To put a spring back on a knife, first ensure the knife is disassembled for safety. Locate the spring mechanism, usually a coil or leaf spring, and position it in its designated slot on the knife's handle or blade. Carefully align the spring with the pivot point, making sure it is seated properly. Finally, reassemble the knife, ensuring all components are securely fastened and functioning correctly.
You put it behind your back.
You press triangle, and it will put your throwing knife away.
Which spring?? Which pistol??
an automatic knife is a folding knife that opens with a spring by pushing a button
its a spring with a knife in the end and when someone steps on it the knife flys up and hits the perosn close to their heart
simple, put knife in back side of u. it is convenient and easy to put it out
take the knife you have apartbuy a switchblade/spring assisted knife replacement spring, you can buy them from http://www.assistedknives.com/RoadsideImports.html , a great website and the owner is really niceput it in your knife, you may have to modify your knife to fit the spring if it isn't meant to hold onemost likely just have to make a whole in the handle and a whole in the blade to house the springhope that helped
take the knife you have apartbuy a switchblade/spring assisted knife replacement spring, you can buy them from http://www.assistedknives.com/RoadsideImports.html , a great website and the owner is really niceput it in your knife, you may have to modify your knife to fit the spring if it isn't meant to hold onemost likely just have to make a whole in the handle and a whole in the blade to house the springhope that helped
To put the spring back on a coffee maker, first locate where the spring belongs. Then, carefully stretch the spring and attach it to its designated spot on the coffee maker. Be sure to secure it properly to ensure the coffee maker functions correctly.
randsom, then put a knife in it.
Yes but I recomend that you take the knife that you what to fix to a some on that knows how to do it because if you put it in wrong then you can damage the knife. But if the knife that you what to fix you that has a blade that is in mid condition and is it from that 90's or back then it can lower the price.
Yes switchblade's are illegal in Colorado as is any knife that is assisted opening such as a gravity knife like the butterfly knife or is assisted with a spring or lever. This is not completely true. A knife that is "spring assisted" is legal as long as you have to have direct contact with the blade to open it (such as those that have a small nub on the back of the blade, or those that have a thumb nub), while "spring loaded" or "automatic" (as stated above) are illegal. Many knife makers such as Kershaw have spring "assisted" knives that are completely legal in Colorado.