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No restrictions in OREGON to buy and sell.
You can make and sell a spring or Gravity Operated knife in Oregon and ship it acorss state lines IF the knife is legal at its destination and the Knife is disassembled while in transit. And the receiver assembles the knife to working order.
I spent 14 years as a Custom Knife Maker and made many many automatic spring operated knives.
I bought a new benchmade 9051 and the retailer had no problem shipping to me in WA???
Violation of WA state law to even possess it in WA UNLESS your LEO or emergency responder. And yes, the retailer was violating the law by shipping it to you if you aren't one of the above.
Good info BUT they haven't updated the info to the latest, it still says suppressors are illegal in WA and they aren't.Care to post something backing this up, because the laws don't.
KNIFE LAWS of the 50 STATES - Introduction and LINKS
http://knife-expert.com/fedswitch.txt
"Section 1242. Introduction, manufacture for introduction, transportation or distribution in interstate commerce; penalty
Whoever knowingly introduces, or manufactures for introduction,
into interstate commerce, or transports or distributes in
interstate commerce, any switchblade knife, shall be fined not more
than $2,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both."
"Section 1244. Exceptions
Sections 1242 and 1243 of this title shall not apply to -
(1) any common carrier or contract carrier, with respect to any
switchblade knife shipped, transported, or delivered for shipment
in interstate commerce in the ordinary course of business;
(2) the manufacture, sale, transportation, distribution,
possession, or introduction into interstate commerce, of
switchblade knives pursuant to contract with the Armed Forces;
(3) the Armed Forces or any member or employee thereof acting
in the performance of his duty; or
(4) the possession, and transportation upon his person, of any
switchblade knife with a blade three inches or less in length by
any individual who has only one arm."
Oops missed the disassembled part in your post. I've seen that referenced but never seen it verified.