Samari Jack
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- Nov 16, 2010
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Just recently I was digging through an old desk and found these. The one on top is actually of reasonable quality and legal as I bought it a few years ago at a local gun show. The "knob" next to the blade is pushed and and through a mechanical lever opens the knife and it locks into place. One hand is all that's needed. I do carry it in winter from time to time, not for protection but to do what pocket knives do. I have a CCW permit for social work if needed.
The one in the middle probably is not legal to carry in my state. After sliding the safety, pushing the button opens the blade. It is of so-so quality but I'm a lefty and the point of the blade would score my palm if I tried to open it with my dominant hand.
The one on the bottom is fun to work but really a piece of trash knife of poor quality. It was only sharpened on one side. If my recollection is correct, it is called a stiletto as the blade doesn't fold but protrudes by way of a spring actuated by a button (kind of hard to see in the picture). Retracts the same way.
The one in the middle probably is not legal to carry in my state. After sliding the safety, pushing the button opens the blade. It is of so-so quality but I'm a lefty and the point of the blade would score my palm if I tried to open it with my dominant hand.
The one on the bottom is fun to work but really a piece of trash knife of poor quality. It was only sharpened on one side. If my recollection is correct, it is called a stiletto as the blade doesn't fold but protrudes by way of a spring actuated by a button (kind of hard to see in the picture). Retracts the same way.