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Frame Lock Knives
The Frame Lock was invented based on the Liner Lock by American designer Chris Reeve. Unlike the Liner Lock, which uses a separate internal plate, the Frame Lock uses part of the metal handle itself as a locking mechanism. This makes the design as strong and simple as possible.
Due to the fact that the load on the lock falls on the main frame of the handle, and not on the insert, the Frame Lock can withstand higher loads. It does not loosen over time, and is not afraid of dirt and dust. This lock is especially popular in the segment of premium tactical and EDC knives. Some brands, such as Zero Tolerance, Kizer, WE Knife, often use reinforced versions of the frame lock with special inserts.
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The blade is just 51mm long and, when closed, the knife is a compact 71mm. But the next thing you'll notice is the Ember's striking looks. Angles, contours, matte-gray coating, and black hardware give it a tactical look-and-feel that Kershaw thinks knife users will really warm up to. For easy opening, the Ember features SpeedSafe assisted opening and a handy, built-in flipper. The modified clip-point blade has an ergonomic top curve, which gives the user a convenient place to position an index finger when guiding the knife's edge in a close-cutting situation. A sturdy frame lock secures the blade in position for safe use.
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Available for pre-order starting 09/22/2023
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