TG Gray Eagle TGA1020TS Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

TG Gray Eagle, Gray/Matte

8.7
out of 10
7 Positive, 3 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$13.99
Used Value:
$8.39
Sale Value:
$12.59

The TG Gray Eagle Knife, inspired by its namesake aircraft, is a reliable and durable choice for any weekend adventure or on the job. Featuring a sleek tanto blade with a titanium coating, the Gray Eagle is built from 8CR13 steel for maximum strength and corrosion resistance. Its spring assisted design allows for quick one-handed deployment, and once open, the blade is secured with a liner lock. With its matte gray color, this knife offers a sleek and stylish design that is sure to impress. A perfect combination of form and function, the TG Gray Eagle Knife is the ideal choice for any situation.

Durable and Sleek Tanto Blade

The TG Gray Eagle Knife features a matte gray, titanium-coated tanto blade that's as durable as it is stylish. Built from 8CR13 steel, the blade is resistant to corrosion and wear, making it a reliable choice for everyday carry. The tanto blade shape is perfect for piercing tough materials and the titanium coating adds an extra layer of protection.

Spring-Assisted for Quick Deployment

The Gray Eagle Knife has a spring-assisted mechanism that allows for quick one-handed deployment. This feature can be a game changer in critical moments, providing you with the speed you need to react quickly to any situation. The assisted opening feature is also great for everyday tasks, such as opening boxes or cutting rope.

Secure Liner Lock

Once the blade is open, it's secured in place with a liner lock. This lock mechanism prevents accidental closing and keeps the blade securely in place during use. The liner lock is easy to disengage when you're ready to close the blade, but strong enough to keep the blade in place when you need it most.

Versatile and Reliable

Whether you're on-duty or off, the TG Gray Eagle Knife is a versatile and reliable choice. It's compact enough to carry with you wherever you go, yet sturdy enough to handle tough tasks. With its durable blade and quick deployment, it's the perfect choice for law enforcement, military personnel, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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10
Very good knife, I like it. So easy to shave my arm hair with this pocket knife!
TAO, TacticalGear.com
June 25, 2019
7
First off this blade arrives sharp. Cuts paper like it is butter. Love the serrated blade. Now about the heavy part. The handle is all medal and weighs considerably more than any other folding TG knife I own. The handle has no texture and likely would become slippery if fluids are introduced while using i.e. water, sweat, blood. I am thinking of knurling the handle myself for a better grip and a slight reduction of weight. Maybe a little of the weight comes from a very strong spring used in the assisted opening feature which is very fast and quite smooth. However, the blade opening assist lugs located on the blade do not help open this knife so I don't know why they are there. The pocket clip seems thinner than others but holds this heavy knife securely. Due to the weight I don't see myself carrying this knife in my pocket and definitely not clipped to my shirt (one can never have too much access to a knife!). I will likely carry this knife attached to my web gear or on my duty belt. Overall, I think this knife will give me years of service, the weight being the limiting factor in how much it will be carried and used.
Knife in Hand, TacticalGear.com
June 26, 2018
8
The knife is a pretty hefty feeling knife. It feels and fits good in your hand. I use mine everyday and it hasn’t let me down. The glass break on the end has loosened from normal wear because I haven’t used it to make it loosen in anyway. The knife itself folds open and closed pretty well but over time the latch mechanism to release so you can close blade seems to stick bad and it’s hard to maneuver it over out of the way so the blade can move past it to close. The blade is sharp when new and will dull fairly quickly however if you have a good sharpener you can get back better than factory edge. All in all a pretty good knife and it could use a little more finite details during construction and assembly. However having said that for the price it’s a great deal and you can’t beat what you get for the money. Thanks for producing a great knife.
Tony Pope, TacticalGear.com
December 1, 2018
7
What do I think of this knife? Well first of all I first noticed the weight of it. In my honest thoughts it's too heavy. And I do have some muscle on me. So there you go. And second of all I wanted it to be a smaller knife than I currently have. It's a Sheffield knife. It wasn't. It was about the same size as that Sheffield knife, if not bigger. With all that being said I have to my best. And winded up getting the Raptor on the same site. It came quicker I think. Alright so I hope this really helps you. This is honestly the truth about this knife. *Oh yeah I did get it because of the two different kinds of blades on it and because of the glass breaker tip. So yeah that's my 2 main features about it. If you're into heavy-duty tools/weapons though this is the right knife for you.*
Irina W, TacticalGear.com
January 12, 2020
10
This is a good econo knife that I would buy again, but this is one heavy knife for its size, for my intended use of home yard maintenance the weight is tolerable but wouldn't want to carry all day at work. I really like liner lock knifes but this one suffers from an all to common design flaw, the teeth of the liner are almost flush with the scales making it cumbersome for me to close, the design of the liner to scale interface on the "raptor" knife is about perfect.
Dean H., TacticalGear.com
December 9, 2018
10
This knife covers all my needs. I am a first responder and carry a knife with me every single day. This knife is sturdy and well built. It has a glass breaker at the bottom end. The edge is nice and sharp from factory. My favorite feature is that this bad boy is spring assisted and opens very easily with one hand. You want a good quality knife at a fair price, this is your knife. You want to spend hundreds on a knife that works as well as this one, go ahead. This knife is great.
Drorez, TacticalGear.com
March 16, 2020
10
This knife is put together well. The blade when deployed is firm, not wobbly and locks in tight. When holding the knife it is balanced well and has a nice feel in your hand. The spring action has a good snap to it, its tot too tight or loose.
Over all I am quite satisfied with this product from TG and would not hesitate to purchase other products expecting the same quality for the price . 2018
Bob Redtail, TacticalGear.com
December 5, 2018
10
I am very happy with purchasing tactical pocket knife especially like the weight of it. Handy type of do it yourself kind of guy assigned numerous tasks. Pocket knife a great tool used it several of times when doing tasks. Blade is sharp both straight edge and serrated edge combo a nice bonus! Yeehaw!
Rhino356, TacticalGear.com
May 22, 2020
7
Seems like a great knife so far, but buyers should be aware that it’s a little larger and heavier than it seems in pics. It’s too big for clipping inside jeans pocket for me so I decided to clip it inside my gear pack. Got a great Black Friday week sale on it though, so it was definitely worth it.
Derek, TacticalGear.com
December 9, 2018
8
It is nothing fancy and a bit heavy, but it is sturdy and sharp. It is an extremely good, all duty beater knife at a good price. Not one you would fear scratching up or anything. Also, it is heavy duty enough that you wouldn't really have to worry anyway. I give it the 4 stars because of that combined with the price.

I ding it one star because it only offers left-handed, tip-down carry. It is a shortcoming that I have noticed with almost every TG knife I have looked at. Add the flexibility of choice in carry, combined with the price and features, it is a five-star product.
Lance S, TacticalGear.com
July 23, 2019

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