Best Two-Screw Knives (knives that require two or less screws to disassemble)

Ooh, this is a neat idea for a thread! :)

I only own one example at the moment, my Shirogorov NeOn NL:

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The iconic Buck 110 and 112 knives are held together with a few straight brass pins that can be pushed out. The two sides then rotate around the steel rivet holding the locking bar on. Full disassembly involves grinding that off.

It is a 1970s design and technology. and an industry game changer at that time. I like them, but knives are so far beyond that now.
 
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Vero Isotope integral. Owned this one about a month ago. This knife is the very definition of smooth, both in action and design.

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This one speaks for itself.
 
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