Spear Head Precision EDC Assisted Knife - Polished Chrome
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This spring-assisted spear point knife is built for people who like their everyday carry clean, decisive, and reliable. The polished chrome blade snaps open with a thumb stud, then locks with a sturdy liner lock so it stays put while you work. A stainless steel handle, jimping for thumb control, pocket clip, and glass-breaker style pommel make it a capable modern tool in a slim profile. It’s the kind of knife that disappears in your pocket until you need it—then shows up with quiet confidence.
When a Solid EDC Knife Changes What You Can Handle
Carrying a reliable assisted opening knife isn’t about looking tough. It’s about knowing that when life hands you a stubborn package, a quick-fix repair, or an unexpected moment where you need a sharp, controlled edge, you’re already prepared. The Spear Head Precision EDC Assisted Knife - Polished Chrome is designed for exactly that kind of everyday confidence—clean, capable, and ready without drama.
This knife doesn’t shout for attention. It rides quietly in your pocket, then springs into action with a smooth assisted opening when you call on it. If you like tools that simply work and feel solid in hand, this is built for you.
Modern Assisted Opening Knife Built for Everyday Control
The Spear Head is a spring-assisted folding knife with a 3.5" spear point blade and an 8.375" overall length when open. That means you get a full, usable cutting edge in a format that still carries comfortably as an EDC knife.
The assisted mechanism helps the blade glide into position with a firm push on the thumb stud, then a liner lock secures it in place. No showmanship, just a smooth, predictable opening that becomes second nature after a few uses.
Blade Geometry That Feels Precise, Not Overkill
The spear point profile gives you a centered, symmetrical tip, making this knife feel naturally aligned for detail work, puncturing tasks, or controlled slices. Paired with a plain edge and polished steel finish, it’s easy to maintain and simple to sharpen.
All-Metal Construction for a Solid, Confident Grip
The polished stainless steel handle mirrors the blade’s chrome finish, giving the entire knife a unified, modern look. A subtle recurve in the handle creates natural finger indexing, while jimping along the spine near the handle gives your thumb extra purchase when you need to bear down with control.
Carry Reality: A Sleek Pocket Knife That Stays Out of the Way
A good EDC assisted opening knife should feel like part of your routine, not an interruption. This design leans into that idea with a slim, all-metal profile and practical carry options.
- Pocket clip: Keeps the knife anchored where you can reach it quickly, without rattling around in your pocket or bag.
- Closed length 4.75": Compact enough for everyday pocket carry while still offering a full-size grip when open.
- Lanyard hole: Add a fob for easier retrieval from deep pockets or packs, or personalize it to make it unmistakably yours.
Whether this rides in your jeans pocket, work pants, or a daily bag, it’s designed to be there when you need it and unintrusive when you don’t.
How to Use This Assisted Opening Knife with Confidence
Tools feel different when you know exactly how to handle them. This spring-assisted knife is straightforward to learn, and a few mindful repetitions can build muscle memory that makes it feel like an extension of your hand.
Opening the Knife, Step by Step
- Grip the handle: Hold the stainless handle firmly with your fingers wrapped around the sides and your thumb resting near the spine.
- Locate the thumb stud: On the blade near the handle, you’ll feel a small stud used to start the opening motion.
- Apply steady pressure: Push the thumb stud outward and slightly up. Once you pass the assisted mechanism’s engagement point, the spring will complete the motion.
- Let the liner lock engage: You’ll feel and hear a click as the liner lock moves into position behind the blade. A quick visual check confirms it’s fully seated.
Closing the Knife Safely
- Hold the spine: With the blade pointed safely away from you, place your thumb on the spine near the handle to control the movement.
- Press the liner lock: Inside the handle, you’ll see the liner bar resting behind the blade tang. Use your thumb to push it sideways, away from the blade’s base.
- Guide the blade closed: Gently begin folding the blade toward the handle, keeping your fingers clear of the path until it seats fully into the handle.
A few deliberate practice cycles—open, verify lock, close under control—can turn this EDC knife from “new tool” to “trusted habit.”
Design Details That Make This Knife Feel Trustworthy
When you pick up the Spear Head Precision EDC Assisted Knife, a few details immediately stand out and quietly tell you this is built to be used, not just admired.
- Polished spear point blade: Clean geometry and a reflective finish that highlights the cutting edge and tip alignment.
- Gold-accented pivot: The triangular gold ring around the pivot adds a subtle premium touch without compromising function.
- Glass-breaker style pommel: A pointed end at the handle’s base offers added utility for emergency glass-breaking scenarios or focused impact when needed.
- Decorative handle holes: Lightly reduces weight and complements the modern, industrial aesthetic while maintaining structural integrity.
None of these features are there just for show—they each contribute to how the knife feels, handles, and lives in your daily routine.
Questions People Ask About This Assisted Opening Knife
How secure is the lock on this knife?
This assisted opening knife uses a liner lock, a proven and widely trusted locking mechanism for folding knives. When you open the blade, the metal liner inside the handle automatically moves into place behind the blade’s tang. You can both feel and hear it engage. As long as the lock is fully seated, it holds the blade open during normal cutting tasks. As with any folding knife, it’s wise to avoid prying or twisting motions that put unusual stress on the pivot or lock.
Is this assisted opening knife legal to carry?
Laws about assisted opening knives vary by state and sometimes by city. In many places across the United States, spring-assisted knives like this one are legal to own and carry, especially when they are under a certain blade length and opened by a manual action on a thumb stud, as this one is. However, some states and localities have restrictions on blade length, assisted mechanisms, or where you can carry a knife (schools, government buildings, etc.). It’s important to check your specific state and local regulations to confirm how and where you can legally carry an assisted opening knife.
How do I maintain the polished chrome blade and mechanism?
Keeping this knife reliable is straightforward. Wipe down the polished blade after use to remove moisture or residue, especially after cutting cardboard, food packaging, or anything damp. A light coat of oil on the pivot area and along the blade helps protect against corrosion and keeps the assisted mechanism smooth. Occasionally check the pocket clip screws and handle hardware for tightness. With simple, periodic care, the stainless construction and polished surfaces will stay looking sharp and functioning smoothly.
Owning the Spear Head Precision EDC Assisted Knife - Polished Chrome is less about collecting another shiny object and more about quietly upgrading what you can handle on your own. It’s a compact, modern tool that sits ready in your pocket, backing up your day with reliable cutting power and controlled deployment. You’re not waiting for a crisis—you’re simply choosing to be the kind of person whose gear is as prepared as they are.
| Blade Length (inches) | 3.5 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 8.375 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 4.75 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Polished |
| Blade Style | Spear Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Polished |
| Handle Material | Stainless steel |
| Theme | None |
| Pocket Clip | Yes |
| Deployment Method | Spring-assisted |
| Lock Type | Liner lock |