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    Quote Originally Posted by d. m. ellington View Post
    Back in the 80s and 90s there was a man, I believe his name was Peterson, teaching a system called SCARS. He trained Navy Seals. This may be the method you are thinking of.
    I do believe that was the name mentioned when a SEAL team was going around to submarine's teaching it to us at the Groton, CT base in the early 90's. All H2H to incapacitate someone quickly if they boarded without approval. Nothing was "nice" about it for the person on the receiving end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    That's a slim double edged dagger/stiletto - a nasty piece of knife to slide in quickly, easily, and silently...that would make quick and silent work of anyone unfortunate enough to be on the receiving end of that. Makes perfect sense this would be a commando knife.

    Here, that's a one way ticket to a criminal record if you were caught with that, pretty sure most places as well.

    Guess it would be legal to own one I think, as a historical artifact, but you probably couldn't carry that in most places, assume you couldn't carry that in the USA either?
    Only knife off the top of my head that's illegal here is a switch blade. I still haven't worked out just why they've made those illegal...

    But, a while back I wrote the local district attorney. You can own and carry any size/style knife (or sword) you like. But you best not have it concealed in any way shape or form. I think they make an exception for small pocket knives with folding blades because just about everyone here has one. I've carried some sort of pocket knife since I was 8.

    I like the Fairbairn/Sykes style knives. Not quite as much as I like a bowie, but they're pretty solid blades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal View Post
    Only knife off the top of my head that's illegal here is a switch blade. I still haven't worked out just why they've made those illegal...

    But, a while back I wrote the local district attorney. You can own and carry any size/style knife (or sword) you like. But you best not have it concealed in any way shape or form. I think they make an exception for small pocket knives with folding blades because just about everyone here has one. I've carried some sort of pocket knife since I was 8.

    I like the Fairbairn/Sykes style knives. Not quite as much as I like a bowie, but they're pretty solid blades.
    I carry a benchmade automatic (switchblade) frequently. Only thing better than a red state, an orange state !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshal View Post
    Only knife off the top of my head that's illegal here is a switch blade. I still haven't worked out just why they've made those illegal...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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    They became outlawed/banned long before you & I were born. At a time when automatic(switch blades) were not the normal everyday knife of carry. When a small segment of our population brought negative attention to them.
    Introduce something different to the population in a negative, often violent manner & you get a law to regulate it or ban it.

    Legislators like to make laws, very few like to remove them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    They became outlawed/banned long before you & I were born. At a time when automatic(switch blades) were not the normal everyday knife of carry. When a small segment of our population brought negative attention to them.
    Introduce something different to the population in a negative, often violent manner & you get a law to regulate it or ban it.

    Legislators like to make laws, very few like to remove them.
    Yeah, my loose understanding is they were the knife of choice for gangs back in the day. Which led to them being outlawed in spite of the face that one could just as easily conceal a fixed blade of similar blade length and have it just as ready just as quick.

    Legislators are silly creatures sometimes. Especially when you take into consideration that half of those black states also allow concealed carry of pistols, which are arguably more lethal than any switchblade I've laid eyes on.



    It sure would be nice to find legislators that are willing to remove laws. The books could use a little clean up.
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    Oh well. When it all comes down, stuck is stuck....

    No concealing this

    Gerber MK I for me. I like a somewhat shorter version.

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    Ever had an auto knife in yer pocket (clip or not) and have it inadvertently open up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Ever had an auto knife in yer pocket (clip or not) and have it inadvertently open up?
    Did you post a pic in the Cut of the Day?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Ever had an auto knife in yer pocket (clip or not) and have it inadvertently open up?
    I live in one of those black states where they're not really allowed. So no, no I have not. My right to inadvertently shank myself is being infringed by big brother.


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    MY EDC clips into my watch pocket. Would not get far if somehow the release got hit.......

    STILL, My EDC stays sooo dull, I might poke myself.......About it!
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