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Small-ish compared to what I am replacing this knife with. The pocket clip is located at the hinged end of the knife, so you carry it with the knife tip down. When you pull it from your pocket, the 1st thing you have to do is re-arrange it in your hand so you can open it. Odd. Also, the clip is located at the very end of the knife frame, so it sits really low in your pocket and can be difficult to get out. The assisted/flip open feature doesn't result in the blade locking when you flip it open with your thumb. It opens about 1/2 way, then you have to rotate the blade the rest of the way with your thumb to lock it… Also odd… Not my 1st assisted knife, so this may need some breaking in to open fully using the assisted open mechanism. I might disassemble it, polish the metal and lube it, maybe that will help. It is a handsome knife though…