Folding knivesToday’s folding knives have become much more than a gentleman’s penknife or a farmer’s pocket utility blade. Technically those are still part of the crowd, but with better grades of materials have come many advancements in folding knife technology. Innovative opening systems give many the one-handed convenience of automatic opening knives, without the same restrictions in ownership and use. Fully open and locked, the best folders are as strong as fixed blades.

Today it’s possible to buy an excellent combat knife or survival blade in a folding clip style. You won’t even need a sheath if you’re happy clipping the knife to a pocket seam. On the other hand, a belt pouch is a good way to make sure the knife stays with you, and also a way to keep the dirt out. That’s one problem to consider, if you find an assisted opening folder an attractive idea. To work well, these knives need to be clean. If your normal occupation would jam them full of sand or hay, something simpler might be a better option.

That won’t stop most of us from appreciating a good tactical or utility folder in the same way we’d admire a good rifle. Some things just require a little more maintenance, and turn out to be well worth the trouble.

Some of Our Favorites

Truly the next generation of Buck hunting knives, the Buck 278 Folder has all the features of a good emergency knife as well.

The Boker Che offers a skeletonized lattice handle and all the features of an automatic except the spring.

The Buck Rush might be the automatic for the rest of us — a little nudge is all it requires.

See All of Our Folding Knife Reviews Below


Folding

Kershaw Scallion Plain Edge Folding Knife | Ken Onion Speed Safe Technology

A light but strong plain-edged knife well suited to everyday use, the Kershaw Scallion clips to your pocket and stays within...
JT Hats
1 min read

Kershaw Whirlwind Folder Knife by Ken Onion | Sandvik Combo Edge Blade

This plain and simple folder from Kershaw Ken Onion doesn’t have any gimmicks or flash but works reliably. The Whirlwind’s 3.5-inch...
JT Hats
55 sec read

Browning Mossy Oak Folding Knife | 3 Hunting Blades inc. Gut Hook & Saw

Three of the most often-used field dressing tools combine in the Mossy Oak hardwood handled 3-blade Folding Knife from Browning. The...
JT Hats
54 sec read

Case Bird Hook Yellow Hunting Knife | Discontinued Collector’s Item

This unusual knife style — discontinued by many manufacturers — is so far still a standard offer at Case. Nevertheless the...
JT Hats
59 sec read

Buck Summit Folding Knife designed by Peter Whittaker | One Handed w/ Liner Lock

The Buck Summit Folder adds several useful tools to a standard one-hand opening clip knife — without the clip. Designed by...
JT Hats
57 sec read

Blade Movie Replica Fantasy Sword | Bloodbath Glaive | United Cutlery

This licensed replica of the vampire killer Blade’s deadly Bloodbath Glaive rests securely on a boldly decorated metal stand, suitable for...
JT Hats
59 sec read

Boker Che Plate Folder Knife | Double Lockback Stainless w/ Clip

I’m not sure this is as new an idea as Boker makes it out to be, but the result is a...
JT Hats
1 min read

Bluegrass Cutlery Winchester 270 Knife | Folding Guard Lockback Collectible w/ Stag Handle

Part of Bluegrass Cutlery’s revival of old Winchester knife designs, the 270 Folding Guard Lockback definitely has nostalgia value and collectability...
JT Hats
54 sec read

Heckler & Koch Tactical Folding Knife | Liner Lock One Handed Aluminum

With H&K’s liner lock system, this tactical folder opens and closes with just one hand, without the complications of a true...
JT Hats
55 sec read

Extrema Ratio Reventon Folder Knife | Survival Tactical Tanto | Lamborghini Limited Edition

The Reventon Folder by the Italian tactical knife company Extrema Ratio will be a limited production run of only 2000 knives....
JT Hats
54 sec read

Boker Damascus Pearl Gentleman’s Knife | Lockback Folding Pocketknife | Manfred Sachse

Damascus steel hand-forged by master smith Manfred Sachse forms the two-inch blade of this mother-of-pearl handled gentleman’s folder from Boker Knives...
JT Hats
56 sec read

Al Mar Engraved Hawk Folding Knife | Cocobolo Wood Handle Pocketknife

The Al Mar Engraved Hawk with Cocobolo wood handles presents a new version of the very old Barlow design. Folding knives...
JT Hats
54 sec read

Best Tactical Knife: Heckler & Koch Folder | Liner Lock One Handed Aluminum

With H&K’s liner lock system, this tactical folder opens and closes with just one hand, without the complications of a true...
Ken
55 sec read

Benchmade Tanto Folding Knife | Search & Rescue Blade | Heckler & Koch, Mike Snody

Heckler and Koch, manufacturers of top quality sidearms for military and police forces, put their brand on this collaboration from knife...
JT Hats
53 sec read

Gerber Mini Covert Folding Combat Knife | Combo Edge Spear Point Blade

Though it’s not quite bullet-proof, the Gerber Mini-Covert in black fiberglass filled nylon and low-glare coated stainless steel is a knife...
JT Hats
1 min read

Taylor Cutlery Schrade Old Timer #80 Utility Pocket Knife

This Schrade Old Timer from Taylor Cutlery is a full sized pocketknife in the simple and reliable pattern of traditional American...
Ken
1 min read

Rapala Pro Guide Camp Combo Filet Knife & Pliers Set w/ Sheath

Instead of a heavy multi-tool with a host of options no fisherman needs, consider the Pro Guide Camp Combo from famous...
Ken
51 sec read

Victorinox Hercules Stainless Steel Swiss Army Pocket Knife

Victorinox makes the classic Swiss Army Knife in a multitude of forms–on their website you can even design your own, choosing...
Ken
56 sec read

Gerber Torch II Tactical Folding Knife | Stainless Steel Combo Edge Tanto Blade

In some ways the Gerber Torch II (4.6″ closed length) rivals much more expensive military folders, offering many of the same...
Ken
55 sec read

Buck 501 Squire Gentleman’s Pocket Knife | Surgical Stainless Steel Blade

Gentlemen’s pocket knives are usually lightweights suited to light work. What has made Buck knives of this pocket class stand out...
Ken
49 sec read

Boker Mini Lockblade Stainless Steel Folding Pocket Knife

From Boker Knives of Solingen, Germany, this Mini Lockblade is a perfect pocket size with a closed length of only 2...
Ken
1 min read

Spyderco Byrd Wings G-10 Double Blade Folding Lockblade Knife

The Spyderco Byrd Wings G-10 tackles one of the most common modern knife problems and finds a good answer. The 4...
Ken
47 sec read

Buck Omni Hunter 12 Pt 397BK Folding Knife | Stainless Steel Utility Blade

If you’re looking for pure function, the Buck Omni Hunter ought to be of interest. The Omni 397BK gives full size...
Ken
54 sec read

Smith & Wesson Spec Ops Folding Clip Knife & Analog Watch Tactical Set

In this gift set from Smith & Wesson, the well established manufacturer of police and military equipment, you get a good...
Ken
56 sec read

Buck 112 Ranger Lockback Folding Knife | Stainless Steel Hunting Blade w/ Sheath

It’s pretty easy for me to talk about the Buck 112 Ranger, because it’s just like the big brother version (the...
Ken
1 min read

Brunton Litetech Compact Binocular Set | Gerber Paraframe Folding Knife

For spotting game or judging the results of a target shot, there’s nothing quite so handy as a good pair of...
Ken
1 min read

Kershaw Blur Ken Onion Tactical Tanto Knife | Folding Speed Safe Blade

The tactical version of the well known Blur by Ken Kershaw, this black anodized and non reflective combo edged tanto is...
Ken
53 sec read

Kershaw Black Horse II Camo Folding Knife | Utility Lockback Blade

Kai USA, the Japanese producer of this American design by Ken Kershaw, makes some good choices in this utility camo knife–as...
Ken
55 sec read

Kershaw Grant County Lockback Pocket Knife | Utility Emergency Blade

Usually when you look at a knife that is stepped down in size, to the 2.625″ folded length of the Kershaw...
Ken
47 sec read

Spyderco Ladybug Utility Pocket Knife | Folding Emergency Blade

The smallest of Spyderco’s folders, the Ladybug packs the same versatility and solid construction as the big boys in the line....
Ken
53 sec read