Large Inkosi Lock Rock

Thank you so much for the video, I have been curious and couldn't figure this out on my own. So are you just squeezing the lockbar to get the behavior shown? Thanks again for the video.
 
I'd wager good money they messed the knife up trying to break it for that video. I've handled a lot of 31s and even more Inkosi (and Umnumzaan) and never had that happen.

This is calling back to the fridge stabbing / spine whacking Umnumzaan from a decade ago where someone decided they could get some attention by bending the lock bar over to induce failure.
 
Thank you so much for the video, I have been curious and couldn't figure this out on my own. So are you just squeezing the lockbar to get the behavior shown? Thanks again for the video.

I’m holding the handle against the table and pushing down on the blade itself.
 
I'd wager good money they messed the knife up trying to break it for that video. I've handled a lot of 31s and even more Inkosi (and Umnumzaan) and never had that happen.

This is calling back to the fridge stabbing / spine whacking Umnumzaan from a decade ago where someone decided they could get some attention by bending the lock bar over to induce failure.

I basically saw a few videos of it happening with Sebenza 31’s and wanted to see if it was due to the ceramic ball or not. Knowing the Inkosi has the same lockup I thought I’d try the maneuver they were doing. It’s just a slight pressure on the knife really. Still functions great; I’m not bothered by the rock since that maneuver is never done with real knife use.
 
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