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FIXED & FOLDING New from Buck Knives


However, the S30V alloy has strength and toughness to spare. A hollow grind and S30V is an excellent combination. This is a risk with weaker blade steels.


S THE 898 IMPACT IS BUCK KNIVES’ FIRST FULLY AUTOMATIC FOLDING KNIFE.


T e 293 Inertia has an MSRP of $90, which is about right for an assisted-opening folder. However, the 294 Momentum has an MSRP of just $120. T at makes it one of the least expensive S30V tactical folders available.


898 Impact Buck’s fi rst-ever automatic tactical folder is a slam dunk. T e 898 Impact automatic folder is quite similar to the 294 Momentum as- sisted-opening folder. Both use a 3.1-inch-long, 0.120-inch-think, drop point blade. Importantly, both use the awesome S30V blade alloy. T is is simply the best steel available for a production folder intended for police patrol or tactical use.


The Inertia, Momentum and Impact all use a hollow ground blade. This blade grind has the greatest cutting and slicing power of any edge. This makes for a very thin blade body and edge.


S THE 898 IMPACT IS BUCK KNIVES’ FIRST FULLY AUTOMATIC FOLDING KNIFE. THE IMPACT USES THE EXCELLENT S30V BLADE STEEL. THE SAFETY PREVENTS THE BLADE FROM ACCIDENTALLY OPENING OR CLOSING.


NO CORDS NO CABLES NO BLUETOOTH


S THE 898 IMPACT USES A PUSH BUTTON TO AUTOMATICALLY OPEN THE 3.1-INCH BLADE. THE BLADE SWINGS OPEN IN THE SAME ARC AS SPRING-ASSISTED AND MANUALLY OPENING FOLDERS.


BENEFITS Increases safety margin and mobility Highly secure and reliable communications


Up to 50 hours on a single charge


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S THE 898 IMPACT USES A BUTTON LOCK (INTERNAL TANG LOCK), ONE OF THE STRONGEST LOCKING DESIGNS, AND A LARGER PIVOT PIN. HIGHEST PRAISE FOR THIS PUBLIC SAFETY-ORIENTED AUTOMATIC.


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