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Pocket Knives

Pocket knives, also known as folding knives, are a type of knife that can be carried in a pocket or purse. They are designed to be compact and easy to carry, making them a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, hunters, and everyday carry (EDC) enthusiasts. Pocket knives typically have a blade that folds into the handle, which helps to protect the blade and makes it easier to carry. Pocket knives come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and styles. Some are designed for specific tasks, such as hunting or fishing, while others are more general-purpose knives that can be used for a variety of tasks. Many pocket knives have multiple blades or tools, such as a saw or a pair of scissors, which can be folded out of the handle as needed. One of the key features of pocket knives is their locking mechanism. This is a safety feature that helps to prevent the blade from accidentally closing on the user's fingers. There are several different types of locking mechanisms used in pocket knives, including liner locks, frame locks, and back locks. Overall, pocket knives are a versatile and convenient tool that can be used for a wide variety of tasks. Whether you need to open a package, cut a rope, or prepare food while camping, a pocket knife is a useful tool to have on hand.

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