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Picking A Gerber Knife For Your Teen

by Harriett Laycock

Switchblade is regarded as the commonly known name for automatic knives, blades that are designed to open quickly or automatically. You might have seen multiple models, from the traditional butterfly knife to a Pro-Tech Knife with spring-loaded action. To be able to open a folded knife quickly, with one hand can be a highly sought after feature for the people searching for a self-defense knife.

This quick-and-dirty switchblade guide will hopefully give you a better idea of what types of automatic knives are available and how they function.

* Italian Stiletto (a.k.a. "Stiletto"): Stiletto style knives swing open on a hinge, like regular fold-out knives, but they're assisted by spring-loaded mechanism and released by way of a trigger-button which lets out the knife. Stiletto blades vary in length, however they generally have a thinner blade base and handle, along with a very straight blade that disappears completely in to the handle when closed.

* Out The Front (OTF): These switchblades spring straight forward from the handle. Because they are non-folding, it's safer to allow them to have a double-edged blade, compared to stilettos, which typically are single-edged. The discharge mechanism may take many forms, but sliding thumb-switches are preferred, permitting either immediate discharge or progressive, controlled release. OTF knives can open up spring-assisted or by allowing gravity to pull the blade down once a rocking "jaw" happens to be opened.

* Balisong (a.k.a. "Butterfly Knife"): This is one of many iconic automatic knives that individuals think about once they hear the word "switchblade." The 2 split-handle halves counter-rotate to uncover the blade. There's typically know spring mechanism to get a Balisong; it's just a gravity knife. The blades are typically straight, thin and long, much like a stiletto blade.

* Work Auto: This kind of automatic knife is designed with a handle and blade a lot more familiar to manual knife users. The blade is released from the catch mechanism in the handle, similar to stilettos, but the edge of the blade is more often curved like a manual fold-out blade.

Some countries, states and municipalities have laws barring the carry of automatic knives. Certain localities do not allow switchblades over a specific length. Check your local weapons laws to find out whether it's legal to purchase, own or carry any type of blade you would like to own.

Whether you're a self-defense enthusiast or simply a blade aficionado, you'll definitely appreciate the history of craftsmanship that goes into automatic knives of all types. They're exciting weapons with a lengthy and mixed history which have helped shape the designs of modern switchblades, OTF knives and automatic work blades. Any respectful blade collection should contain no less than a few.

Hunting, camping, and other outdoor activities are great times you could use a <a href="http://www.bladeops.com/Gerber-Automatic-Knives-from-BladeOps-com-s/27.htm">gerber auto knives</a>.

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