Largest assisted folder in production?

What are the largest assisted folders that are currently in production?
I'm no expert, but I think it's this:
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SOG Quake at 4.5" blade length. There may be some customs or some tac-force garbage bigger, but that's the largest assisted production knife that I know of.
 
Benchmade 275 fixed may not be the largest one, but IMO, it may be the BEST LARGE Folder.
8.7" OAL, 3.8" D2 blade. An excellent heavy-duty blade. Had two of these.
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Cold Steel Voyager XL, 5.5" blade, OAL 12.25" about the largest.

I don't think that either one is assisted.
 
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Yeah, the largest assisted opening folders out there aren't any good.

The local army surplus store used to have these assisted stilettos which I believe were 16", open.
Similar to the cold steel ti-lite copy but finished like a traditional stilettos with wood scales and a polished blade.
 
Cold Steel Swift is a fairly large assisted folder, and will be a lot better of a knife than the SOG Quake, though it is a bit smaller.
 
I just had a Cold Steel Recon 1 delivered today and it is a big bugger. Not cartoonishly big like the Opinel #13, but as large as someone with smaller hands like me could comfortably use as an EDC.

4” blade, almost 10” OAL and just over 5oz. CTS-XHP steel and G-10 as well as being under $100.

I am very impressed with this one for the $$$.

I looked at the American and Italian 4Max knives but they were 4x as much $$$ as the Recon 1.
 
Ok, silly question here, but why are so many people giving answers that don't have anything to do with the question? 7 out of 12 actual responses completely ignore what the question asked.

And in terms of bulk and volume of the blade, I'd say the ZT 030x. Not as long as a couple of the above answers, but a much deeper blade.
 
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