9/30/2010 Knifemaker and mechanical engineer Paul Poehlmann’s patented “axial locking mechanism” was considered a milestone when it made its debut on his folders in the mid-1970s. And although a parade of one-hand-opening knives has flooded the market since, the Paul knife remains a paragon of simplicity, safety and strength. With its U.S.-made, NRA-exclusive Sudden Strength “gentleman’s tactical knife,” Lone Wolf Knives lends the design a Second Amendment twist. After grasping its pivot point between the thumb and forefinger, the 3.9-inch 154CM high carbon stainless steel blade deploys instantaneously with a flick of the wrist, locking in the open and closed positions with an audible snap. Checkered cocobolo hardwood scales provide a secure grip and, along with a pocket clip, are fastened to the stainless steel frame with Torx-head screws, allowing reversal of the components for right- or left-hand use. The aptly named Sudden Strength not only preserves a classic knife design, it helps secure the future of your NRA. Contact: The NRA Store; (888) 607-6007; www.nrastore.com.
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