Inside view of Shark-Lock with action. Model Shown: Shark-Cub™ Media

Published: 3 months ago

The Shark-Lock™ mechanism is situated on the spine of the knife and operated with a ramp-like ‘fin.’ Opening the blade makes the spring-driven lock arm move up and then into a notch in the tang, situating it beneath a lock pin. This range of movement is noteworthy. It’s unique in that the locking mechanism moves forward and back while also moving up and down. This allows for a greater-sized blade tang, making a better mechanical advantage in a specific area. And because the drive spring that moves the locking element up into the locked position is contained within the locking arm itself, it won’t be subject to dirt and grime.

The new Shark-Cub™ features the innovative Shark-Lock™, AUS10A blade, GRN handle, a deep pocket, ambidextrous pocket clip, and comes in a variety of blade shapes and handle materials. Available blade shapes include the Clip Point and Slicer Shark.

Specifications:
Blade Shapes: Clip, Slicer Shark
Blade Length: 2.5” (Cutting Edge)
Steel: AUS10A
Handle Material: GRN (Glass Reinforced Nylon)
Manufactured: Taiwan
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