What Kind of Pocket Knife Should I Get?


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When it comes to choosing a pocket knife, you have to consider what your needs are. There are a lot of options out there, so it’s important to choose one that fits your lifestyle.

A good pocket knife should be reliable, comfortable to use and easy to carry. It should also be durable, so it can last a long time.

Stainless Steel

If you’re looking for a knife that will work in the toughest situations, stainless steel is an ideal choice. This is because it’s less prone to damage when being dropped and won’t rust like other types of steel.

Stainless steel is also easy to sharpen as compared to its competitor carbon steel knives and it’s even recyclable. This makes it perfect for those who care about the environment.

Stainless steel comes in several different varieties including VG-10, 154CM and ATS-34. VG-10 is slightly more corrosion resistant than the former two while ATS-34 has great edge holding and a good level of toughness too.

High Carbon Steel

If you want a knife that is easy to sharpen and holds an edge for a long time, then a carbon steel pocket knife is for you. It will require a bit more care and maintenance than a stainless steel blade, but the rewards are worth it.

This type of steel is generally less expensive than stainless or super steels, which makes it a great choice for budget-conscious consumers and custom knife makers. Additionally, many carbon steels are easier to heat treat, shape, and grind than stainless or super steels.

G10 Handle

If you want a knife that will stand up to tough use, G10 is the way to go. This material has amazing dimensional stability and doesn’t expand or contract with normal temperature changes and moisture exposure.

It’s also incredibly lightweight, so it will help keep the weight of your knife down when you’re on the go. The tensile strength of G-10 is reported to be 40,000+ PSI lengthwise and 35,000+ PSI crosswise, making it one of the strongest handle materials on the market.

It is also highly resistant to rust and corrosion. Moreover, it has a great grip which helps to hold the knife securely when you are using it. It is easy to work with and can be carved, engraved or scrimshawed to create some pretty cool handles.

Pocket Clip

The pocket clip is a key piece of hardware on a knife, and they come in many shapes, sizes, and styles. They help keep your knife in your pocket and can make a big difference when it comes to keeping your EDC tools handy.

There are several different types of pocket clips: Regular, Deep Carry and Stealth style. All of them are designed to keep your knives secure in your pocket.

Regular pocket clips are traditional and functional, providing easy access to your knife in your pocket as they help the knife sit a little higher out of the pocket.

They can also be used to conceal your knife in your pocket, allowing you to carry your knives in areas that might not allow you to do so otherwise. They can be made of steel, titanium or stainless steel depending on what works best for you.

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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