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Assisted Opening Knives
An assisted opening knife is not an automatic knife. That's the most important thing to understand before you buy one, and it's the distinction that determines where you can legally carry it. With an assisted opener, you start the blade moving manually — using a thumb stud, flipper tab, or blade hole — and a torsion bar or spring takes over to finish the opening motion. You initiate. The spring assists. That two-stage action is what separates assisted openers from true automatics under the law in most jurisdictions, and it's why they remain legal to carry in states where automatic knives face restrictions.
We carry assisted opening knives from makers who build the mechanism to enhance a working knife, not to mimic an automatic at a cheaper price. The best spring-assisted folders pair a fast-engaging torsion bar with solid blade steel and a reliable liner or frame lock. They deploy quickly, lock up firmly, and give you one-hand access without the legal considerations that come with carrying a push-button auto. For buyers who want rapid deployment in a folding knife that travels without complications, this is the category to explore.