

Tiny flippers definitely aren't for everyone, especially for all you guys with bigger hands. If you're going to actually carry/use these sorts of knives, they'll be 100% worth the cost in my mind. I don't necessarily agree with this thinking, as it's more so materials/design/brand names that drive prices in my opinion. People seem to equate size with price, meaning that a small knife should cost less than any comparable mid-sized to larger knife. Initially, $111 seems like quite a stretch for such a small knife, but I can attest that the Reticulan is worth every penny. The Reticulan is the priciest at $111, while the Jettison Compact is the cheapest at $25.

This ordering also shows them from most to least expensive. The first two are more premium options with titanium handles/nicer blade steels, while the last two are relatively easy to find budget flippers. It is ultimately the Customer’s responsibility to investigate and ensure that any item is legal to use, carry, possess, purchase and/or own within the Customer’s intended federal, state and/or local area.Going from left to right, four great tiny flippers are the Bestech Reticulan, Rike Hummingbird, CRKT Eros Small, and CRKT Jettison Compact. If you have any questions about any law or regulation, Shoot Straight advises you to consult with an attorney who will represent your interests. Therefore, any summaries of such laws and regulations provided by Shoot Straight at any time can, never, and will never serve as legal advice or counseling in any way.

Please be aware that United States federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations are complex and are subject to change. Shoot Straight makes its best effort to ensure that it remains current on all laws and regulations as applicable. Spring-Assisted, Switchblades, Butterfly, & OTF: Washington D.C., California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Alaskaīy proceeding with a transaction to purchase any restricted item, the Customer certifies that (1) the Customer has reviewed all United States federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations related to the use, possession, purchase and/or ownership of the restricted item(s) (2) the Customer is legally permitted to use, possess, purchase and/or own the restricted item(s) (3) the Customer does not intend to transfer the item(s) contrary to United States federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations (4) the item(s) will be used for lawful purposes only, and the Customer is not associated with any criminal group or criminal enterprise (5) the Customer is at least 18 years of age, or of the appropriate legal age for an item according to applicable federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations and (6) the Customer has read and understands the Terms of Service and Export Policy and (7) if applicable, Customer understands and agrees to restrictions on the return of certain regulated products. Does NOT engage in the sale of knives to the following states:**įixed Blade & Daggers: Washington D.C., California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Kansas, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alaska, Hawaiiįolding: Washington D.C., California, Massachusetts, New York, Alaska, Hawaii 8Cr13Mov steel blade with stonewashed finish.When you’ve got a big job to do, the Jettison is up for the challenge. Its frame lock will have your back and keep you safe.

Just reach into your pocket, grab the smooth titanium handle and put the Jettison to work. This compact folder acts bigger than its size with a cool looking 2″ modified wharncliffe blade that’s ideal for everyday tasks in the shop, home or wherever a job calls out for you. So, he created the compact, but mighty, Jettison. Later, he wanted to design a folder for tasks where bigger blades got in the way. He spent years learning the knife making traditions of his father, Joe Pardue and grandfather, Mel Pardue. Robert Carter is an up-and-coming knife designer from Hillister, Texas. But with a razor-sharp blade and frame lock, this everyday carry knife is anything but junior when it comes to cutting tasks. The designer of the Jettison comes from a long line of knife craftsmen. This compact knife had some big shoes to fill. Description CRKT 6120 Jettison Folding Pocket KnifeĪbout CRKT 6120 Jettison Folding Pocket Knife:
