MTech USA 250th Anniversary Knife | "We the People" Spring Assisted Folder | America 250 Edition
Product Description
Celebrate a historic milestone with the MTech USA 250th Anniversary Commemorative Pocket Knife. Expertly crafted to honor 250 years of American freedom (1776–2026), this tactical folding knife blends premium utility with a fiercely patriotic design. Whether you are an avid everyday carrier, a historical collector, or looking for the ultimate gift for a patriot, this limited-edition blade is built to stand the test of time.Featuring the iconic "We the People" script over a stylized American flag handle, it serves as a functional piece of history right in your pocket.
Key Features
- Commemorative Design: Special edition laser-etched blade reads "America: 250 Years of Freedom" to honor the US Semiquincentennial.
- Lightning-Fast Deployment: Equipped with a smooth spring-assisted opening mechanism via the dual thumb studs or index flipper.
- Razor-Sharp Edge: The 3.37-inch fine-edge drop point blade is forged from 3Cr13 stainless steel for reliable edge retention and excellent corrosion resistance.
- Secure Grip & Lock: The durable aluminum handle features ergonomic finger grooves and a dependable liner lock to keep the blade securely fixed during heavy use.
- Convenient Carry: Includes a heavy-duty stainless steel pocket clip stamped with the authentic MTech USA logo for secure tip-down everyday carry (EDC).
Technical Specifications
- Brand: MTech USA
- Model Series: 250th Anniversary / America 250
- Blade Material: 3Cr13 Stainless Steel (Corrosion Resistant)
- Blade Style: Drop Point with Fine Edge
- Blade Length: 3.37"
- Closed Length: 4.50"
- Overall Length: 7.87"
- Handle Material: Aluminum with Graphic Overlay
- Lock Type: Liner Lock
- Opening Mechanism: Spring Assisted (Index Flipper + Thumb Studs)
- Weight: Approx. 4.5 oz
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is 3Cr13 steel good for knives?
A: Yes, for everyday use. 3Cr13 stainless steel is a durable, budget-friendly steel known for its high corrosion resistance. It is very easy to sharpen, making it a great choice for general utility tasks like opening boxes, cutting rope, or outdoor camping use.
Q. Is a spring-assisted knife considered a switchblade?
A: No. A spring-assisted knife requires the user to manually start opening the blade (using the flipper or thumb stud) before the spring takes over. Switchblades open with the push of a button. Because of this distinction, spring-assisted knives are legal to own and carry in most US states, but we always recommend checking your local laws.
Q. How do I close the knife?
A: This knife uses a Liner Lock safety mechanism. To close it, look inside the handle where the blade meets the frame. You will see a metal leaf (the liner) bent inward to prop the blade open. Simply push this metal leaf to the side (towards the handle wall) with your thumb to unlock the blade, then carefully fold it closed.