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I spent 14 years of my life as a Custom Knifemaker I made everything from little parring knives to automatic's and even a short sword that could take your arm off in a single blow.
And the very best throwing knife ever made is a BRICK a std red brick. It works on every surface the same you can throw it accurately much father then the knife. And they cost about .90 cents.
You throw a knife at me an you don't kill me dead or at the very least find a spot that will incapacitate me and I'm going to be damn pissed and now I have your knife and you don't. What you think I'm going to do with it?
I spent 14 years of my life as a Custom Knifemaker I made everything from little parring knives to automatic's and even a short sword that could take your arm off in a single blow.
And the very best throwing knife ever made is a BRICK a std red brick. It works on every surface the same you can throw it accurately much father then the knife. And they cost about .90 cents.
You throw a knife at me an you don't kill me dead or at the very least find a spot that will incapacitate me and I'm going to be damn pissed and now I have your knife and you don't. What you think I'm going to do with it?
Both great responses, thank you. So from the googling I've done, my understanding is that it is "legal" to posses a centrifugal force assisted blade, but it is "illegal" to conceal. EG. ive seen many spring assisted and switchblades for sale in portland, but once one conceals it, it becomes illegal.
Please someone correct me if I am misinformed.
Wow, I must be spoiled rotten, here in Arizona I can carry any kind of knife or handgun concealed, on my person or in my pocket without a CCW