The Popular Knife Myths You Will Frequently Come Across
Posted by SwordsSwords on Jul 13th 2019
An OTF knife features a blade that prolongs and retracts from an opening at front of the handle. When withdrawn, the blade is hidden within handle and therefore such a knife is deliberated to be dual action. When it comes to OTF knives, you will get to know many folklores. Below we have listed the top 7 myths that you have probably heard around.
Myth 1: A Sharp Knife is Harmless Than a Dull One
This is an interesting myth but it primarily depends on how you evaluate the word “harmless”. Considering a sharp knife, it can result in more harm than a dull knife. On the contrary, when exerting more force using a dull knife, you will perhaps hurt yourself. This myth is debatable considering the likelihood of injury.
Myth 2: Stainless Steel Won’t Rust
It is commonly assumed that stainless steel is more resistant to erosion in comparison to steels with a high percentage of carbon. However, stainless steel is not completely rust-free. Therefore, it’s important to take proper care of it to prevent corrosion particularly after being exposed to water.
Myth 3: Automatic Knives Have the Fastest Blade Deployment
It is true that automatic knives come with fast blade deployment, though these are not the only knives with quickest deployment since manual and spring-assisted stilettos have come a long way. In many cases, manual or spring assisted knives offer smoother blade deployment depending on which models you are looking forward to.
Myth 4: A Hard Steel Means Long Edge Retention
This myth is somewhat true, however, the hardness factor is not directly linked with edge retention. If a blade is very hard, it will probably become less flexible, brittle, and more likely to breaking.
Myth 5: Some Knives Doesn’t Need to be Sharpened
Every knife requires maintenance and therefore they need to be sharpened. Some advertisements put forward wrong claims, so be smart to identify those. There are few steel knives that have enhanced edge retention compared to others but eventually, all knives require sharpening at some point.
Myth 6: A High-Quality Knife is Expensive
An expensive knife comes with better quality, but it’s not true in every case. For instance, according to many customer reviews, the S30V steel is better than its latest upgrade, S35VN. You will find a great deal of budget-friendly knives that work similarly to expensive knives.
Myth 7: Do Not Bring a Knife to a Gun Fight
Never say never! It’s a common supposition that bringing a knife to a gunfight is useless since your gun will win in any way. However, when it comes to battling in close quarters, bringing a knife is an effective weapon. A knife comes in handy and is a highly practical tool especially if you are in 16 feet of your opponent.