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Quick Look: Schrade X-Timer

A Brief Evaluation by Phil Elmore


The
Schrade
X-timer caught me by surprise as I was shopping for Yule gifts in 2002. 
Wandering the aisles of Wal*Mart, I found these knives clamshell-packed and
hanging from a shelf.

With a three and a half inch black-coated blade, thumb disk, and
pocket clip, the knife is obviously intended as a tactical folder.  The
handle swells to a very minimal guard and has a lanyard hole at the end.


As
it is a rocker-bar lockback, I was inclined to trust the X-timer more than a
Schrade linerlock.  (To be honest, Schrade’s linerlocks have never been to
my liking, particularly on the “Cliphanger.”)  I bought two
X-timers and discovered that one had a little blade play (up and down) when
open.  The other was nice and solid.


The aluminum handle slabs are cross-hatched and very “grippy.” 
The removable metal clip is configured for “tip-down” carry, which is
what I prefer.

If you’re looking for a reasonably inexpensive, locking,
pocket-clip folder and you find yourself close to a Wal*Mart, check for the
X-timer. 

It’s worth examining.

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