Ohhhhewwww! You bought an ugly knife!
Allow me to quote: "Just by looking at this knife for the first time, you know it's a professional tactical tool to defend yourself." That's the problem. Knives- along with literally anything else-
can be used to defend yourself...but that should NOT be the primary mission. In Georgia, in fact knives "designed for offense or defense" cannot legally be carried, despite excellent weapons laws in general.
"This knife has tactical features that no other folder has - a gladius penetrating tip, a cutting kriss curve, two blood grooves in the blade, ergonomic finger grooves with anti-slip texturing, and a Thumb Guide Slide that guides the operator's thumb to the thumb stud for immediate deployment..." BWAHAHAHAHAHA! Just what you need for covert ops in dangerous backwaters of the planet.
All this and "440C high performance stainless steel, which guarantees superior edge-holding ability and corrosion resistance."
If you somehow "need" a glass breaker, the
Spyderco Assist I is very sharp, well designed, has better steel, costs less, and does NOT look like it's been designed for covert deanimation activities. It looks like a rescue knife.
Peace,
John