Ball Bearing Lock Vs Axis Lock at Natasha Noriega blog

Ball Bearing Lock Vs Axis Lock. I also consider the bbl. A locking system positioned on the back of the handle that uses a rocker arm that pivots in the center. I'm wondering if someone could provide a link, or a post, explaining the differences and similarities between spyderco's ball. The difference, however, is that the axis lock uses a horizontal bar, while the ball bearing lock uses ball bearings. Don't get me wrong, i love the. The two locks look more similar than they are. I agree with others that the back lock has the strongest closing bias. The axis lock uses very thin omega springs to push a crossbar over the blade tang. Spyderco ball bearing lock with its coil spring is far superior to the axis lock for the simple fact that the omega spring in the axis locks is an obvious weak point. Since i carry an axis lock knife regularly i can say that they do wear fairly evenly across the locking surface on the blade tang. But the bbl comes a close second. Benchmade axis lock vs spyderco ball bearing lock.

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A locking system positioned on the back of the handle that uses a rocker arm that pivots in the center. The axis lock uses very thin omega springs to push a crossbar over the blade tang. I'm wondering if someone could provide a link, or a post, explaining the differences and similarities between spyderco's ball. The difference, however, is that the axis lock uses a horizontal bar, while the ball bearing lock uses ball bearings. Since i carry an axis lock knife regularly i can say that they do wear fairly evenly across the locking surface on the blade tang. Benchmade axis lock vs spyderco ball bearing lock. I also consider the bbl. Don't get me wrong, i love the. Spyderco ball bearing lock with its coil spring is far superior to the axis lock for the simple fact that the omega spring in the axis locks is an obvious weak point. The two locks look more similar than they are.

BoltAction Lock Locking Systems Knife FAQ

Ball Bearing Lock Vs Axis Lock Don't get me wrong, i love the. Since i carry an axis lock knife regularly i can say that they do wear fairly evenly across the locking surface on the blade tang. Benchmade axis lock vs spyderco ball bearing lock. Don't get me wrong, i love the. The difference, however, is that the axis lock uses a horizontal bar, while the ball bearing lock uses ball bearings. I also consider the bbl. A locking system positioned on the back of the handle that uses a rocker arm that pivots in the center. I'm wondering if someone could provide a link, or a post, explaining the differences and similarities between spyderco's ball. The axis lock uses very thin omega springs to push a crossbar over the blade tang. Spyderco ball bearing lock with its coil spring is far superior to the axis lock for the simple fact that the omega spring in the axis locks is an obvious weak point. But the bbl comes a close second. I agree with others that the back lock has the strongest closing bias. The two locks look more similar than they are.

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