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Information: Since 31st October 2024, there has been a general ban on the handling and possession of switchblade knives of all kinds in Germany. They are now prohibited objects and the possession thereof is a criminal offence. The possession of certain switchblade knives is prohibited in accordance with Annex 2 to the German Weapons law, Section 1, Number 1.4.1, and only permitted to persons who have a legitimate interest necessitating one-handed use (such as due to the loss of an arm or a missing or dysfunctional hand), or use them in connection with professional activities (e.g. hunting, crafts) or sports (e.g. sailing or mountaineering). The same applies to commercial dealers or manufacturers of such knives. Consequently,the sale is limited only to authorized individuals. Please verify before placing an order whether you possess such a legitimate interest. Daily routine is a thing of the past – the Boker Plus FRND breaks free of the daily humdrum and invigorates as a varied and slim automatic knife with EDC character. The drop-point blade made of D2 opens by push button and has a gritty stonewash finish that makes small traces of use almost disappear even after hard use. The robust button lock with an additional slider doubly secures the blade during use and significantly minimises the risk of unruly cutting actions escaping. Accidental opening in a trouser pocket is also a thing of the past thanks to the safety catch. The textured Grivory handle scales provide a firm grip even in wet conditions and highlights the lightness of the pocket-knife. Decorative accents are set by the anodised screws and the purple-edged blade axle screw. Supplied with a lanyard hole, a wire clip (tip-up/r) and a high-quality nylon pouch.Warning and safety information:Cut injuries: The most common danger when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can quickly penetrate skin and tissue.Slipping of the knife: Improper or excessive pressure can cause the knife to slip, resulting in uncontrolled movements that can cause injuries.Injuries due to falls: Knives should never be left unsecured or near table edges to prevent them from falling and injuring someone.Blunt knives: Blunt knives pose a greater risk of injury as they require more force and can slip more easily. Knives should therefore be properly sharpened regularly.Improper use: Using a knife for tasks for which it is not intended (e.g. as a lever tool) can not only damage the blade, but also lead to accidents.
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