What is your favorite lock type?

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What is your favorite lock type?

Frame lock/Liner lock
7
8%
Backlock/Triad lock
29
32%
Ball bearing lock/Axis lock
10
11%
Compression lock
40
44%
Other
5
5%
 
Total votes: 91

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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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CBBL for me.

I like the bolt action and axis lock too. I'm really a fan of the ambidextrous ergonomics of all those systems.

I'm curious to see what Doug Ritter did to "upgrade" it for his newest RSK series.
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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I voted Other. I don't really have any preference.
As long as it works, I guess.
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Compression all day with CBBL coming in second.
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I voted compression. I'm able to manipulate it with gloves on easily. I also like the fact that my fingers or thumb never cross the blades path opening or closing it, which can also be said for the ball bearing, I just can't work the lock as well with gloves on one handed.
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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A well executed Walker liner lock is a thing of beauty :D
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ferider wrote:
Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:38 am
You are missing the power lock. It looks the same as a back lock, but behaves very differently.

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Backlock/midlock by a large margin. Next up is the compression lock. The Millie and GB are the only liner locks I ever carry any more . I have a bunch of frame locks but usually will carry then put it back in exchange for something else within an hour or two. All are good, safe locks when done well though so I'm not making claims about anything other than preference.

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Tri-ad / lockback is #1, cbbl is #2. I don't currently use any other lock types.

I like the smooth action of a broken in lockback/tri-ad lock, and how well they hold the blade shut. Detent based locks have proven insufficient at holding the blade closed for my uses.

I haven't tried the powerlock but I'd like to.
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I carry and love them all. For a work knife, the speed and ease of one handed opening on the compression lock is my favorite. For edc, something with a closing bias like a backlock or slip joint.
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I love the compression lock. Easy one handed open/close and I like the idea of no fingers in the blade path when closing.
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Mushroom wrote:
Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:58 am
I voted Other. I don't really have any preference.
As long as it works, I guess.

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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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Other - I'm really not a fan of grouping together some rather different locks.

I like Frame Locks, but not liner locks. Frame locks generally have a thicker lock face, so there's more margin for error in blade tang / to lock face fitment. Frame locks can also eliminate the need for scales which, in my experience, can trap moisture and lead to corrosion. For these reasons, I still think the Spydiechef is going to be more corrosion resistant than the Carribean in the long term.

The Axis lock is also very different than the CBBL. Both are a pain to take apart, but at least the axis lock can be held together with a slave pin while the scales are removed to clean the liners / sub frame and reapply a lubricant / rust preventative to them. The Axis lock can also be made with flow through construction to allow for cleaning and air drying without disassembly, which further differentiates it from the BBL / CBBL.
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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Backlocks and family (mid-lock, rear back-lock, front back-lock, TriAd Lock, Powerlock) for strength, ambidextrous operation and bias to closing
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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ThePeacent wrote:
Mon Oct 15, 2018 8:17 am
Backlocks and family (mid-lock, rear back-lock, front back-lock, TriAd Lock, Powerlock) for strength, ambidextrous operation and bias to closing
Agree with this
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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Favorite Spyderco lock is the compression lock bc it’s an excellent balance of strength and convenience, plus it’s just a fun lock. Favorite overall lock for a folding knife is backlock for strength and ease of use while wearing gloves at work. Least favorite is liner locks, except the perfectly executed one on the military, which is also my favorite Spyderco, go figure!
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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mikeh99 wrote:
Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:21 am
Being a lefty I prefer the ball bearing/axis lock. But the only lock I dislike is the back lock.
I also dislike the back lock and I have two of them, a Pacific Salt and a Dragonfly.
I open both by compressing the back lock and only releasing it when the blade is fully opened or closed to minimise wear.
All the other locks are flicked open and flicked closed.
My joint favourites are bearing lock and compression lock.
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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Luddite wrote:
Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:17 am
mikeh99 wrote:
Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:21 am
Being a lefty I prefer the ball bearing/axis lock. But the only lock I dislike is the back lock.
I also dislike the back lock and I have two of them, a Pacific Salt and a Dragonfly.
I open both by compressing the back lock and only releasing it when the blade is fully opened or closed to minimise wear.
What would wear out? I've got 20 year old Spyderco lockbacks that have been spyder dropped, flicked, and manually thumb opened and they seem ok.
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Back locks have such a reassuring thwack. I've come to prefer them, but mainly because they don't interfere with the fore grip. Most of the other lock types compromise grip real estate where it matters most with cutouts of some flavor or variety.
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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Vivi wrote:
Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:23 am
Luddite wrote:
Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:17 am
mikeh99 wrote:
Sun Oct 14, 2018 11:21 am
Being a lefty I prefer the ball bearing/axis lock. But the only lock I dislike is the back lock.
I also dislike the back lock and I have two of them, a Pacific Salt and a Dragonfly.
I open both by compressing the back lock and only releasing it when the blade is fully opened or closed to minimise wear.
What would wear out? I've got 20 year old Spyderco lockbacks that have been spyder dropped, flicked, and manually thumb opened and they seem ok.
The back lock has a hook which fits into a slot on the blade tang.
That's what wears.
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Re: What is your favorite lock type?

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I voted for the compression lock. I like all good locks that are properly executed. I own more mid-locks because they come on so many great Spydercos.
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