Flashpoint Rescue Bottle-&-Break Folder - Gold Titanium
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The Flashpoint Rescue Bottle-&-Break Folder - Gold Titanium is a spring assisted utility knife built to earn its pocket space. A gold titanium-coated clip point with partial serrations handles cutting and scraping, while the built-in bottle opener and glass breaker turn it into a real-world rescue tool. One-handed deployment, a liner lock, and a lightweight aluminum handle keep it fast, secure, and easy to carry. It’s the knife you reach for when you need to cut, pry, open, or break—and then relax with a cold drink.
Flashpoint Rescue Bottle-&-Break Folder - Gold Titanium: Built for Real-World Utility
The Flashpoint Rescue Bottle-&-Break Folder - Gold Titanium is a spring assisted EDC utility knife that focuses on what actually matters in a pocket tool: fast, reliable opening, a blade that can handle real cutting jobs, and integrated features that make it useful long after the package is opened. No gimmicks—just a practical, rescue-leaning folder that’s easy to carry and hard to lose sight of thanks to its bold gold titanium finish.
How This Spring Assisted Utility Knife Works in Daily Carry
This assisted opening knife is designed around one idea: when you reach for it, it should be ready. The spring assisted mechanism engages as you start the opening motion, snapping the 3.75-inch clip point blade into lockup with minimal effort. That means you can deploy it quickly with one hand when the other is busy holding a box, a strap, or a seat belt you’re about to cut.
Once open, a liner lock secures the blade, giving you a solid, predictable feel. You press the liner aside to close it, so there’s a clear, repeatable motion to learn and trust. This isn’t a display piece—it’s meant to be opened, used, and put back into service dozens of times a day without drama.
Blade Design: Clip Point with Partial Serrations for Real Cutting Tasks
The Flashpoint’s blade is stainless steel with a gold titanium coating, shaped into a clip point profile. That clip point gives you a fine tip for controlled piercing and detail cuts—think opening taped seams without shredding what’s inside, or starting a cut precisely where you want it.
Partial-Serrated Edge for Tougher Materials
Near the handle, a partial-serrated section is there for the work that ruins plain edges: fibrous rope, stubborn plastic banding, zip ties, and light webbing. Instead of sawing endlessly with a smooth edge, those serrations bite in and shorten the job. The plain edge up front stays better for push cuts and cleaner slicing, while the serrated portion takes the abuse.
Rescue-Focused Features: Bottle Opener and Glass Breaker That Actually Earn Their Keep
What sets this folding knife apart is the way it blends everyday convenience with rescue-style features. The handle end carries two tools you’ll actually use: a bottle opener and a glass breaker.
Integrated Glass Breaker for Emergency Access
The pointed glass breaker at the butt of the handle is designed to shatter tempered side windows with a focused strike. In real terms, that matters in scenarios like reaching someone in a locked vehicle or exiting a stuck door where the only option is through the glass. Because it’s part of the handle, you don’t have to open the knife to use it—just grip firmly and strike the corner of the window for the best effect.
Bottle Opener for Everyday Convenience
The built-in bottle opener isn’t just a novelty. It means the same tool that rides in your pocket for cutting duty is also the one that opens a drink at the end of a long shift. It’s a small, consistent reminder that this folder is meant to be carried and used, not left in a glovebox.
Handle, Build Quality, and Pocket Carry Reality
The handle is aluminum with a matching gold titanium finish, keeping the overall weight down while maintaining rigidity. Skeletonized cutouts reduce bulk and add grip points, while jimping along the spine gives your thumb a place to lock in when you need more control.
At 4.5 inches closed and 8.25 inches overall, this is a full-size pocket knife that still carries comfortably. The pocket clip keeps it anchored along the seam of a pocket or on a belt, so it’s easy to index by feel. The curved handle profile nests into the hand, and the exposed liner and textured zones help with orientation even if you’re not looking directly at it.
Locking and Control Under Stress
The liner lock is a familiar, proven mechanism in the assisted knife world. It provides audible and tactile feedback when it drops into place, so you can feel that the blade is locked. Under stress, repeatable motions matter more than any spec sheet. This folder gives you a simple cycle: draw, open, cut, close, clip. The more you practice that sequence, the more automatic it becomes.
Where This Knife Fits in Your Kit
The Flashpoint Rescue Bottle-&-Break Folder - Gold Titanium works best as a primary EDC utility knife with a rescue bias. It’s ideal for warehouse and delivery work, automotive and roadside kits, and anyone who wants a pocket knife that can do more than just open mail. The standout gold finish also makes it easier to spot if you set it down on a dark surface or inside a bag.
For many users, this will be the knife that sits clipped to a pocket all day: opening packages, trimming cord, scraping, and occasionally prying light materials. In a pinch, it has the added benefit of that glass breaker for emergency access and the bottle opener for off-duty hours. It’s not a specialized rescue tool with cutters and harness loops—it’s a realistic compromise between everyday tasks and "just in case" capability.
What People Ask Before Buying a Spring Assisted Rescue Knife
How durable is the spring assisted mechanism over time?
Spring assisted systems, when built around a solid pivot and liner, are designed for repeated use. The key to longevity is not forcing the blade closed, keeping the pivot free of grit, and occasionally wiping the joint area clean. The Flashpoint’s design uses a straightforward spring assist that doesn’t require special maintenance beyond normal pocket-knife care.
Is a partial-serrated blade harder to sharpen?
The plain edge portion sharpens like any other stainless blade on a stone or guided system. Serrations take a bit more attention and usually benefit from a tapered rod or a dedicated serration sharpener. In practice, you’ll find that the serrated section stays effective longer for rough cuts, while you touch up the plain edge more frequently for clean slicing.
Will the glass breaker get in the way during carry?
The glass breaker sits at the very end of the handle, behind the pocket clip. In normal pocket or belt carry, it stays out of the way, but you’ll feel its presence as a reference point when drawing the knife. It’s intentionally low-profile enough not to snag easily, yet pronounced enough to focus impact on glass when you need it.
Is the aluminum handle strong enough for hard use?
Aluminum handles are chosen for their balance of strength and light weight. Combined with a steel liner and proper fasteners, they’re more than enough for typical EDC tasks: cutting, light prying, scraping, and rescue-style use like breaking glass. As with any folding knife, it’s not a crowbar, but it’s built to handle realistic daily abuse.
Practical Confidence: A Knife That Matches How You Actually Use Tools
The Flashpoint Rescue Bottle-&-Break Folder - Gold Titanium isn’t pretending to be a miracle gadget. It’s a spring assisted EDC knife that opens quickly, cuts reliably, and layers in meaningful extras: a glass breaker for emergencies and a bottle opener for everyday life. The gold titanium finish makes it easy to spot and gives it a distinct visual identity, but the real value is in the way it works when you’re tired, busy, or under pressure.
If you want a pocket knife that feels like it belongs in your hand, your workday, and your off-hours, this folder is built for exactly that—calm, competent, ready when you reach for it.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.75 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 8.25 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.5 |
| Blade Color | Gold |
| Blade Finish | Titanium |
| Blade Style | Clip Point |
| Blade Edge | Partial-Serrated |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Finish | Titanium |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Theme | None |
| Safety | Liner Lock |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Spring-assisted |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |