Since this is a law enforcement publication, we decided to review the SIG Tac Tactical Auto. Because it's an automatic opening knife, in many jurisdictions its sale is limited to military and law enforcement personnel. SIG Arms only sells these knives through law enforcement vendors.
SIG Arms takes its SIG Tac knives as seriously as it does its handguns. The Tactical Auto's handle is made of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, which is hard anodized for durability. ATS-34 steel is used in the blade because it is easy to sharpen and holds a good edge. To increase the knife's resistance to the elements, the frame and blade are Nitron coated, just like SIG's handguns.
Aside from the knife's really good looks, what caught my eye was the SIG Tac Auto's size. So often anything with the "tactical" name is as big as possible...and for many folks it's too big for daily use or carry. But the SIG Tac Tactical Auto bucks that trend and is truly sized for daily carry. It fits well in a front, back, or thigh pocket.
Like other SIG Arms products, the SIG Tac Tactical Auto is built to survive the day's worst activities. Its aircraft-grade aluminum handles are secured to each other with three stainless steel screws, one of them being the blade axis. To increase the strength of the knife's frame, SIG uses a frame insert instead of small frame spacers just at the screws. This insert is approximately half the length of the back of the knife. This design adds rigidity to the knife and spreads any stress over a greater surface area, not just the area immediately around the screws. It is worth noting that despite this sturdy design, there is not a sharp edge to be found on the knife's frame.
SIG keeps its design elements tried, true, and simple, as well as easy to maintain. This is a daily use knife. A modified clip point, the blade is easy to sharpen, not as heavy as others, and is quite strong because of the machined groove on the flat edge of the blade.