Sure-Lock Folding Knife by Schrade

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posted on June 17, 2016
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Schrade’s new Sure-Lock folding knife is reliable, durable and innovative; it’s a sure thing.

Available in three models, each varying by color, the Sure-Lock folding knife combines top-quality materials with superior design. The drop-point blade is made of AUS-8 high carbon stainless steel and the handle is constructed of silver aluminum and strategically placed black rubber inserts for a confident grip. The Sure-Lock feature of the knife keeps the blade firmly in place when opened and can withstand 300 pounds of force. That’s among the industry’s highest force rating for folding knifes.

The Sure-Lock disengagement slide activator is located on the left side of the handle, and easily allows of one-handed blade release. The thumb knobs and thumb ramp jimping are ambidextrous, and a tight-grip pocket clip and lanyard hole come standard with each knife.

When opened the Sure-Lock’s length is 8.5 inches, blade length is 3.64 inches and the handle length is 4.94 inches. MSRP $69.32

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