Living in PA, this can only be a "curio" item... Until they update the outdated knife laws.
This thing is a thing of beauty.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...sd1d0149a.jpeg
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Living in PA, this can only be a "curio" item... Until they update the outdated knife laws.
This thing is a thing of beauty.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...sd1d0149a.jpeg
Microtechs are excellent!! The problem with those is you'll play with it constantly :image035:
I like the Microtechs far better than the Benchmade version. Problem I have is that I can get a brand new Glock for $2 less than a pocket knife. I guess you get what you pay for though :wink:
What the heck is an OTF
Here's your answer...Sliding knife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An OTF Knife, also known as an out-the-front knife, sliding knife, or telescoping knife, is a pocketknife with a blade that opens and closes through a hole in one end of the handle. Contrast this with the majority of knives, which are either standard folding knives or are "fixed blade" sheath knives (having no mechanical operation).
"OTF" only refers to the basic portion of the knife's mechanical operation where the blade slides parallel with the handle to deploy.
OTF knives may be further subdivided into manual sliding knives, which are not restricted as inertia knives, and automatic OTF switchblade knives and gravity knives, which are restricted offensive weapons.[1]
Microtech OTF Knives...
http://www.bladeops.com/Microtech-s/59.htm
I know what u mean about the price, but I figured it would hold its value better than a handgun... I bought a new microtech mini socom on eBay for $80 a few years ago. Now they go for $250+.
OTF, it just goes to show, you can learn something new every day.