Sold out
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.
There are 666 products.
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
When open, the flipper tab lines up with a groove for the index finger, providing protection to keep your hand from sliding forward. At the same time, a liner lock keeps the blade from closing when you don't want it to.
The black FRN handles sport a geometric pattern and provides traction, while a bright orange backspacer adds a bright contrasting color. A deep-carry wire clip in black can be set up for right or left-handed carry and keeps the knife in your pocket in a tip-up configuration for ready deployment.
Fox Knives Core FX-604 B folding knife weighs 135 g.
Sold out
N690 blade steel means you get high performance, edge retention, and stain resistance. The 3.45” blade is stonewashed with a high primary grind. Dual thumb studs accommodate opening with either hand, and the fold-over wire clip is reversible for left or right side carry.
The black contoured G10 handle scales feature subtle grooves for extra traction and house a liner lock to keep the blade secure during use. Forefinger grooves and a thumb ramp do the same for your hand, making sure you’ve got the grip to get the job done.
The cobalt-alloyed N690 by Böhler is a very reliable upper middle-grade steel Fox uses for a wide variety of projects. The fine-grained N690, which ranks above 440C, offers convincing performance data in all areas. It is often sold as N690Co – the "Co" stands for cobalt and describes the exact same steel.
Fox Knives Pelican FX-534 folder has a weight 160 g.
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
Sold out
