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"Switchblade" law repealed... What to buy?
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My go to pocket carry at the moment is my Arcane. I also have a Twitch, and the Arcane has much smoother opening, so the smaller flipper extension isn't an issue, and it comes out of the pocket a bit smoother as well. Perfect size IMO, but a little larger than the twitch.
My only minor complaint is that the scales are totally smooth, which is great for pocket feel, but you've got to make sure you have a good grip on it.

My Emissary solves the slick handle problem, but it's also slightly bigger, and has studs instead of being a flipper. Nice quick and smooth action all the same. The 470 looks to be a smaller version, if that's your preference.
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I settled on the Kershaw Cryo for now. It was only $22 on Amazon, so if I don't like it, I'll start looking again.Originally posted by Craizie View PostI dig it. I gave one to Matt and Jeff for their birthdays. The G10 handle is really tactile.
You can fondle mine any time,
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I dig it. I gave one to Matt and Jeff for their birthdays. The G10 handle is really tactile.Originally posted by Ratt View PostActually not that much thinner, at 0.3125" (5/16").
I'll have to see if I can go fondle one of those somewhere.
You can fondle mine any time,
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Yeah, it's not bad. I do back pocket carry, though, hence the need for something really slim like the Twitch II.Originally posted by Craizie View PostI really dig my benchmade 531. Slim, light and it has the axis lock which can be operated easily with one hand. Not spring assisted, but with the axis lock you don't really need it to be.
It's a great front pocket carry knife.
Only website I could find that my works filter wouldn't stop was:
https://www.knifecenter.com/item/BM5...de-g10-handles
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Infidel? The bare aluminum version of it is an anniversary piece.Originally posted by HarrisonTX View PostI maybe just pulling this shit out of my ass, but I think benchmade borrowed my bare aluminum skin idea.
I had never seen it before I did mine. I've sent it in twice for warranty work since then.
Now I'm seeing several bare aluminum benchmades pop up..
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I really dig my benchmade 531. Slim, light and it has the axis lock which can be operated easily with one hand. Not spring assisted, but with the axis lock you don't really need it to be.
It's a great front pocket carry knife.
Only website I could find that my works filter wouldn't stop was:
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Maybe y'all can help... I don't really need, or even want, an automatic knife, but a good assisted-open EDC knife is a nice thing to have. I used to carry a SOG Twitch II drop-point, because I liked the mechanism, the safety, and how slim it was. Then I lost it. The only thing I hated about it was that it was a lock-back instead of a liner-lock. I prefer liner-lock for convenience. So if anyone has any recommendations on a slim, assisted-open, EDC knife like the SOG Twitch II but that has a liner-lock, let me know.
Picture of Twitch II for reference:
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I've had kershaws do the same thing, they work well, but the design is a little flawed. The benchmades are very difficult to accidentally open.Originally posted by jluv View PostI've never had a switchblade, but my Kershaw Blackout opened completely once while clipped on my belt. Could have easily gutted me. I'd certainly trust a switchblade with some kind of lock more than that.
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I've never had a switchblade, but my Kershaw Blackout opened completely once while clipped on my belt. Could have easily gutted me. I'd certainly trust a switchblade with some kind of lock more than that.
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I maybe just pulling this shit out of my ass, but I think benchmade borrowed my bare aluminum skin idea.
I had never seen it before I did mine. I've sent it in twice for warranty work since then.
Now I'm seeing several bare aluminum benchmades pop up..
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