ok, last knives for a while, I promise.

started to get into the Kershaw line. affordable, functional, I'm really liking the Kershaw brand.
top one is the Grid made in China $29 speed safe assisted opening, bottom one is the Bareknuckle made in USA $69 manual flipper. prices are probably less than retail.
almost equal dimensions, the China one's grip is maybe 1/8 inch longer
China one is 8cr steel, USA one is Sandvik14 steel
Chinese one is a framelock, USA is a subframe lock which keeps the knife lighter
one problem with the USA one is the detent is super strong and has a hot spot near the pivot. so if I grip the subframe lock near the pivot, it is impossible to open. was worse when I first got it. I had to break it in, and work the sub frame lock many times with a screwdriver to loosen it up. now its much better but still not 100% dependable, maybe 95-98% dependable but usually opens no problem as long as I keep my fingers off the sub frame lock near the pivot, but the opening is very smooth. the Chinese one is 100% reliable
for the money, that Grid is a bargain, the only drawback is the 8cr steel if that matters to you. I would recommend this knife if you want a cheaper assisted opener, it works great
I cannot recommend the Bareknuckle because it took so much work to get it to work
