How to Close a Falcon Pocket Knife


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If you want to know how to close a falcon pocket knife, you have come to the right place. You’ll learn about button locks, frame locks, and how to clean your blade after each use.

Cleaning your pocket knife after each use

Cleaning your falcon pocket knife after each use is important to maintain the safety of your blade. Dirt and lint can build up and clog the opening and closing of the blade. This can prevent the blade from functioning properly. The blade and handle also get rusty and dirty if stored for a long period of time.

There are several methods for cleaning a pocket knife. The most effective method is to take the knife apart and clean the inside. However, if this is not possible, there are other options for cleaning the inside of the blade.

To start, wash the knife in warm water and mild dish soap. Rinse well and wipe the blade dry. If the dirt is hard to remove, use a rag.

Next, apply a thin coat of food-safe lubricant to the blade and pivot. Use a microfiber cloth to wipe the knife down. Make sure that the lubricant does not seep into the handle.

Finally, clean the locking mechanism. Remove any lint from the handles and washers. Lint is very sticky and can interfere with the function of the blade.

Liner lock vs frame lock

Choosing between a frame lock and liner lock on your falcon pocket knife may not seem like a big deal, but it actually has an effect on your grip and security. These two types of locking mechanisms are perfectly useful, but each one has its pros and cons. Here are a few things to consider when making your choice.

A frame lock works by engaging the blade with a large piece of metal. The metal clears the path for the blade and prevents it from sliding back into the handle. This makes the lock safer and more effective, but it does require a little extra care when closing and opening.

Liner locks operate on a similar principle. They also use a piece of metal to engage the blade, but the mechanism is less complex and requires two hands to close. However, it is easier to open than a frame lock.

Both locks are strong, but the frame lock is a little bit stronger. It is usually made of thicker steel and is designed to withstand a heavier load.

Button lock

There are several types of pocket knife locks you can use to open and close your blade. They can be very useful to keep your blade safe and open. A few of the more common locks include the frame lock, the liner lock, and the mid lock. All of these locks operate on the same basic principles. However, they all differ in how they are used.

The frame lock is a common method of locking a knife. It’s simple to use and works well. You should use one hand to hold the handle, and the other to push the blade towards closure.

This is a simple locking system that’s found on most pocket knives. Essentially, the handle scales are made from various materials, and the blade is held in place by a steel backspacer.

The mid lock is similar to the frame lock, but it’s located along the back of the handle. The notch cut into the blade’s back enables the lock to snap into place.

Ken Onion

Ken Onion is an innovative knifemaker whose work has revolutionized the industry. Born in 1963, he hails from Kaneohe, Hawaii, and invented the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism for Kershaw Knives - earning him a position as Premier Knife Designer with them.

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