With the auto's they are noted also for breaking their springs and at the worst time. Even assisted opening knives can and do brake their springs but usually not quite as often.I have only had persona; experience with one automatic knife - and it was not a good one! I received it as a birthday gift and carried it (legally) for a while. One day while waiting to be seated at a restaurant my wife turned to me and asked why I had blood dripping from the top of my leg - I looked down and was shocked. The knife had partially opened and the very sharp pointy tip of the knife had cut through my pocket and stabbed me. Just a small puncture wound but a wound never the less. The safety on the knife had broken allowing it to deploy. I called the company, they apologized and mailed me out a replacement part which I installed.
Fast forward a few months later the safety broke once again and when I reached into my pocket to pull out the knife it cut me again! That was that and I got rid of it! I am sure there are many that are designed and built better than the one I had, but quite honestly I have no issues with opening my Spydeco Delica with my thumb. Maybe not quite as fast - but fast enough for me. Since I look at a pocket knife as a tool and not a weapon, speed is way down on the list of priorities for me. I would not own another one, but will admit the design of some of the better ones intrigues me.
DRM50 asks: I would like to have an automatic knife. Don’t want to spend arm & leg. Don’t want anything big. Want blade to be plain
Not serrated or dagger. What’s best choice.
I would check out the Kershaw Launch series. They have several smaller autos with blade sizes meant to follow the laws of some of our more restrictive state laws. Lightwieght but quality made, and the one I have never let go in my pocket once.I have only owned and used the el cheapo brand. I am 78 with SLAC on both wrists, everything hurts when I use fingers, but I am active and us a knife on the rural acreage every day for something. A knife is like underwear for me, it goes everywhere I go. I have many, tiny, small, to huge.
The autos I have now are larger than I want to carry all the time.
A 3 inch blade is fine a double edge dagger is really not. I smuggled those across the Mexican Border more than 5 decades ago, they were $10 Stillettos as I recall.
The cheapos I have are fine but this thread kindled my interests. I like the Buck 110 and have many Bucks, but it may be little large for my pocket. Maybe the AK or Boker.
Smaller is better for me. Any suggestions as to the 2 3/4 -3 inch blade size, side opener for general cutting chores? The ability to pull the knife from my rear hip pocket, open it and use it with only one hand in play is what I am looking at. I also use them for things like fishing, cutting the line, cutting bait and things like that.
Suggestions?
Strange but TRUE - I bought a number of spring knives at www.wish.com It's an american company that has knives drop shipped from Asia. Last year my Italian AKC Knives were around $20. each (in USA they get about $200.).I would like to have an automatic knife. Don’t want to spend arm & leg. Don’t want anything big. Want blade to be plain
Not serrated or dagger. What’s best choice.