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There are a couple of knives that make up the OTF (out the front) family
Gravity knife: The blade isn't assisted with a spring and falls freely out the front when: pointed toward the ground and you press a release. The release is then pushed to a lock position and the blade locks in the open position. Upon unlocking the release and pointing the blade to the sky or pressing it against a surface will then return the blade to its safe position.
Slider or OTF: A latch, stud or other device is attached to the blade and the blade is pushed forward using this device which follows a slot cut in the handle. The blade is pushed forward until it locks in place. The same lever is then used to retract the blade into the handle. (similar to the way a box cutter works) These are normally called OTFs.
Double Action OTF: If the blade isn't spring assisted, that is; you must manually deploy and retract the blade using the release as you would a box cutter, then the knife is a double action OTF. These are the ones normally called a slider because you are sliding the blade back and forth.
Single Action OTF: If the blade is spring assisted and the blade automatically deploys when the latch is pressed but must be manually returned to the handle, is is called a Single Action OTF. These are often called Automatic or Auto OTF.
Hope this helps.
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Yep thats not a stockman:
Bobby Horn said:
An accidental buy, was supposed to be a stockman but the wrong label was placed on the box.
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