Assisted Open Pocket Knife 8.5-Inch, 4-Inch 3Cr13 Steel Blade, Belt/Visor Clip, Full-Size EDC Folder, Gold Black Silver
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Sometimes compact isn’t enough. When tasks demand more blade, this full-size assisted-open delivers. The 4-inch blade provides meaningful cutting capability while the folding design maintains pocket or belt carry convenience. Who This Pocket Knife Is Best For: Users who regularly need significant blade length Tradespeople wanting full-size capability in folding format Those who prefer substantial knives for EDC Is This the Right Knife for You? Choose this pocket knife if you want: Maximum blade length in assisted-open format Full-size knife that folds for convenient carry Belt or visor clip versatility Consider something else if you need: Compact carry → Flying Shark 3-Inch Mid-size option → Gold Trim 3.5-Inch The 4-inch blade handles tasks that smaller knives struggle with: cutting through heavier materials, longer cuts, tasks requiring reach. 3Cr13 steel maintains the corrosion resistance and easy sharpening that makes sense for a working knife. The belt/visor clip provides carry flexibility—wear it on your belt for immediate access or clip to your vehicle visor for always-available utility. Quick Comparison: Assisted Open Folders Feature 8.5″ Knife Gold Trim Flying Shark Blade Length 4″ ✓ 3.5″ 3″ Overall Length 8.5″ ✓ 8″ 7.5″ Carry Options Belt Visor ✓ Pocket Pocket Size Class Full-size ✓ Standard Compact Best For Heavy tasks Style Light carry Specifications: 8.5 inches overall, 4-inch 3Cr13 steel blade, stainless steel handle. Belt/visor clip included. Available in gold & black, silver, silver & black. Note: Larger blade lengths face more restrictions in some jurisdictions—verify local laws. Full-size blade. Folding convenience. Maximum capability. Frequently Asked Questions Is a 4-inch blade legal for carry? Blade length restrictions vary by jurisdiction. Some areas limit concealed blade length to 3 or 3.5 inches. Always verify your local regulations before carrying. What’s the belt vs. visor clip option? The included clip works for both applications. Belt carry provides body access; visor clip keeps a knife available in your vehicle without occupying pocket space. Is this too big for pocket carry? It depends on your pockets and preferences. Many users carry full-size folders daily. Others prefer belt carry. The clip accommodates both styles.



