Pros and Cons of Spring Assisted Pocket Knives

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Pros and Cons of Spring Assisted Pocket Knives

Pocket knives are known to be one of the oldest and most reliable tools of man's arsenal. Similarly, the spring assisted pocket knives have been specifically designed for the purpose of serving reliable and effective utility tools. As the name of these blades indicates, the word "assisted" reflects the quality of being of good help. The spring assisted pocket knives do comprise a ‘built-in' mechanism that partially assists the opening of the blade. In contrast to spring assisted pocket knives, the blades of automatic knives get immediately open with a single strike of the thumb. It is a generally accepted aspect among various wielders of pocket knives that spring assisted pocket knives are easier to open as compared to other pocket knives. This factor has enhanced the popularity of spring assisted pocket knives with regard to the provision of quick and smooth service. Additionally, this kind of pocket knife comes with a ‘folding' feature as well, which makes it more convenient


for regular pocket knife wielders. Let's have a look at the advantages of carrying spring assisted pocket knives:

Advantages of Spring Assisted Pocket Knives One of the most crucial advantages of spring assisted pocket knives appears to be the fast opening and closing speed. In contrast to other pocket knives that have mutual blades, these pocket knives can open and close much faster which can come in handy in various life-threatening situations. Moreover, in contrast to other pocket knives, spring assisted pocket knives can be folded, which makes it easier to carry them inside your pockets and bags. There are lesser handling precautions associated with spring assisted pocket knives than other mutual bladed pocket knives. Many of the spring assisted pocket knives do include a flipper as their opening mechanism. This feature renders these pocket knives as fast as their automatic counterparts with regard to knife deployment.

Disadvantages of Spring Assisted Pocket Knives Illegality can be one of the greatest disadvantages associated with the spring assisted pocket knives. Many states in the US have banned the carrying of spring assisted pocket knives; therefore, it is mandatory to check with your local laws before buying one of the amazing spring assisted pocket knives. In contrast, to fix bladed pocket knives, spring assisted pocket knives are prone to break off easily if they are mishandled. For example, if you might use your spring assisted pocket knife for ‘batoning' or ‘prying' you are more likely to break it. In other words, spring assisted pocket knives do tend to be more sensitive than other pocket knives. Other disadvantages include the fact that the opening of pocket knives with a loud snap can be much scary at times. Also, if you don't carry your spring assisted pocket knives in a safety folder, it might cause accidental punctures to your clothes and skin. In this regard, it is crucial to treat the knife as a weapon itself that requires to be handled in a cautious manner. Some people confuse spring assisted pocket knives with switchblades; whereas, both types of pocket knives differ from each other. Let's have a look!

Difference between Spring Assisted Pocket Knives and Switchblades


The spring assisted pocket knives and the automatic switchblades might look similar to the inexperienced eye; however, both types of blades carry their respective differences. First and foremost, the switchblade is illegal not only in the United States but also the majority of other countries of the world. Also, in contrast to the spring assisted pocket knives, switchblades have a constant pressure applied to their blades that are only waiting to spring open by the slightest press of the button. Spring assisted pocket knives, on the other hand, have no constant pressure until and unless the blade crosses a certain spot within the inner mechanism of the knives. From that spot onward, the spring assisted mechanism takes over and pushes the blade open. Another crucial difference between spring assisted pocket knives and switchblades refers to the position of their respective blades. With spring assisted knives, the blades are typically positioned to open from the ‘side' of the handles of the pocket knives. However, the blades of automatic switchblades are typically positioned at the ‘front' and open in the form of ‘straight deployment'.


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