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Spring Assisted Knives - The Coolest Among the Folding Knives

Updated on March 13, 2019

Opening Assisted Knife

Spring Assisted Knives, sometimes called Assisted Opening knives, are folding knives that use an internal mechanism to open the blade after it is partially opened by the user with slight force. The most significant question that you can ask yourself while buying a knife for you is what are your needs. If you are looking for a knife for self defense, then you know that you require something practical rather than a pretty blade which is more for show off.

Spring Assisted Knife may not be the prettiest, but they are magnificent self defense knives. They got everything you are looking for in a self defense weapon. They can serve as your primary weapons for defending yourself against the sudden attackers. So, what makes them the coolest knives of them all. Let’s find out:


Assisted Opening Knives - The Features

There are fewer options when talking about assisted opening knives. These knives require you to open the blade to a certain point before the opening mechanism entirely opens it for you. This can work through the use of a spring for opening the blade, opposite to gravity, which would have made it a switchblade. Here are the recognizable features that make spring assisted knives coolest among the folding knives.


1- Safety Lock

Most of the blades would have a safety lock incorporated, however, it’s not necessary. But, make sure to get a spring assisted knife that does include a safety lock, specifically when you are a beginner. The locking mechanism is perhaps the greatest feature of an assisted opening knife. You can have a pretty good spear point or drop point, however, in case of failure of the locking mechanism, you would be vulnerable to injuries. So, make sure to buy quality spring assisted knife with a durable safety lock. Hence, you will be safe from accidental injuries.


2- Edge

Spring Assisted Knives come with three different types of edges. Similar to other knives, when you are looking to buy assisted opening knives, you need to identify which type of edge you want on your blade. All the types of edges have different functions.

A plain edge is excellent for slicing and smooth cuts. Also, it is the best when it comes to self defense. You don’t want a knife for grabbing anything, but a knife which can go through in easier fashion. It is a lot easier to maintain spring assisted blades with plain edge because you just need a small sharpener for sharpening the small blade.
A combo edge is usually considered the most effective. It allows you to use the serrated edge and plain edge based on your requirements. A serrated edge is generally quite effective in case you are sawing through the different things. However, this isn’t the best type of edge if you are looking for a self defense knife.


3- Size

The coolest thing about the assisted opening blade is that they are available in different sizes. The difference in the sizes depends upon the size of the blade. When you are buying such knives, you need to consider the size of the blade as well. A normal assisted opening knife would have a blade of 3 inches length. It is light enough to be opened easily, and small enough to be carried comfortably. However, it is heavy duty for dealing with serious abuse.

Spring Assisted knives are fast, and even quicker in the hands of an experience user of blades. After some practice, you would become an experience user who can open it like an automatic knife. So, these are some of the crucial features that make them cool.


The Unmatchable Advantages

The second thing which makes spring assisted knives cool is the unmatchable benefits that these knives offer. As the name of these knives suggest, they are specially designed helper knives. Assisted opening knives are useful to have as they can be opened easily, hence providing fastest service compared to any other knife. Following are some of the key benefits of Spring assisted blade:


1- Opening and Closing Speed

The spring assisted knives have enormous opening and closing speeds. As they are assisted opening, they can be deployed quicker than any other knife. A slight force would quickly open the blade for you. So, this makes it a cool weapon in a self defense situation. You always want quick service in such situations, hence, there is no alternative to an assisted opening knife. Therefore, you can quickly deploy it to deal with the attackers and survive the worst scenarios with ease. A few assisted opening knives come with a flipper attached to them. A flipper further quickens the opening, closing speed of these knives.


2- Ease of Carry

The greatest advantage of spring assisted knives is the ease of carrying them. Generally, these knives have pretty small blades which you normally expect in a folding knife. Also, they are lightweight. Therefore, you have no problem carrying them. Placed in your pocket, you won’t even feel that you are carrying some additional weight, because there is absolutely no weight at all. You can carry them in your bag, pocket, purse or car. Hence, its these features and benefits that collectively make Assisted Knife coolest among the folding knives.

There are no handling precautions that you need to care about while carrying them. The safety lock allows you to feel secure from self-injuries.

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