They don’t have the “X” but they are sturdy and very good! I’ve been using them in that knife and so far it is working pretty well. Sticks well in the jeans and is really deep carry! I would recommend these if you want them!
BTW, I have one of those with the “X”, but is completely crap. Probably it is a copy of some kind of alloy. These that I’ve bought, they are metal!! Hope it helps
A Sanrenmu 7098SUX.
In the UK you are limited what you can edc. It’s up to 3 inches and non lockable. This ticks all those boxes. Love the build quality!
Will not fly over here to the east, one hand open are also a no go here.
Just heard a story about a unfortunate guy.
So this guy wanted to get a knife for his kids for boy-scouts, so he ordered a knife on one of those Chinese sites, but the knife had a range of no go features, so the guy got a hefty fine, and lost his hunting license for attempted import of illegal weapons.
Thank god the Danes of history cant see us now, they would kill all of us spineless weaklings, and it wouldn’t take more than 10 or so of them.
Sounds terrible! Here in Poland we can legally carry practically any kind of knife (except disguised). I can't imagine getting in trouble over a tool delivery.
However, all kinds of urban myths about illegal lengths and types of blades circulate as "common knowledge". Be aware of your exact local laws, people.
You could get a Spyderco Pingo, designed by Danish knifemakers Jens Anso and Jesper Voxnaes, just so that the knife follows the current Danish laws!
Here in France I think the rules are even stricter (at least on paper) : all blades are forbidden to carry in public EXCEPT when you have a good reason to do so (ie. be a Police officer…), now if you are controlled with a Swiss Army Knife and play nice it should be OK :innocent: