Assisted Open Pocket Knife, Flying Shark Design, 3-Inch 3Cr13 Steel Blade, 7.5-Inch Overall, Aluminum Handle, EDC Folder, Green
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Not everyone needs—or wants—the biggest knife available. This compact folder puts 3 inches of blade in a lightweight package that disappears in your pocket until needed. The aluminum handle keeps weight minimal without sacrificing durability. Who This Pocket Knife Is Best For: EDC carriers who prioritize pocket space and weight Those in jurisdictions with blade length restrictions Anyone wanting a capable knife that doesn’t dominate their pocket Is This the Right Knife for You? Choose this pocket knife if you want: Lightweight aluminum construction Compact 3-inch blade for legal-friendly carry Distinctive Flying Shark design Consider something else if you need: Longer blade → 3.5-Inch Gold Trim Maximum blade length → 4-Inch Assisted Open The aluminum handle delivers real weight savings without compromising grip or durability. The Flying Shark design adds aggressive styling that stands apart from generic folders. The 3-inch blade handles typical EDC tasks—opening packages, cutting cord, everyday utility—while staying under common legal thresholds. Color green for visibility. Quick Comparison: Assisted Open Folders Feature Flying Shark Gold Trim 8.5″ Knife Blade Length 3″ 3.5″ 4″ ✓ Handle Aluminum ✓ Stainless Stainless Weight Lightest ✓ Medium Heaviest Overall 7.5″ 8″ 8.5″ ✓ Best For Lightweight EDC Style Max blade Specifications: 7.5 inches overall, 3-inch 3Cr13 steel blade, aluminum handle. Available in green. Assisted-open mechanism with thumb stud deployment. Note: Verify local knife laws before carry. Compact size. Minimal weight. Ready for anything. Frequently Asked Questions Is 3 inches enough blade for everyday use? For typical EDC tasks—opening packages, cutting rope, light utility work—yes. If you regularly need more blade, consider the larger options. How light is the aluminum handle? Noticeably lighter than stainless steel handles. You’ll feel the difference during all-day pocket carry. Which color is better for carry? Green stands out. Neither affects function—choose based on personal preference and visibility preferences.



