Shhrade did make at least one for the military as a parachute knife. It had a dayglo orange scales and two blades.One blade was a hook sharpened on the inside curv for cutting lines - usefull when stuck in a tree.
The first place to look for information on Schrade knives would be the companies official website. Other sites that hold information on Schrade knives are Knife Center, Blade Reviews and Blade Forums.
Yes. Most knifes are ligal if on private property (switchblades are illegal).
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There are a few different types of Utility knifes, the main difference in these knives is how the blade is attatched to the knife. There is a retractable blade utility knife, fixed blade knfie or breakaway blade knife.
if you serious, i sell them for a price but I'll give you a tipe (silver blade knifes)
No, it is not a switch blade. A switch blade has a spring assisted opening mechanism, released by a switch. A thumb stud provides a handle on the blade for manually opening the blade; more convenient than the standard thumbnail grove.
a lot
Normally they are both single-blade weapons.
The value of a Schrade Walden 882Y three-blade stockman knife can vary depending on its condition, age, and rarity. Generally, these knives can range in value from $20 to $100 or more in the collector's market. It's recommended to check online marketplaces or consult with knife collectors for a more accurate valuation.
i think so maybe i know butterfly knifes are illegal so i say yes
The two most common metals used to make knives are steel and iron.
yes