How to operate an Italian Stiletto Switchblade Knife. Horizon Bladeworks.
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Thank you so much. Im retarded i could not close the knife
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This Video Was So Awesome And Helpful Thank You
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@leopogecko it vaires, for a legitimate one, about 40$-60$. real nice ones are 100$+
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Thanks bro, just bought one and had trouble figuring out how to close it.
No, im not a noob with knives. Just a noob with Italian style stillettos.
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How much to these cost?
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There are some more interesting videos at horizonbladeworkscom
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A picklock doesn't have a swivel bolster to disengage the lock so the paddle on the backspring has to be lifted, or picked up, using your thumbnail in order to unlock the blade. Most swing guards are called backlocks. The release is usually toward the back end of the knife much like a Buck 110 folding hunter. Pshing down on the back spring toward the rear of the knife lifts the locking cam out of a notch in the blade.
Horizonod 8 months ago
Nice vid. I do have a question. What is the definition of a "pick lock" is it always a swinguard? Sometimes a swinguard?
xiuxiu1313 11 months ago
@xiuxiu1313 A Piklock is a model that you have to use your thumb to "pick" up the lock bar. Most old or vinage Italian stilettos were picklocks. Not as handy but some like the nostalgia. Most swing guards are backlocks. A backlock is like a Buck 110. The lock bar is on the bottom with a thumb indent toward the middle or end of the knife. Depresing the back bar releases the blade lock.
Horizonod 4 months ago
@xiuxiu1313 A Piklock is a model that you have to use your thumb to "pick" up the lock bar. Most old or vinage Italian stilettos were picklocks. Not as handy but some like the nostalgia. Most swing guards are backlocks. A backlock is like a Buck 110. The lock bar is on the bottom with a thumb indent toward the middle or end of the knife. Depresing the back bar releases the blade lock.
Horizonod 4 months ago
@xiuxiu1313 A Piklock is a model that you have to use your thumb to "pick" up the lock bar. Most old or vinage Italian stilettos were picklocks. Not as handy but some like the nostalgia. Most swing guards are backlocks. A backlock is like a Buck 110. The lock bar is on the bottom with a thumb indent toward the middle or end of the knife. Depresing the back bar releases the blade lock.
Horizonod 4 months ago