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Knives & Other Weapons Most people that concealed carry also carry a knife or other weapon as a backup. Finding a good blade is often harder than finding a good pistol or revolver.

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Old May 13th, 2008, 10:43 AM   #1
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Closing a Spyderco one handed

I just got me a Spyderco Native folder. I have been carrying a Benchmade with the Axis lock. What is the best way to close a Spyderco one handed. It has the hole in the blade.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 10:50 AM   #2
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I just press the lock and give the knife a gentle downward flick. The blade will move enough to disengage the lock and you can then close it with you thumb. The native has a choil (unsharpened portion of the blade right in front of the handle) that will keep the blade from contacting your fingers even if you get a little too frisky with it.

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Old May 13th, 2008, 11:10 AM   #3
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Funny, I've carried a Spyderco on and off (mostly on) since the 1980's. I just recently "bothered" to learn how to close it one handed (without bumping the back of the blade on my thigh, which is how I closed it for years).

Pretty much as above, I hold the knife and depress the lock with my index finger near the blade (Endura usually in my case, though I have a Native and others). I let gravity drop the blade, catch it with my index finger on the choil, and finish with the thumb in the hole (or back of the blade).

Really like Spyderco's. But when I went to work in Iraq, I bought a Benchmade Griptillian. Got very used to that Axis lock, very cool and switchblade fast (open and close). Very nice!
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I have carried a mini griptilian for years. Decided to try the Spyderco. I like them both, the Spidy is alot slimmer. I really like the blade on the Native....very Beefy!!!
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That closing method works real good. A couple nice features on this knife....the Choil is a nice feature and saves the fingers. Neat Knife!!!!
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Old May 13th, 2008, 08:00 PM   #6
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I just press the lock and give the knife a gentle downward flick. The blade will move enough to disengage the lock and you can then close it with you thumb. The native has a choil (unsharpened portion of the blade right in front of the handle) that will keep the blade from contacting your fingers even if you get a little too frisky with it.

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That's how I close my Native III too
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I just press the lock and give the knife a gentle downward flick. The blade will move enough to disengage the lock and you can then close it with you thumb. The native has a choil (unsharpened portion of the blade right in front of the handle) that will keep the blade from contacting your fingers even if you get a little too frisky with it.

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that's the way I've always closed my spydercos, in fact, I'll deliberately let the choil hit my finger so that I know without looking that it is in fact ready to be closed.
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