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Thread: Wtk: Are switchblades legal to sell/own?

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    Default WTK: Are switchblades legal to sell/own?

    This may not be the right spot to ask this question but this (CSP) is the only place I hang out that has a dedicated knife forum. Are switchblades legal to own or sell? I just got a bunch of knives and there are a few switchblades (Spring action knives?) in the bunch I would like to move along. I'd like to know before I offer them up and get slapped.

    Thanks.
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    Depends on the state. Other than just calling the local PD and asking, just Google (State Name + Switchblade + Law + possession). Some allow them, others generally prohibit a pocket knife with a blade more than 2 1/2 or 3 inches that can be opened by a button/spring or by gravity (flicking the wrist).
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    I have not looked at the Texas code on these in a while but it used to prohibit them, but it also allowed possession by a legitimate "collector." So guess if you have ten knives in Texas, one of them a switchblade; you are good.

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    Texas still prohibits them as do most states.

    It's always been funny to me that these days its pretty easy to carry a pistol in most states but edged weapons designed for defense are almost universally forbidden.

    A high quality switchblade isn't cheap but if they were legal here I'd buy one in a heartbeat.

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    I brought a couple home with me when I was stationed over-seas. One was from W. Germany and one was from Italy. The one from W. Germany is about 8" long open. The one from Italy is extremely well-made and cost more than the other one. It has brass grips and fully open it only measures 2" long. It is meant to hang on a key chain. The blade opens so fast when you press the button that you can't see it move with the naked eye. Mike

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    Yeah, there are times when 'the law can be an a$$'. Carrying a concealed and loaded firearm is a misdemeanor. Carrying a billy club or a 'dirk or dagger' is a felony. Go figure.
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    New York Penal Code @ 265.20 allows for the possession of a switchblade or gravity knife while lawfully hunting, fishing or trapping. How you would come about getting one however is a mystery as they can't be sold in the state.

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    In New Hampshire that archaic law was repealed last year. In NH you can now purchase, own, and carry any sort of knife you choose, including a switchblade. (Why anyone would want to totally escapes me.) Maine, on the other hand, still lives in their 1950s "Rebel Without A Cause" induced fantasy world, but frankly I think we have bigger fish to fry here at the moment.

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    Why would anyone want one? Pilots would, it's part of the survival kit. After you land without your blowjet, you may only have one good arm to free yourself from the tree you're hanging from by your shroud lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IditarodJoe View Post
    In New Hampshire that archaic law was repealed last year. In NH you can now purchase, own, and carry any sort of knife you choose, including a switchblade. (Why anyone would want to totally escapes me.) Maine, on the other hand, still lives in their 1950s "Rebel Without A Cause" induced fantasy world, but frankly I think we have bigger fish to fry here at the moment.
    I can tell you why, when the ship hits the sand, as my old daddy would say, a smooth cocealable knife that snaps open with the simple push of a button could be really good to have. As I said, if it was legal to purchase/carry one in Texas I would own a high quality "switch," emphasis on high quality because most of them are junk.

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