flipping open a lockblade knife
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if its a Gerber frame lock that means that part of the frame goes in behind that knife nit the inside its called a liner lock if the piece of metal is in the liner
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umm wow short non descriptive opening of a liner lock and uh thats it no description no review just opening?
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it's not a lock blade it is a liner lock because the lock is on the liner inside the knife handle
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Never said it wasn't an liner lock.
The fact is it is a lock blade...there.
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it is too a liner lock. A lock back knife has a lock on the back of the handle. when it is depressed, the knife unlocks. Since your knife, a Gerber Framelock, IS a liner lock; A piece of metal attached to or protruding from the handle positions itself at the base of the blade on the inside of the handle, keeping it open. I know this, i have that knife.
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you sure thats not a liner lock?
It does not lock on the back of the handle, so it's not a lock back. It locks underneath the blade, so it is a lock-blade.
zomgwtflolbbq 5 years ago