Hand it back like a man!

Published on April 17, 2025
Duration: 0:26

This video highlights crucial knife handling etiquette, specifically demonstrating the importance of closing a folding knife before returning it to the owner. It emphasizes safety and respect when borrowing tools, using a Tectos A3 Delta as an example. The interaction underscores professional conduct in a retail firearms environment.

Quick Summary

Proper knife etiquette dictates that you must always fold the blade completely before returning a borrowed knife. This safety measure prevents accidental cuts and shows respect for the tool and its owner.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Customer Purchase & Request
  2. 00:05Knife Loan: Tectos A3 Delta
  3. 00:17Safety Etiquette: Fold the Blade!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct way to return a borrowed folding knife?

You should always ensure the blade is fully closed and locked before handing the knife back to its owner. This demonstrates respect for the tool and prevents accidental cuts.

Why is it important to fold a knife before returning it?

Folding the knife blade before returning it is crucial for safety etiquette. It prevents the recipient from accidentally cutting themselves on the exposed blade, ensuring a safe and respectful transaction.

What knife was mentioned in the D'Boss Firearms video?

The specific knife mentioned and demonstrated in the D'Boss Firearms video was a Tectos A3 Delta, a black folding pocket knife with a crossbar/axis style lock.

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