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  2. These Expert-Recommended Pocket Knives Are Perfect For Both ...

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    The Best Pocket Knives. Best Overall: SOG Twitch II. Best Spring-Assisted Knife: Kershaw Link. ... Collar: A circular collar around the base of the blade twists to lock it closed or open. Line up ...

  3. Pocketknife - Wikipedia

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    This lock must be released in a distinct action before the knife can be folded. The lock-blade knife improves safety by preventing accidental blade closure while cutting. It is this locking blade feature that differentiates the lock-blade knife from either the peasant knife or the slipjoint spring-back knife. Locking knives also tend to be ...

  4. Liner lock - Wikipedia

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    Linerlock knives have been around since the late 19th century. The Cattaraugus liner locking patent, 825,093 was issued on July 3, 1906. After 1923 when the patent expired, it was used by other manufacturers such as in the common military and lineman's issue two-blade electrician’s knife; the Camillus TL-29 for the locking screwdriver-stripper blade, until 2007 when the Camillus Cutlery ...

  5. Chris Reeve Knives - Wikipedia

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    The Nyala blade length is 3.75". Ti-Lock: Production 2010–2017. The Ti-Lock is a folding knife featuring a new locking mechanism by the same name. The Ti-Lock mechanism was conceived as a means to isolate the lock from the body of the knife, in order to allow more design freedom for handle and frame.

  6. Buck Knives - Wikipedia

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    The Buck Model 110 has a 3 3 ⁄ 4 –inch blade, a high-tension lock, and a low-pressure release; the handles are typically wood with bolsters of heavy-gauge brass. [1] Introduced in 1964, it was one of the first lockback folding knives considered strong enough to do the work of a fixed-blade knife. [7]

  7. Sebenza - Wikipedia

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    The Sebenza is a folding pocket knife manufactured by Chris Reeve Knives of Boise, Idaho. It is constructed with a stainless steel blade and titanium handle. [ 1 ] Its handle functions as the lock mechanism similar in concept to the Walker linerlock differing in that the handle itself forms the lock bar which holds the blade open.

  8. Opinel - Wikipedia

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    No. 10 Opinel knife with carbon steel blade, Virobloc twistlock, and beechwood handle Functions of the Opinel Knife: unfolding and locking the blade The Opinel company has manufactured and marketed a line of eponymous wooden-handled knives since 1890 from its headquarters in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, Savoie, France where the family-run company also operates a museum dedicated to its knives.

  9. Switchblade - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, state judicial decisions have expanded the original reach of switchblade laws, either by reclassifying single-edged automatic pocket knives with short, general-purpose blades as illegal 'dirks or daggers', or by re-defining otherwise legal manually-operated lock-blade pocket knives as a prohibited gravity knife, flick knife, or ...

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