Quarter Cutter™
The blade of this covert escape knife is concealed inside of a quarter! It features an aggressive circular blade crafted of superior quality Japanese steel. It can cut cord, rope, duct tape, and plastic zip-ties, increasing your odds of escaping unlawful captivity. It’s a potentially life-saving tool for undercover operatives and even civilians traveling in hostile regions.
The Quarter Cutter™ was designed to be both clandestine and pre-positioned for deployment. Rarely does anyone pay much attention to coins, even during searches. Keep this device along with some regular coins in your pant’s back pocket, and it can be quickly accessed even with your hands bound behind your back. To expose the blade, the coin separates into two parts, one which functions as the blade's solid grip handle. The two portions of the coin are held securely together with a rubber O-ring which is concealed in a channel around the coin’s perimeter. Made in USA.
SKU #: QC
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1. a lock manufacturer or distributor.
2. a bona fide locksmith*.
3. a bona fide repossessor.
4. a motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer.
5. sworn commissioned law enforcement officer.
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*The statute does not define the term “locksmith”. Webster’s Third New International Dictionary defines a locksmith as follows: “a worker who makes or repairs locks.” It is the position of vendor that the term “locksmith” may be deemed to include an individual or organization, a reasonable and substantial portion of whose job description includes the activities normally associated with a locksmith as that term is defined, for example, but not by way of limitation, the security or maintenance department of a hospital, tow truck operator, and so forth.
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