@@cicadakidd2592 I've got a couple of those myself I have noticed that you do need a hold them a certain way to fire them fully open. Have you experienced that problem or is it just me?
Wish the original were only a 100$.... The modern ones in 13inches are at least 130-150$ (Frank Beltrame) The AGA Campolin more like 200-300$ (again the 13inch) Now if you mean 80's or even older italian switchblades they go from 300 to 20000$.
Bought a $ 168.00 Italian knife and wasted my money. AGA campolin 11" maltese. Not worth the money I spent. Came to me faulty just thrown together. It has defects and 3knives has ignored our emails.
smaller one functions perfectly (& quickly) and feels like a good size, large one very inconsistent to eject blade every time, no issues other than that
I have to keep wish in mind if they will ship these and otf knives. I can't buy them from eBay or Amazon. I can only buy spring assisted knives from ebay and absolutely no pocket knives from Amazon. I can have rambo knives shipped to my door with Amazon prime though. Lol.
Good for the money, mine was pretty decent quality. The cost of the real ones are going double what I pd 2 years ago and they had sharp points on them, not the copy. They are not junk.
Quick question can you modify these yourself to be better quality I mean yeah why buy something you shouldn't have to fix your self but I like switchblades so can these clone be fixed like replace fake grips with solid wood grips a fixe the springs so it could close all the way and not open automatically without pressing the button? You guys know what I mean right?
@@Don-Bennett It does happen. I knew people who got both switchblades and brass knuckles online. They are both illegal here in Canada, so must have been overlooked. But I bet if I ordered one theyd find it! ; )
See the shiny metal part that includes the guard one of them swivels to unlock blade, watch the vid carefully you will see me swivel the guard with my thumb.
@@Goofiest_goober838 I remember being in Tennessee in the 80s, and you could buy them at a truck stop! I was so surprised as they are illegal in Canada : )
@@Dan-Commando I used to keep it in my back pocket on my motorcycle so the safety started rubbing against the plastic and it wore out but the spring and blade is still in perfect shape.
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Well i dont know what the hell maybe i was unlucky a few times i boughf one from there looked the same but they fell apart on me in no time was pissed off
Invest in a quality vintage picklock and leave the cheap stuff alone. Mine is worth at least 20 times what I paid for it in 1976 and it was probably 30 years old at that time.
Switch blades dont fold open they are traditional in opening from the front of the knife with the blade extending as it exits the front of the handle, "that's a flickblade" styled one bud but still near enough the same shape blade anyway but with a different mechanism, my credit card knives I use to go fishing when in the town fishing at the docks as the police can't do anything as it isn't a large fixed blade it's got quarter of the "card that fold down once you flip the blade the opposite way and then you fold the other quarter down over the other side
Cool but just so people know, switchblades are terrible IRL nowadays for defence. Soft blade metal, weak lock, easy to break. You’re better off with a big folder from someone like cold steel. I like bayonett style blades so I EDC a Ti-Lite 6” more reach, aus8a, stronger lock, more blade steel etc. plus I can wave it out before you even touch the button. Their collector items
@@elitetryhard363 hi i'm Australian and orded one of these knives and it got here fine in fact i went back and bought another 2 in different colors so you should have no problem getting one of these
Pilgrips are a brand of bike grips "it looks like a synthetic coloured marble on the handle bud" I GOT A Credit CARD KNIFE AND A HUNTING GATHERER KNIFE AND A PEN WITH A 4" BLADE THAT COMES OUT THE top and to get it to take the handle back in you have to slide the spring down to the bottom by the small external switch on the side of the pen and once it's all the way pushed down you have to push the blade back in which it's lasted a few years
The traditional stiletto knife was fixed blade with a pointed tip meant for stabbing. However, the modern-day switchblade stiletto is similar to the stiletto knife, differing only in its concealment. Modern-day switchblade stiletto knife is concealable, a type of a pocket knife that opens up with a push of a button. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiletto