Instead of hoping that Victorinox would make tools specifically for the British buyer,why don't you petition your representatives in your Parliament to do away with those ridiculous laws ?
This is sounding very political to me...
Let's try to steer this discussion back to the non locking Spirit thread. I just had a look at the Spirit locking system and I think it may be fairly easy to make the blade non locking. Seeing as the Spirit actually has a backspring system should be advantageous in this to keep the blade open and to operate as a regular slipjoint. Maybe if the lower cutout on the tang of the blade where the baskspring lock in would be ground down with a dremel, it wouldn't lock anymore. I'll have to find a picture of the locking system and backspring, we had a few of them taken apart, I think J-sews and Metro.
OK, if one were to round this notch up so the locking system wouldn't engage, I think that would make the Spirit blade a non locking one. (Image removed from quote.)
Seen the pic on my travels, thanks for posting it here.I think "rounding the notch up" requires material to be removed from the entire rear of the tang. Quite a bit.My last foray into a similar lock was a Gerber Evo a few years ago. There the locking bar moved quite a distance over a flat portion of the tang preventing rotation. At the time I couldn't see the answer. I removed the bar and the tools flopped around.I think the best solution for the Spirit is a slot in the locking bar. Thoughts anybody? And is it possible without dismantling?
The last time I brought this up some people felt it wouldn't matter that the blade was modified to not lock, since it was still a locking tool.
There are a few ways to make the blades non locking and I know I can do this without even taking it apart.The last time I brought this up some people felt it wouldn't matter that the blade was modified to not lock, since it was still a locking tool. So I dont know what the heck is right and wrong as it seems the entire law is open to interpretation.The question to answer is simple though. If I have a lock blade MT, but modify it so that it is 'irreversibly' (i think irreversible is important since they could argue you could change it back at will while carrying) charged to non locking. Is that considered legal for UK carry? IF yes, then I can definitely come up with a solution.