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How Should B2B Buyers Evaluate OTF Knife Designs Before OEM Sourcing?

An OTF knife looks impressive, but it is not a simple sourcing item. Weak specs can create mechanism failures, compliance risk, and costly rework. B2B buyers should evaluate an OTF knife by structure, action type, market legality, blade steel, handle material, internal fit, spring system, assembly control, quality testing, packaging, and after-sales expectations before starting […]

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How Should B2B Knife Sellers Approach Pocket Knife Laws Before Sales, Ownership, and Carry Claims?

Pocket knife rules are easy to oversimplify. One wrong listing claim can create customs, platform, retail, or buyer trust problems. B2B knife sellers should treat pocket knife laws as market-specific compliance work. Before sales, ownership, or carry claims, they should verify destination rules, age limits, blade length, lock type, opening mechanism, packaging, delivery controls, and […]

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How Should Buyers Specify Pocket Knife Types by Blade, Use, and Opening Mechanism?

Pocket knife categories look simple until sourcing starts. A vague type can create wrong blades, wrong locks, wrong price, and compliance questions. Buyers should specify pocket knife types by defining blade profile, target use, opening mechanism, lock type, size, blade steel, handle material, clip, packaging, compliance review, and QC requirements before asking an OEM/ODM supplier […]

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How Should Buyers Specify Hunting Knife Parts for OEM Projects?

A hunting knife can look complete but still be poorly specified. If one part is vague, the sample can miss the market. Buyers should specify hunting knife parts by defining blade shape, point, edge, spine, tang, ricasso, choil, guard, handle scales, pins, butt, sheath, materials, heat treatment, finish, packaging, and QC requirements before sampling. Quick […]

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How Should Knife Buyers Specify Crossbar Lock Knives for OEM Projects?

A crossbar lock can feel smooth and modern, but a weak specification can create blade play, spring issues, and confusing product names. Knife buyers should specify crossbar lock knives by defining the lock name, blade and handle structure, crossbar material, spring type, tang geometry, pivot tolerance, opening feel, safety expectations, QC tests, packaging, and RFQ […]

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How Should Knife Buyers Evaluate Balisong or Butterfly Knife OEM Projects?

Butterfly knives attract attention, but attention can become risk. If buyers skip compliance and mechanism checks, a promising project can stop before production starts. Knife buyers should evaluate balisong or butterfly knife OEM projects by checking destination-market legality, product positioning, handle structure, pivot fit, latch design, blade status, packaging warnings, and quality inspection before approving […]

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