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Liner lock Folding Knives
Liner lock is one of the most reliable and common locks for folding knives. The linerlock was invented back in the 19th century, but its design was refined in the 1980s by American knife maker and designer Michael Walker. He has been the owner of the Linerlock brand since 1990. The Linerlock has a locking bar that rests against the tang of the blade to prevent the blade from closing. Folding knives equipped with a Liner lock are easy to open and close with one hand, without changing the position of the knife in your hand.
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MF stands for Medium Folder: a product line positioning itself between the BF (Basic Folder) and the Heavy Folder lines. MF knives employ the LINER-LOCK mechanism and are distinguished for their sturdiness; all are equipped with a glass-breaker. An innovative supplementary screw can be unlocked to enable fine-tuning of the main screw, adjusting opening speed to taste. Hemispheric milling marks on handles make it easier to change from saber-style to reverse grip. Clips are reversible. Overall length 181 mm. Weight 139 g. Made in Italy.
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