Pocket Knives
363 Results
49083
Honshu Black and Blue Sekyuriti Pocket Knife
USD
289
Honshu
Pocket Knives
Traditional Pocket Knives
CL1
Category L1
69.99
50889
M48 Spear Point Automatic OTF Knife | 3 3/4” stainless steel blade | TPU handle | 5 3/4” closed
USD
290
M48
Pocket Knives
Automatic Knives
CL1
Category L1
89.99
46833
Kriegar Wooden Inlay Folding Razor Knife
USD
297
Kriegar
Pocket Knives
CL1
Category L1
25.99
51454
Rib Bones Automatic OTF Knife And Sheath - Stainless Steel Blade, Sculpted Metal Handle, Glassbreaker Pommel - Closed 5 1/4"
USD
298
Kennesawcutlery
Pocket Knives
Automatic Knives
CL1
Category L1
62.99
52540
Executive Office Automatic Brown Pocket Knife - 3CR13 Stainless Steel Blade, Wooden Handle, Brass Bolsters, Brass Liners
USD
299
Kennesawcutlery
Pocket Knives
Automatic Knives
CL1
Category L1
75.99
$32.99
53004
Armed Force Tactical Classic Butterfly Knife | 4" Blade | 9" Overall | 440C Stainless Steel Blade
USD
301
BUDK
Pocket Knives
Butterfly Knives
CL1
Category L1
24.99
26340
Timber Wolf Mosaic Damascus Stiletto Pocket Knife
USD
303
Timber Wolf
Pocket Knives
Stiletto Knives
CL1
Category L1
62.99
4252
Timber Wolf Gentleman’s Lockback Pocket Knife
USD
304
Timber Wolf
Pocket Knives
CL1
Category L1
26.99
18637
Bear & Son Blacksteel Legacy Butterfly Knife
USD
305
Bear & Son Cutlery
Pocket Knives
Butterfly Knives
CL1
Category L1
45.99
$183.00
$24.99
50050
Hibben Black Whirlwind Pocket Knife | 3 1/4” 7Cr17 stainless steel blade | 7 3/4” overall
USD
309
Gil Hibben
Pocket Knives
Traditional Pocket Knives
CL1
Category L1
68.99
48332
Honshu Sekyuriti Razor Pocket Knife
USD
311
Honshu
Pocket Knives
Traditional Pocket Knives
CL1
Category L1
66.99
$232.99
POCKET KNIVES FAQS
- What is a pocket knife?
A pocket knife is simply a knife with a blade that folds out or “opens” from the handle, where it is housed when not in use. The idea being that it will easily fit in the pocket for everyday carry. Generally, a pocket knife is either assisted opening or manual opening. - What is an assisted opening knife?
These knives are opened by the user employing either the “flipper”, which is a lever on the back spine of the knife or a “thumb stud”, which is a small stud on the blade. This action starts the deployment of the blade and a mechanism like a spring or ball-bearing finishes opening the blade and then it locks into place. - What is a trapper pocket knife?
This is a style of manual opening pocket knife that has two blades, which fold out from the handle. Traditionally, there is a spey blade and a clip blade, each having a nail nick so that they can be deployed with just an upward pull on the blade. - What is an OTF knife?
When you see a knife listed as an OTF, it stands for “out-the-front” and means that it is a knife with a blade that extends straight from the handle. An OTF pocket knife can be opened with a manual slide, with assisted opening, with an automatic mechanism or by using gravity. - How do I choose a pocket knife?
A good, quality folding pocket knife should be a tool that you can take for granted because it will be able to perform whenever and wherever you need it. Choose one that will perform the specific tasks that come up for you in your everyday life. For example, if you’re in emergency services, a rescue knife with an integrated seatbelt cutter and glass breaker would be perfect for you.