[Rough Ryder] Brass Lockback
£12.95
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Overall Length : |
13.00 cm |
5.12" inches |
Closed Length : |
7.50 cm |
2.95" inches |
Blade Length : |
5.70 cm |
2.24" inches |
Cutting Edge Length : |
4.85 cm |
1.91" inches |
Blade Height : |
1.50 cm |
0.59" inches |
Blade Thickness : |
2.15 mm |
0.08" inches |
Blade Finish : |
Satin |
Blade Shape : |
Clip Point |
Type of Edge : |
Plain Edge |
Way of Sharpening (Grind) : |
Flat, Secondary V-Edge |
Lock Type : |
Back-Lock ![The old school lock; for the classy gentleman. Backlock (or: Lockback, Back-Lock, Spinelock) is the mechanism in certain lockable pocketknives. The handle of a Lockback knife contains a mechanism that allows the blade to be locked in place and then unlocked again. The blade of a Lockback knife also has a small notch on the end of the tang. Lockbacks are by design totally ambidextrous – since actuation of the lock is done along the spine, they don't favor one hand over the other. They are also generally very strong – the lock bar is a lot thicker than a typical liner lock, being the same width as the blade stock itself. [Detailed Info]: At their core, backlocks are simply a derivative of the non-locking slipjoint. The lock bar is pinned to the scales of the blade, pivoting in the middle, and a bent spring anchored further back in handle provides upward pressure behind the pivot point, pressing the front of the lock bar downward. In the closed position, the lock bar sits on a ramp in the bottom of the tang which provides a detent for opening. When the blade is opened, the forward portion of the lock bar with its square protusion sits down into a matching square cutout on the top of the blade tang, locking it into position. The cutout on the tang matching the shape of the lock bar means that the lock bar has to be lifted out of the notch to release the blade. The spring bar thus keeps the lock closed until the bar is pressed from behind the pivot point against the spring tension opening the knife.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Opening Function : |
Manual |
Opening System : |
Nail Nick |
One Hand Opening : |
Yes |
Blade Material : |
440 [Stainless] Steel  |
Blade Treatment : |
Heat Treated  |
Handle Material : |
Brass  |
Handle Length : |
7.50 cm |
2.95" inches |
Handle Height : |
2.00 cm |
0.79" inches |
Handle Thickness : |
0.60 cm |
0.24" inches |
Handle Finish : |
Satin |
Handle Texture : |
Smooth |
Frame Material : |
[Stainless] Steel  |
Color : |
Silver, Brass/Gold |
Pocket Clip : |
No |
Left/Right Handed Lock : |
Ambidextrous |
Left/Right Handed Usability : |
Ambidextrous |
Lanyard Hole : |
Yes |
Weight : |
67.00 g |
2.36 oz. |
Made in : |
China |
Warranty : |
Lifetime |
Rockwell/Hardness (Estimate) : |
55 HRC |
This Knife Can Be Engraved ✓ |
Description:
The Rough Rider Brass Lockback is a handsome little knife with brass handle scales and a lanyard hole. The clip point blade is made from 440 stainless steel and is extremely sharp.
About Rough Ryder Knives
Rough Ryder Knives is a brand with a rich history. For over 25 years this brand is known for its excellent price-quality ratio. Like Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Ryders these knives were named after, these knives are ready to be used. The prices are very appealing. Of course this means you sometimes need to compromise which means that occasionally you could find there to be something wrong with the finish. Nothing major, and definitely in line with the prices. In case of natural materials such as wood, bone and horn it is possible to end up with small scratches around the pins. It is simply a part of the deal in this price range.
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Duncans offers a sharpening service in store (just ask)
[prices vary depending on size of blade, condition and type of steel]
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MANUFACTURERS SKU: RR1978