Showing posts with label stiletto knife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stiletto knife. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2018

The Brief Buying Guide for the Italian Stiletto Knife



Welcome to the ultimate guide of the stiletto knife! In this article a brief overview of everything that you need to know before purchasing a stiletto knife. This article will help you through all the essential aspects that you need to know about the Italian stiletto knife as well as what the American law states about the stiletto knife. Before getting your hands on a brand-new snappy-opening blade, consider the below-given factors first:

Types of Release Mechanism of the Stiletto Knife

Firing Release Mechanism: this release mechanism is embedded in the majority of the stiletto knife. The stiletto knife with the firing mechanism features a simple and easy-to-push button that ensures the quick and instant release of the blade of the stiletto knife.

Hidden Mechanism: 

There are various hidden release mechanisms; a stiletto knife with a hidden release mechanism typically opens the front bolster's slide that is located on the knife handle.

Lever Release: 

the lever release mechanism is one of the most popular release mechanism associated with the Italian stiletto knife. When being pulled, the stiletto knife opens with the lever.

Pull (Axis) Release: 

the Benchmade stiletto knife is well-known for the AXIS pull release. The lock of such a stiletto knife opens with a thumb stud that is located on each side of the knife blade that acts as a locking mechanism as well. These kinds of locks are typical for stiletto knives that have manual folders.

Size of the Stiletto Knife

If you are going to get a stiletto knife while you are living in the United States, the size of the stiletto knife is one of the most crucial factors you will have to look for. The American law has put certain limitations on the length of the blade of the stiletto knife. Switchblades, such as the stiletto knife are available in a variety of length and sizes. 

You might be shocked to know that you can even find a stiletto knife with a length of 20 inches. You can also get a stiletto knife that is more compact in size i.e. you can buy a switchblade with the blade length being 2 to 3 inches. If you are looking for a stiletto knife with a tactical blade, you can get a good switchblade of 7 inches length.

Blade and Handle Material

Your stiletto knife ought to have a good-quality blade that comprises corrosion and rust resistance as well as amazing edge retention. If you opt for the blade made of 420HC (stainless steel), it will exhibit an average edge retention; whereas, an amazing rust resistance along with potent re-sharpening. On the other hand, you can also opt for a stiletto knife made of S30V (stainless steel) blade, it will offer a greater edge retention. 

The handle material of a stiletto knife is as important as is the blade material; you will find that most of the handle materials of the Italian stiletto knives are textured handles. The textured handle of an Italian stiletto knife is typically made of rubber and "Micarta"; these materials allow for a better and stronger grip; especially, during rainy weathers.

A wooden and a metal handle of a stiletto knife do generate toughness as well as intensify the aesthetic aspect of the stiletto knife. On the other hand, if your stiletto knife has a composite handle, it will allow the wielder to experience a sturdy grip with a better fit. I recommend getting the stiletto knife that feels the best and most comfortable in your hands.

Stiletto Knife and the American Law

Before getting a stiletto knife online, the first step you ought to do is checking with your local law or police department about the legality of owning or carrying a stiletto knife. Due to its quick and instant blade deployment, a stiletto knife is deemed a dangerous weapon in most of the states and areas; therefore, there are certain restrictions on buying, selling, owning, and carrying of switchblades, such as the Italian stiletto knife within the American State. Some of these laws and regulations have been enforced since the 1950s as a result of the brutal city street violence in Hollywood.

Monday, November 26, 2018

The Italian Stiletto: Maintaining this Classy and Iconic Switchblade


One of the most effective switchblade knives is the stiletto knife. As indicated by the name, the stiletto knife was originally developed in Italy which is more like a sharp-edged blade. Typically, all sorts of pocket knives require much care and regular maintenance for the pocket knives are more likely to get affected and damaged by the outside factors, such as rust and moisture. 

If you own a stiletto knife and neglect to clean it regularly, there is the greater possibility that the mechanism of the stiletto knife might get affected adversely and it might stop opening and closing which will be nothing but a waste of your money.

Before you actively think about throwing away your stiletto knife; there are a couple of things you can do in order to fix it. Firstly, your stiletto knife needs to be cleaned regularly; which means that as the owner of the stiletto knife you need to develop the habit of taking out time regularly so you can keep the stiletto knife in its top position. 

In case you neglect caring for your switchblade, its opening and closing mechanism will get badly affected; for instance, you might push the button and find that nothing is happening. If you proceed to press the button, the blade might yet pop up; however, this won't work well in urgent and emergency situations when your life will be at stake. If you carry a stiletto knife as your EDC, you better make sure that it works effectively at all times.

Simple Products are Needed for Cleaning and Lubricating Stiletto Knife

There are two essential rules to be followed for the care and maintenance of your stiletto knife; the first rule refers to the development of the regular habit of cleaning your stiletto knife; whereas, the other rule refers to keeping the blade of your stiletto knife dry and free from rust and corrosion. 

Real simple products are required for the cleaning of your stiletto knife; most of the things you will have at your home; hence, no need to fret at the thought of running to your nearest market or superstore. All you need is a towel, a sharpening stone, a few drops of oil (olive oil will do the job as well), clean water (lukewarm), and mild soap. Refrain from using chemical substances and detergents for the cleaning of your stiletto knife.

How to Oil and Lubricate an Italian Stiletto Knife?

Never underestimate the power of oiling and lubricating when it comes to maintaining the efficacy and beauty of your Italian stiletto switchblade. Oiling a knife is no rocket science. Oiling your Italian stiletto knife regularly will definitely enhance the lifespan of your classic blade. All you ought to do is open the stiletto knife in order to take a look at the blade of the stiletto knife.

Near the base of the knife's blade, you will see a tiny hole; this is the spot where you ought to pour in few drops of oil. Subsequently, pour few drops of oil at the place of the knife brake as well. The last step of oiling or lubricating your stiletto knife involves moving the knife's blade up and down for some time i.e. 15 to 20 times at least.

Lastly, press the button or stud; you will be happy to see the blade popping out immediately. Oiling the stiletto knife will definitely increase the efficacy of your knife as well. The above-given steps are the basics of maintaining and lubricating switchblades including the stiletto knife that all knife enthusiasts ought to be aware of.

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