Regulation-Friendly EDC Knives

The MecArmy EK3R Updates Slipjoint-Style Pocket Knives

The MecArmy EK3R Slipjoint may have an aggressive appearance, but this EDC knife is actually designed specifically for those living in places with heavy pocket knife restrictions. Built as a full-sized compact knife, the MecArmy EK3R features a non-locking slipjoint mechanism. The implementation of this mechanism allows the knife to be a viable carry option even in the strictest of locations. This is combined with a compact blade length of just 2.65", clearing the sub-3" restriction often held over knife blades.

The blade is made of 12C27 Sandvik steel and is shaped as an upswept Wharncliffe blade. This bladshape gives the knife a distinctly unintimidating appearance, while still providing a high level of utility. The handle is constructed of stainless steel and is held together with hex bolts. The EDC knife also features a stainless steel pocket clip for tip-down pocket carrying.
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3. Compact Blade Length - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Design compact pocket knives with blade lengths under 3 inches to comply with size restrictions.
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