The resQme does still appeal more as it'll be carried in a variety of ways Does anyone know if it'll work on tempered glass then
Check this out too:http://www.exduct.com/Chinese-Folding-Knives/SRM-Knife-Gifts/ZBT21-SRM-Folding-Knife.htmlI have the locking versions of these SRM family members (the Ts' ) and they are pretty solid knives. I am not sure about the blade length legality, but it has a glass breaker, strap cutter, can opener; multitoolish and cheap.
Quote from: Mike, Lord of the Spammers! on September 12, 2012, 07:33:15 AMThe resQme does still appeal more as it'll be carried in a variety of ways Does anyone know if it'll work on tempered glass then They started using tempered glass on the side windows of cars in the 1950s... so its a pretty safe bet that all modern cars have tempered glass side windows, and laminated glass front windshields.
Quote from: dks on September 15, 2012, 10:05:05 AM Check this out too:http://www.exduct.com/Chinese-Folding-Knives/SRM-Knife-Gifts/ZBT21-SRM-Folding-Knife.htmlI have the locking versions of these SRM family members (the Ts' ) and they are pretty solid knives. I am not sure about the blade length legality, but it has a glass breaker, strap cutter, can opener; multitoolish and cheap.The link won't let me view it Might be because I'm on my tablet though
Are rescue hook's UK legle does anyone know?Technically they look like fixed blades
Keeping it in the car adds more credence to the theory that it's not a weapon...."Hey mate, give me your wallet or wait a few minutes while I run to my car, then when I get back hold still for a bit while I cut your clothes off...."I'd probably phrase it exactly that way when brought before a judge too...DefSent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2