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Vector Pivot Quick-Deploy Spring Assisted Knife - Matte Gray Aluminum

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Vector Pivot Quick-Deploy Spring Assisted Knife - Matte Gray Aluminum

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A spring assisted knife that fires with quiet certainty. One flick of the flipper and the 3.625-inch drop point locks solid via liner lock. Matte gray blade and aluminum handle ride low on a deep-carry clip, with jimping exactly where control happens. The blue pivot collar signals precision; the tuned action makes it habit. Fast, discreet, work-ready—pocket it and forget it until it’s time to perform.

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A spring assisted knife should feel inevitable—like the blade was already halfway to work before your thumb found the flipper. That’s exactly the sensation this design delivers. One clean press and the drop point glides into place with quiet authority, locking solidly with a liner lock you trust on day one.

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Why this spring assisted knife earns daily pocket time

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Design 'Vector Pivot' emerged from two truths we noticed in the field: users want rapid deployment without drama, and they want a modern form that disappears until needed. The angular aluminum handle offers rigid confidence without hot spots. The two-tone matte gray blade reads professional, not flashy. And the blue pivot collar? That’s the precision cue—an at-a-glance signal that this tool was dialed in on purpose, not by accident.

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At 8.5 inches overall with a 3.625-inch drop point, it hits the EDC sweet spot—long enough for real work, compact when closed at 4.875 inches. The action is tuned so the flipper tab needs intent, not effort. Jimping on the spine and flipper gives tactile control, while the deep-carry pocket clip keeps the spring assisted knife low-profile and ready.

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Spring assisted knife design, built for confident one-hand use

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Speed without chaos—this is the promise of a well-made spring assisted knife. The liner lock engages cleanly; the aluminum handle stays light yet sturdy; and the matte blade finish keeps glare down and tasks focused. The result is a pocket companion that transitions from warehouse tasks to field fixes without skipping a beat.

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Deep-carry clip that disappears until it’s time to work

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The clip rides low, securing the knife against snags while making retrieval fast. Whether you’re wearing jeans or work pants, the clip’s geometry prevents hotspots and keeps the spring assisted knife aligned for a natural draw.

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One-handed flipper opening with purposeful jimping

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Jimping lands exactly where you touch down, giving the flipper positive traction even with gloves. That means one-hand opening remains consistent—reliable, quick, and repeatable.

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Best spring assisted knife for everyday carry and work-ready tasks

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For an EDC knife, balance is everything. At 6.28 ounces, this piece feels planted without being cumbersome—a welcome counterweight to stubborn packaging, zip ties, and rope. The drop point blade handles slicing and piercing with equal grace, and the plain edge sharpens easily. If you’re a retailer, that balance is what you sell: a spring assisted knife with a story customers can feel in-hand the second they dry-fire the action.

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Details that close the sale are built in. The lanyard hole supports retention on ladders or boats. The matte gray blade avoids attention in office environments yet feels all-business at the jobsite. Aluminum scales stay sleek but take on a working patina that buyers love. This is a spring assisted knife designed to move quietly from pocket to task—and back again.

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Spring assisted knife vs. automatic and manual folders: choosing the right deploy

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Shoppers often ask whether they need an automatic knife, a manual folder, or a spring assisted knife. Automatics fire with a button; manuals rely entirely on your thumb. The spring assisted knife sits in the middle: you initiate the move with the flipper, the spring completes it instantly. That gives you speed close to an automatic with the control and familiarity of a manual.

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Compared to automatics, a spring assisted knife commonly sees broader legal acceptance and more predictable maintenance. Compared to manual folders, you get a confident lock-up under stress without extra effort. For B2B buyers, that means fewer returns, easier recommendations, and faster sell-through—especially when customers test the action right at the counter.

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Common Questions About Spring Assisted Knife

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What makes this spring assisted knife ideal for everyday carry?

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It blends a fast flipper deployment with a balanced 3.625-inch drop point and a deep-carry clip that stays out of the way. The aluminum handle, liner lock, and matte finish make the spring assisted knife reliable, discreet, and work-ready.

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How does a spring assisted knife compare to an automatic or a standard pocket knife?

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It bridges the gap: near-automatic speed with manual control. You start the motion; the spring finishes the open. That keeps the spring assisted knife quick, consistent, and familiar to anyone used to a flipper-style pocket knife.

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Is maintenance difficult on a spring assisted knife with a flipper tab?

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No. Keep the pivot clean, add a drop of lubricant, and wipe down the matte blade after use. The liner lock and aluminum scales require minimal care, making the spring assisted knife easy to keep in peak condition.

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Specifications woven into performance: 8.5 inches overall, 4.875 inches closed, and a 3.625-inch plain-edge drop point that thrives on daily duty. The matte gray, two-tone blade resists glare; the aluminum handle offers confident grip without bulk. A blue pivot collar cues precision; jimping guides the thumb; and a lanyard hole supports retention when you need it most. The liner lock engages solidly, and the deep-carry pocket clip keeps the spring assisted knife invisible until you need it.

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For retailers, the story is simple: hand it over and let the action do the talking. The moment customers feel the tuned assist, the lock-up, and the deep-carry comfort, the decision shifts from “if” to “which color.” It’s an easy add to any EDC knife assortment and a natural upsell from basic manual folders. The look is modern, the feel is professional, and the price-to-performance ratio makes repeat buys likely.

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For end users, this spring assisted knife becomes the tool you reach for without thinking. Open boxes. Trim cord. Cut line. Break down cardboard. The flipper tab invites use; the drop point handles the mess; the clip resets the whole kit until the next task. It’s muscle memory—fast, clean, and dependable.

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Ready to put it to work? Choose the spring assisted knife that pairs speed with control, modern lines with matte discretion, and a carry profile that respects your pocket. Flip it once—you’ll understand.

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Blade Length (inches) 3.625
Overall Length (inches) 8.5
Closed Length (inches) 4.875
Weight (oz.) 6.28
Blade Color Gray
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Aluminum
Theme None
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Spring-assisted
Lock Type Liner lock
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