Originally posted by Speedy Parker
Knives that have to be "opened" are useless.
there are good lock-blades that have a spring that help them open up and have a thumb pin to position and then just a gentle wrist whip to open them up.
but they're only legal up to 4 inches I believe. or 3 1/2 inch. or the length of your palm (is the actual rule)
it's legal to have a longer lock-blade but it has to be in a holder on your belt. can't be concealed.
I've got an old gravity locking blade knife that was my grandfather's. It's a Shapleigh brand with ebony (?) wood and a silver diamond inlay. I palmed it once when I got arrested for underage beer possession as a teenager. I didn't want to risk losing it.
I still have it. The knife is probably approaching a century old.
the old paratrooper kind? might be worth something now
I do want an OTF knife (same concept but spring loaded) but they're illegal here for some retarded reason so I'd have to get someone to disassemble it and send the blade and scales separately
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready
there are good lock-blades that have a spring that help them open up and have a thumb pin to position and then just a gentle wrist whip to open them up.
but they're only legal up to 4 inches I believe. or 3 1/2 inch. or the length of your palm (is the actual rule)
it's legal to have a longer lock-blade but it has to be in a holder on your belt. can't be concealed.
You have no clue what is legal. You are a product of Clowniefornia. In my state and several more including Florida you can carry a fucking claymore if you wish. And you want to conceal under a trench coat ala Highlander have at it.