How to Close a Pocket Knife Real Steel Edition

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Pocket knives are incredibly useful tools that can come in handy in a wide range of situations. Whether you're out camping, hiking, or simply need to open a package, a pocket knife can be a lifesaver. However, if you're not used to handling one, it can be intimidating to figure out how to safely and effectively close it. In this article, we'll take you through the steps to safely and easily close a pocket knife. With a little practice and patience, you'll be able to close your pocket knife with confidence and ease.

To close a Luna slip joint knife, you'll need to take the following steps: 

how to close slip joint pocket knife
 
  1. Make sure your fingers are clear of the blade. It's important to always be aware of the position of the blade when handling a knife, and to keep your fingers away from the cutting edge. 
  2. Hold the handle of the knife firmly in your hand. Use your thumb to press down on the back of the blade, near the base.
  3. While holding the back of the blade down with your thumb, use your other hand to gently push the blade back into the handle of the knife. You should feel a slight resistance as the blade comes into contact with the spring inside the handle.
  4. Keep pushing the blade back into the handle until it clicks into place. The spring inside the handle should hold the blade securely in place, with no play or wobble.
  5. Finally, check to make sure the blade is fully seated in the handle and that it's not sticking out or protruding in any way. If everything looks good, you can safely store your knife or carry it with you.

To close the Luna Eco Frame Lock knife, follow these steps:

closing a frame lock pocket knife

  1. First, make sure your fingers are clear of the blade. Keep your fingers away from the cutting edge at all times to avoid injury.
  2. Locate the frame lock on the handle. The frame lock is a small metal piece on the side of the handle that locks the blade in place when open.
  3. Push the frame lock to the side with your thumb. This will release the blade and allow you to fold it back into the handle.
  4. Once the blade is released, use your other hand to gently push the blade back into the handle. Use your thumb to guide the blade until it clicks into place.
  5. Check to make sure the blade is fully seated in the handle and that the frame lock has engaged to hold the blade securely in place.
  6. Finally, give the blade a gentle tug to make sure it's locked in place and won't accidentally open while in your pocket or bag.

To close a Real Steel Sacra with a slide lock, follow these steps:

How to close a slide lock sacra

  1. Hold the knife handle firmly in your dominant hand with the blade facing away from you.
  2. Locate the slide lock
  3. Push the slide lock toward the spine of the knife with your thumb or index finger. This will release the blade from the locked position.
  4. Use your other hand to grasp the spine of the blade near the pivot point.
  5. With your fingers on the spine of the blade, slowly and carefully swing the blade back toward the handle until it is fully closed.
  6. Once the blade is closed, release the slide lock by sliding it back to its original position.

To close a Real Steel G5 Metamorph button lock, follow these steps:

How to close a button lock

  1. Hold the knife in your dominant hand with the blade facing away from you.
  2. Press the button lock located on the spine of the handle with your thumb or index finger.
  3. While keeping the button lock depressed, use your other hand to push the blade closed until it clicks into place. But as you noticed the blade will fall almost alone in the closed position
  4. Release the button lock to secure the blade in the closed position.

To close a Real Steel H6 Plus with a frame lock and an additional Beta-Plus lock, you need to follow these steps:

How to Close a Beta Plus lock pocket knife

  1. If you also had locked the Beta Plus lock for additional security you have to unlock it first
  2. Use your thumb and pull the Beta Plus lock back
  3. Afterwards use your thumb push the frame lock to the side to release the blade.
  4. While holding the frame lock to the side, use your other hand to push the blade gently towards the closed position.
  5. Continue to push the blade closed until you hear a click, indicating that the blade is fully locked in place.
  6. Check that the blade is securely closed by gently tugging on it.

To close the Luna Maius Lockback Knife, follow these simple steps:

How to close a lockback knife Luna Maius

  1. Hold the knife handle in your dominant hand with your fingers wrapped around the handle. With your thumb, push the lock release mechanism at the handle's rear end.
  2. While holding the lock release, use your other hand to push the blade back into the handle carefully.
  3.  Now change the grip of the holding hand upwards, and by doing that, release the lock release mechanism.
  4. As the blade moves to the closed position, push it into the handle until it clicks into place.

To close a Real Steel E801 Megalodon with a liner lock, follow these steps:

How to close a liner lock pocket knife Megalodon

  1. Hold the knife handle firmly in your dominant hand with your thumb on the top of the liner lock.
  2. Push the liner lock to the side with your thumb, releasing the blade from the locked position.
  3. With your other hand, hold the blade and slowly begin to fold it back into the handle.
  4. Double-check to make sure the blade is completely secured in the closed position before storing the knife.

Remember to always handle knives with care and respect, and to follow all safety guidelines and instructions provided by us. With practice and patience, you'll soon be able to close any pocket knife with ease.

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