Folding blades and folding knives are the most common knives to carry today for their ease of use and convenient carry. Folding blades perform nearly any task and are easily deployed in high stress situations.
A folding knife uses a pivot, allowing the blade to fold into the handle for light, easy carry. To prevent injury through the blade accidentally closing on the user's hand, folding knives typically have a locking mechanism. Different locking mechanisms are favored by various individuals for reasons such as perceived strength (lock safety), legality, and ease of use.
In the lock back, as in many folding knives, a stop pin acting on the top (or behind) the blade prevents it from rotating. To release the knife the rocker bar is pushed downwards.
The bolt in the bolt lock uses a spring which biases the bolt to the forward position where it rests above the tang of the blade preventing the blade from closing. Small knobs extend through the handle allow the user to slide the bolt backwards freeing the knife to close.
In the liner lock, an "L"-shaped split in the liner allows part of it to move sideways against the handle to the centre of the knife where it rests against the flat end of the tang. To disengage, this leaf spring is pushed aside so it again rests flush against the handle allowing the knife to close. A frame lock is nearly identical but instead of using a thin liner inside the handle material uses a thicker piece of metal that makes up the handle.
Another prominent feature on many folding knives is the opening mechanism. Traditional pocket knives and Swiss Army knives commonly employ the nail nick, while modern folding knives more often use a stud, hole, disk, or flipper located on the blade, all which have the benefit of allowing the user to open the knife with one hand.
We carry many brands of folding blades and folding knives from Windlass Cobra Steel, Cold Steel, Gerber, Kershaw, Boker, Spyderco and American Buffalo Knife & Tool.
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Forget the fine tip. The Razelcliffe™ Compact boldly challenges conventional blade shapes. While this everyday carry folder’s stubby profile is its defining quality, the G10, and stainless steel handle balances the look and feels exceptionally solid in hand. And with 8Cr13MoV blade steel, this knife is ready for hard use.
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The Original K.I.S.S.®, with its Tanto-inspired blade and bead-blast finish, is the revolutionary high-tech statement by Ed Halligan. It's one honey of a knife, precision fine blanked for superior fit and smooth operation. The design allows it to be used in a variety of ways: clipped to the pocket, as a money clip knife, or with a split-ring or lanyard as a key chain knife.
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The Seismic™ everyday carry folder has proven to be outrageously strong without compromising on simplicity or usability—it’s got other folders quaking in their boots.
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Once your eyes lock on to the artistry in the skeletonized handle, you begin to see the true purity of the NIRK™ Tighe 2 form. Mechanical simplicity masterfully is designed into a knife form that takes metal work to a whole new level.
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Forget the fine tip. The Razelcliffe™ Compact boldly challenges conventional blade shapes. While this everyday carry folder’s stubby profile is its defining quality, the G10 and stainless steel handle balances the look and feels exceptionally solid in hand. And with 8Cr13MoV blade steel, this knife is ready for hard use.
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The Squid™ comes with an internal frame lock and deep pocket clip for secure carry. When you’re ready for this knife to see some action, use the thumb stud to deploy the blade.
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This everyday carry knife is compact in stature but packs some heat in the features department. It comes with a frame lock for safety, and friction grooves on the drop-point blade for a secure grip.
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This specialty knife features a beast of a blade. Crafted from high carbon stainless steel with exclusive, patented, Veff Serrations™, it’s ideal for cutting rope and fibrous materials dispatching obstacles moments after it’s opened. Add to that a black titanium nitride coating for maximum corrosion resistance, and you’re good to go through anything.