How to Identify An Italian Switchblade?
Italian stiletto is probably one
of the most popular variants of knives. It might come as a surprise to you but
switchblades actually originated from the Italian stilettos. Almost every knife
enthusiast has at least one Italian switchblade in his/ her collection.
However, if you are new to this, you might find it difficult to choose
the best Italian switchblades for sale. Here’s how you can identify
them from the crowd.
Features of an Italian
Switchblade
Currently, the Italian
switchblades available in the commercial market are mostly concealable,
compact, easy to fit and carry comfortably in the pocket, and can easily open
when triggered with the push of a button. Following are the features of Italian
switchblades:
1. The most striking feature of an Italian switchblade is its unique shape and design. The long, slender blade flaunts a needle-like point. The acuminated tip of the blade and the presence of a narrow cross-section tends to minimize friction and allows deep penetration into the cutting surface.
2. They carry a delicate look with an ergonomic grip that offers ease of handling. Another interesting fact about this knife is that in the earlier times, many veteran knife enthusiasts used to call it “picklocks”. This was because of the way a knife holder would have to hold the knife in order to push the button and open it.
3. The biggest stand out for this knife is its Italian make and craftsmanship that contributes to its uncompromisingly high- quality. Presently, you can spot a variety of designs including the Italian swing guards, lever lock, side-opening knives, and other automatic variants.
4. Owing to its needle-sharp point, this knife was mostly used as a thrusting and stabbing device, thus, was very popular among assassins and murderers. It also acts as a great weapon for self-defense.
Now that you are aware of the identifying features, it won’t be tough for you to find the stiletto switchblade for yourself. What started as a thrusting knife is now available in folding options; Italian stilettos have definitely come a long way since their origin.
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