Revolutionizing EDC: Civivi’s Game-Changing Redesign of Its Best-Selling Affordable Legal Pocket Knife

Restrictions on Folding Knives: What You Need to Know

While folding knives are not illegal in the United States, local laws may still apply, often in conjunction with other mechanisms. For instance, automatic deployments can be restricted in some areas. However, overseas, the laws are even more stringent, often banning locks altogether.

Breaking Free from Locks

Fortunately, the new Civivi Elementum Slip Joint knife sidesteps even the most restrictive folding knife bans. By ditching the flipper and lock and featuring a blade under 3 inches, it’s a perfect solution for those who want to stay within legal boundaries.

Introducing the Elementum Slip Joint**

Among the new knives are one with a “Blue Ocean” resin handle and the other with a carbon fiber handle and Damascus blade.
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**Variety is Key**

Unlike some manufacturers, Civivi has not limited itself to a single model. Instead, it has launched the Elementum Slip Joint in five distinct versions, catering to different tastes and preferences. From the materials to the handle types, each iteration offers something unique.

**Folding Knife Features**

All of the Elementum Slip Joint versions share the following features:

• 7.02-inch length
• 2.96-inch blade length
• Slipjoint mechanism
• Nail nick
• Steel: 14C28N (slightly less tough than D2, but with better corrosion resistance)
• Handle materials: G10, canvas Micarta, Guibortia wood, resin, or carbon fiber

These variations offer flexibility and allow knife enthusiasts to find the perfect model that suits their needs. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of folding knives, there’s something here for everyone.

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