Where do you put the blade on a switchblade?
Carefully locate the dull side of the blade. Push the dull side so the knife folds inward toward the handle. Push or pull the button or lever to return the knife to a locked position when the blade is sheathed. Check your state laws and regulations before acquiring a switchblade.
What makes a switchblade come out of the handle?
Switchblades come in different shapes and sizes, but most fall into one of two categories. With an out-the-front, or OTF, switchblade, the blade pops out of the handle automatically when a lever is pushed or pulled or a button is depressed.
How do you get a knife to lock on the handle?
Push or pull the button or lever that controls the locking mechanism. Carefully locate the dull side of the blade. Push the dull side so the knife folds inward toward the handle. Push or pull the button or lever to return the knife to a locked position when the blade is sheathed.
How do you close a Swiss Army knife?
Push on the outside or non-sharpened edge of the knife or multi-tool. Guide the open knife or multi-tool into the base of the Swiss Army Knife frame. You will normally hear a click or snap when the open knife or mutli-tool fully closes. Since 1992 Matt McGew has provided content for on and offline businesses and publications.
Carefully locate the dull side of the blade. Push the dull side so the knife folds inward toward the handle. Push or pull the button or lever to return the knife to a locked position when the blade is sheathed. Check your state laws and regulations before acquiring a switchblade.
Switchblades come in different shapes and sizes, but most fall into one of two categories. With an out-the-front, or OTF, switchblade, the blade pops out of the handle automatically when a lever is pushed or pulled or a button is depressed.
Push or pull the button or lever that controls the locking mechanism. Carefully locate the dull side of the blade. Push the dull side so the knife folds inward toward the handle. Push or pull the button or lever to return the knife to a locked position when the blade is sheathed.
Push on the outside or non-sharpened edge of the knife or multi-tool. Guide the open knife or multi-tool into the base of the Swiss Army Knife frame. You will normally hear a click or snap when the open knife or mutli-tool fully closes. Since 1992 Matt McGew has provided content for on and offline businesses and publications.