chemical resistance to the handle.
All knives are dual action (blade deployment and retraction are powered by pushing or pulling the same control switch).
This knife features a pocket clip, a glass breaker for emergencies and includes a nylon sheath. All CobraTec Knives are backed by our LIFETIME WARRANTY.
- 6.7 ounces
- Dual Action OTF
- 3 inch D2 Steel Blade
- 5 inch Cerakote high-grade aluminum alloy handle
- 8 inches in total length with glass breaker
Brand | CobraTec Knives |
Category | Knives |
Series | Texas Flag |
Model | FS-3 |
OAL | 8" |
Hand | Ambidextrous |
Size | Medium |
Blade Material | D2 Steel |
Edge Type | Plain |
Style | OTF |
Open Type | Button |
Handle Length | 4.50" |
Handle Material | Aluminum Cerakoted |
Blade Length | 3" |
Blade Type | DROP |
Includes | Glass Breaker / Pocket Clip |
Sheath | Nylon |
Weight | 6.30 oz |
- Alabama*
- Alaska
- Arizona*
- Arkansas*
- California (less than 2″ blade length limitation)
- Colorado (effective approximately Aug. 9, 2017; concealed carry maximum length 3-1/2″)
- Connecticut (maximum 1-1/2″ blade length limitation)
- Florida*
- Georgia*
- Idaho*
- Illinois (effective Aug. 11, 2017, with valid Firearms Owner’s Identification Card FOID)
- Indiana
- Iowa*
- Kansas (since 2013)
- Kentucky (if at least 21 years old)*
- Louisiana (effective August 1, 2018)
- Maine (effective October 15, 2015)
- Maryland – can legally possess if not concealed
- Massachusetts (maximum 1-1/2″ blade length limitation)
- Michigan (effective October 10, 2017)
- Mississippi*
- Missouri (since 2012)
- Montana (maximum 1-1/2″ blade length limitation – removed 2019)
- Nebraska*
- Nevada (effective July 1, 2015 – 2″ blade length limitation removed)
- New Hampshire (since 2010)
- New Jersey (possession, but commerce and manufacturing unlawful)
- North Dakota
- New York – (exception for hunting, trapping and fishing – see New York Knife Laws)
- North Carolina (concealed carry not recommended – see North Carolina Knife Laws)
- North Dakota (maximum 5″ blade length limitation)
- Ohio (effective April 12, 2021 – see Ohio Knife Laws)
- Oklahoma (effective November 1, 2015)
- Oregon (repealed 1985)
- Pennsylvania (effective January 2, 2023)
- Rhode Island*
- South Carolina*
- South Dakota (repealed 1975)
- Tennessee*
- Texas (since 2013)
- Utah*
- Vermont (less than 3″ blade length limitation)
- Virginia (effective July 1, 2023)
- Washington (manufacture allowed, limited possession to law enforcement and emergency personnel – see Washington Knife Laws)
- West Virginia (must be 21 years of age)
- Wisconsin (effective February 2016)
- Wyoming*
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