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Vector Pivot Quick-Deploy Spring Assisted Knife - Gray Aluminum

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Vector Pivot Quick-Deploy Spring Assisted Knife - Matte Gray Aluminum
Vector Pivot Quick-Deploy Spring Assisted Knife - Matte Gray Aluminum
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Vector Pivot Quick-Deploy Spring Assisted Knife - Gray Aluminum

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In the hand, this spring assisted knife feels like momentum made tangible. The flipper finds your finger, the coil takes over, and the satin clip point is working before your brain says “go.” Matte gray aluminum keeps it professional; a blue pivot collar signals precision. One-handed opening, sure-footed liner lock, and jimping where it counts—built for everyday carry that looks sharp on the counter and cuts cleaner on the job.

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Why this spring assisted knife feels fast before you touch it

Some tools telegraph intent. This spring assisted knife does it with industrial geometry and a turbine-blue pivot collar that steals the eye long before the flipper moves. The matte gray aluminum scales are cut with clean planes, the pommel angles back like a wedge, and the jimping lays a tactile breadcrumb trail for your thumb. Before your brain names it, your hand already trusts it.

Design 'Vector Pivot' emerged from those lines: the angular pommel, the low-glare gray, and that blue accent that frames the pivot like a jet engine intake. It’s a quiet, confident signal that this is a quick-deploy operator built for everyday carry and hard use.

Spring assisted knife performance you can measure in the hand

Here, numbers actually tell the story. Closed, this spring assisted knife rides at 4.875 inches. Open, it locks at 8.5 inches—long enough for leverage, compact enough for pocket carry. The satin clip point blade reaches 3.625 inches, giving you a tip that pierces with control and a long belly for slicing cardboard, rope, or packaging. At 6.28 ounces, it lands in that sweet spot of “solid without fatigue.”

Assisted opening knife ergonomics and control

The flipper tab is tuned for confidence—no hunting for a thumb stud, just a natural press. The spring delivers a smooth, assertive snap, and the liner lock seats with an audible click. Jimping along the spine and liners locks in the grip during push cuts, while the black pocket clip keeps the profile discreet. A lanyard hole at the back adds insurance for gloved work or high-movement tasks.

Clip point blade details and edge geometry

The satin finish on the plain-edge clip point minimizes drag and polishes clean. The tip geometry gives you precise puncture performance, while the long straight segment handles utility cuts without wedging. If you sharpen in-house, your team will appreciate the predictable bevel and the way this assisted folding knife takes an edge.

Best spring assisted knife for everyday carry and work sites

When buyers ask for a spring assisted knife they can trust on the floor and in the field, this one checks the real-world boxes. One-handed opening with the flipper means you can hold the box and deploy the blade without breaking rhythm. The aluminum handle keeps the profile slim yet durable. The liner lock resists accidental disengagement, even when you’re torquing through heavy cardboard or thick nylon straps.

Retailers notice something else: this assisted opening knife tells its own story. The blue pivot collar is a visual hook, the gray handle reads professional, and the action sells itself the moment a customer tries it. That’s merchandising power you can measure—try-before-you-buy that reliably converts walk-ins to carry-outs.

Comparing this spring assisted knife to flippers and automatics

Customers will ask how a spring assisted knife stacks up against an automatic or a manual flipper. The short answer: you get the speed of a coil-driven assist without the legal friction or maintenance reputation of full automatics. Compared to a manual flipper, the assist adds consistency—less technique, more certainty—especially for buyers who just want dependable one-hand opening every time.

Versus an OTF or button lock automatic, this assisted pocket knife avoids the push-button stigma in stricter jurisdictions while still delivering that satisfying, reliable snap. It’s the calm professional of the quick-deploy world—fast, lawful in more places, and easy to explain at the counter.

Built for retailers: a spring assisted knife with a sellable story

Wholesale buyers need more than specs—they need a product narrative that creates a margin moat. This spring assisted knife earns that moat with tactile proof. Hand a customer the knife. Ask them to press the flipper. The coil fires, the blade locks, and the liner clicks. Now point to the blue pivot collar. It’s not decoration; it’s a visual anchor that signals precision. Mention the 3.625-inch clip point blade and how it balances piercing and slicing. Let them feel the jimping, see the satin finish, and note the 8.5-inch open length that feels bigger than it carries.

Then close the loop with identity. This assisted folding knife looks like it belongs in a foreman’s pocket, an EMT’s kit, or an EDC tray. It matches uniforms and tool belts without shouting. It’s the confident middle ground—professional, fast, and durable.

Common Questions About This Spring Assisted Knife

Is a spring assisted knife legal to carry in most states?

Laws vary, but a spring assisted knife is generally treated differently from full automatics in many regions. Always check local regulations; as a category, assisted opening knives are widely carried for everyday tasks.

How does this spring assisted knife compare to an automatic knife?

You get fast one-handed deployment without a push-button mechanism. That often makes an assisted opening knife easier to carry legally while offering similar real-world speed and more approachable maintenance.

What maintenance keeps a spring assisted knife smooth?

Wipe the pivot and blade after use, add a drop of light oil to the pivot occasionally, and keep the edge honed. This assisted pocket knife rewards simple care with consistent snap and lockup.

Ready when work calls: make this spring assisted knife your go-to

If you want inventory that demonstrates its value the moment it’s handled, anchor your shelf with this spring assisted knife. The fast flipper, confident liner lock, and 3.625-inch satin clip point turn daily tasks into quick wins, while the gray aluminum handle and blue pivot collar create instant appeal. Stock it, demo it, and let buyers feel the difference that keeps them coming back for more.

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Blade Length (inches) 3.625
Overall Length (inches) 8.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.875
Weight (oz.) 6.28
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Satin
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock
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