Exclusive Black Shove Knife with Protective Cover

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$3.59

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MSRP: $3.86
SKU:
TFS-600-04
UPC:
812335000088
Internal ID:
406231
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Weight:
.06
Formula (Numeric):
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SKU: TFS-600-04

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Firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel can use the exclusive Shove Knife to safely and effectively open locked residential or office doors from either side.

Measuring 6” L x 7/8” W, the Shove Knife is the quickest, easiest, and least destructive way to open locked interior doors with simple “key in knob” locks in residences or offices.

The cleverly designed, versatile knife can be used on either side of a locked door. If the door opens inward (away from you), you shove the thin, flexible blade in back of the molding stop and push or slide the blade to retract the latch. If the door opens outward (toward you), you slip the knife in from above or below the latch point and jiggle and pull to hook and retract the latch.

The knife can also be used to slip spring latch locks during training exercises in fire towers. A protective cover slides over the tip of the Shove Knife and is easy to remove whenever you need the knife.

  • Dimensions: 6” L x 7/8” W
  • Shove Knife is designed to quickly and easily open locked interior doors with simple “key in knob” locks in residences or offices
  • Cleverly designed, versatile knife can be used on either side of a locked door:
    • If the door opens inward (away from you), shove the thin, flexible blade in back of the molding stop and push or slide the blade to retract the latch
    • If the door opens outward (toward you), slip the knife in from above or below the latch point and jiggle and pull to hook and retract the latch
  • Knife can be used to slip spring latch locks during training exercises in fire towers
  • Protective cover slides over the tip of the knife and is easy to remove whenever you need the knife
  • Knife is ideal for firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel