View Poll Results: Which is your favorite lock? Even non-Spyderco locks.

Voters
201. You may not vote on this poll
  • Liner lock (Walker)

    33 16.42%
  • Frame lock (RIL)

    21 10.45%
  • Bolt action lock

    3 1.49%
  • Back lock

    36 17.91%
  • Compression lock

    104 51.74%
  • Arc-Lock (SOG)

    0 0%
  • Axis lock

    22 10.95%
  • Non-locking (just being thorough)

    3 1.49%
  • Other

    20 9.95%
  • Other

    0 0%
Multiple Choice Poll.
Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 12345 LastLast
Results 41 to 60 of 91

Thread: YOUR favorite lock. Please tell why.

  1. #41
    skatenut's Avatar
    skatenut is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    635
    Compression lock and CBBL. They seem to be the locks with the smoothest, easiest operation on my spydies. The blade of one Para 2 falls open or closed by it's own weight when I press the lock tab.

  2. #42
    Pneumothorax's Avatar
    Pneumothorax is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    SoCal, behind the Orange Curtain
    Posts
    1,621
    My personal favorite is the comp lock for all the good reasons of Spyderco design and when you get good for easiest one hand closing of any Spydie lock. For a reasonably close second, I like the liner locks since still easy to close one handed and I dont have to explain how to close it to most folks. The comp lock take some explanation that I dont want to do anymore unless they are interested...
    ___________________________________________
    2011: G10 Dragonfly ^ Breeden Rescue ^ Bug ^ Honeybee ^ Centofante 3 ^ Woodcraft Mule ^SFO Visit Buys = Frn Stretch & Native 4 CF!! ^ Salt 1 ^ Burgundy Calypso ZDP-189 ^ Walker Blue Almite ^ Native 5 ^ Squeak ^ Chaparral ^ Urban Olive Green ^ STREET BEAT!!...
    2012: Caly Jr (vintage/NIB!), SS Navigator-fave LBK of all time, Jester, Orange Dodo, CS Orange PM2,Techno, Bradley! AIR!!

  3. #43
    Rossi is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Posts
    72
    RIL for me. I like the com lock too but they have a tendency to stick, although so do some RIL's. So sticky locks FTW

  4. #44
    _Spydieman_'s Avatar
    _Spydieman_ is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    25
    I chose Compression due primarily to its simplicity and handiness.

    I chose back-lock for its solid feel.

  5. #45
    Prospero is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Posts
    116
    Compression Lock. It's strong, simple, safe, and easy to use (plus it's fun to play around with ). I must admit that Spyderco has allowed me to gain a new respect for Back Lock designs. Previously, I had considered them old technology and possibly unsafe (through anecdotal stories) but in my limited experience with Delicas and Enduras I find them to be reliable in all my daily uses.

  6. #46
    bh49's Avatar
    bh49 is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    CT
    Posts
    6,958
    Back lock-easiest to use. Good strength, reliability.
    Runner-up is compression lock.
    "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf"
    George Orwell

    My top choices DIW Native5, C83 Persian and Caly3.5/Caly3
    My new precious http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showt...Better-Native5

  7. #47
    A.P.F.'s Avatar
    A.P.F. is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    BC Canada
    Posts
    983
    Liner lock for me. It is simple, doesn't spoil the knife's looks and it is second nature for me to use.

    Plus, the way that Spyderco makes them, the liner locks are very secure.
    Regards, Al

    The "soul" of hi-tech materials like G-10, H1, ZDP, Titanium, carbon fiber, etc is found in the performance. That appreciation of the "spirit" comes out in time, after use. It's saying, you can depend on me! I'm there for you no matter what! - Sal Glesser

  8. #48
    fredswartz is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Appalachia
    Posts
    913
    At the moment I like the ball bearing lock.
    Liner lock is next although I have had problems in
    the past with over travel of the locking
    bar on the tang (Khalsa). I also like the
    Axis lock and the Reeves Intregal lock.

  9. #49
    willydigger's Avatar
    willydigger is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Baltimore, MD
    Posts
    102
    Quote Originally Posted by DeathBySnooSnoo View Post
    I chose the liner lock. For some reason I have always liked it despite the fact that it is not always the most lefty friendly. However, when it is done like it was in the GB I will always choose that one.

    I do like the compression lock...but only if it were put on the other side of the knife.
    Bingo.

    Liner lock all the way. I tried a backlock on the Native 5 and it was okay. It was even better because of the pivot bushing. I really tried to like it, but I never did. Every time I used it, it was like kissing my sister.

    The liner lock is fantastic for me. I'm a lefty with knives and the liner and scale cut is perfect since generally the opening is set up for righties and thumb flicks. I finger flick so it lines up just right. I have no problem with one handed closing. I never worry about my fingers in the way.

    There isn't the constant pressure during deployment like the backlock that makes the knife super stiff. It flies open.

    Coming in a close second in the compression lock, but as DeathBySnooSnoo said, it is more difficult to wield left handed. If I were a righty it would win outright.

    To be fair, I don't have a lot of experience with other locks. I do like the ball bearing in the Dodo too, but it can't compare to liner.

    Worst lock IMO, frame lock/RIL followed by back lock. I just think the frame lock looks terrible and the back lock is too stiff.
    Orange Dodo • Cat S30V G10 Custom • Persistence
    No Longer Own - Dragonfly 2 G10 • Sage 1 • PM2 • Native 5 G10 • Techno

  10. #50
    gdwtvb is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Posts
    70
    RIL. I used to carry a Sebenza and now I carry a Sage 2. Never had a problem with either. I haven't used all of the others but the RIL or framelock was the first one I found that I could easily close with one hand. The backlock coming in at a close second.

    The only lock I don't like is the Walker Liner Lock. I had a Buck crosslock with a liner lock fail on me. I haven't been able to bring myself to try another one since then, even though I know they can be made correctly.

    I guess I fall into the if it ain't broke don't fix it mentality. I have no desire to try out different locks because my two favorites have never let me down.

    Grizz

  11. #51
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    Missouri USA Earth
    Posts
    647
    Compression Lock: Because, I said so.

  12. #52
    A.P.F.'s Avatar
    A.P.F. is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    BC Canada
    Posts
    983
    Quote Originally Posted by gdwtvb View Post
    RIL. I used to carry a Sebenza and now I carry a Sage 2. Never had a problem with either. I haven't used all of the others but the RIL or framelock was the first one I found that I could easily close with one hand. The backlock coming in at a close second.

    The only lock I don't like is the Walker Liner Lock. I had a Buck crosslock with a liner lock fail on me. I haven't been able to bring myself to try another one since then, even though I know they can be made correctly.

    I guess I fall into the if it ain't broke don't fix it mentality. I have no desire to try out different locks because my two favorites have never let me down.

    Grizz
    The Crosslock was notorious for lock failures. It was Buck's implementation of the liner lock that was the problem, not the lock style itself.
    Regards, Al

    The "soul" of hi-tech materials like G-10, H1, ZDP, Titanium, carbon fiber, etc is found in the performance. That appreciation of the "spirit" comes out in time, after use. It's saying, you can depend on me! I'm there for you no matter what! - Sal Glesser

  13. #53
    NoFair's Avatar
    NoFair is online now Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Norway
    Posts
    966
    Liner or frame lock: Easiest and quickest closing. Plenty strong for me.

  14. #54
    KardinalSyn is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Colombo, Sri Lanka
    Posts
    1,376
    Quote Originally Posted by A.P.F. View Post
    The Crosslock was notorious for lock failures. It was Buck's implementation of the liner lock that was the problem, not the lock style itself.
    I also gave up using liner lock knives for many years after a Chinese made knife brand folder sporting one failed on me. Simply goes to show that not all liner locks are the same.
    Centofante3 (C66PBK3), ParaMilitary2 (C81GPCMO), Endura4 (C10P), GrassHopper (C138P), Military (C36GPCMO), Perrin PPT (C135GP), Squeak (C154PBK), Dragonfly 2 Salt (C28PYL2), Military M390 CF (C36CFM390P), R (C67GF), ParaMilitary2 CTS-XHP (C81GPOR2), Tuff (C151GTIP), Ladybug & Perrin Street Bowie (FB04PBB)being the newest.

  15. #55
    The Mastiff's Avatar
    The Mastiff is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    raleigh nc
    Posts
    2,996
    I'll always like the back lock/front/mid lock. I grew up with it as the upgrade on the knives I couldn't mostly afford. On Spydercos, especially the FRN Endura I can open it and get it into use from my pocket faster than I can any of my autos. That's with the nerve damage in my arm & hand I had surgery for that will never be right again. Repitition, and more repitition and years of use.

    Next favorite is the Comp. lock, followed by the "frame lock" then the liner lock and various copies plus the original of the "axis" lock. Doziers "tab" lock is an interesting version of the liner lock.

    Joe
    "A Mastiff is to a dog what a Lion is to a housecat. He stands alone and all others sink before him. His courage does not exceed temper and generosity, and in attachment he equals the kindest of his race" Cynographia Britannic 1800


    "Unless you're the lead dog the view is pretty much gonna stay the same!"

  16. #56
    gaj999 is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Posts
    488
    Locks are way down the list of things I care much about. Pretty much anything works for me, but I give a slight edge to the mid back lock because it's easy to close one handed with either hand, safe, simple, and way stronger than I need.

    Gordon

  17. #57
    MCM's Avatar
    MCM is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Left Field......
    Posts
    2,638
    Dont shoot me here..........
    Axis then Liner/frame locks.
    Just my 2.

    More S90v & CF please.......

  18. #58
    computernut's Avatar
    computernut is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    202
    Bolt Action Lock (Sage3) for me. Buttery smooth and locks up tight with a click.

  19. #59
    Ukelay is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Georgia
    Posts
    42
    Quote Originally Posted by skatenut View Post
    Compression lock and CBBL. They seem to be the locks with the smoothest, easiest operation on my spydies. The blade of one Para 2 falls open or closed by it's own weight when I press the lock tab.
    +1

    My thoughts exactly. I like the comp lock and CBBL for just how smooth they are.

  20. #60
    defenestrate's Avatar
    defenestrate is offline Spyderco Forum Registered User
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    just south of the Uwharries
    Posts
    1,785
    I chose the CBBL because it's the most fun to play with and about as strong as anything else could be. Also, the Manix2 is probably my favorite platform. That said, I have always carried the lockback/midlock and my first several spydies used them, and you can lessen the detent on any non-SS blade with a squeeze of the lockspring. I have had some issues with liners and sometimes RILs from other makers (usually cheapies, but some were halfway decent and locks failed within a fairly short period) but rather like the Spyderco versions of both. Thinking of really putting my Ti/M4 mili to real use so I can stop being a wimp and enjoy one of the by-popular-opinion "grail knives" (I have no qualms about using anything else, but this mili is both beautiful and certain to get some "character" on it with even a day of carry). The Tenacious and Navaja are smooth and quick knives with great action and I trust them to last indefinitely.

    I don't have a compression lock yet but I'm pretty certain that once I finally get a YoJo2 or PM2 I will love it as well.

    In the end, I think that every locking spydie I have used has had a good lock for its design with effective ergos and reliable performance, sometimes when pushed harder than they ought to be pushed.
    Love and Fury,
    D-FENS/Kris

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •