That is illegal here (in my state) as well.
Quote from: captain spaulding on October 26, 2015, 07:29:01 PMThat is illegal here (in my state) as well.Well you and I are in the same state, why you think this is illegal?
"switchblade knife" means a knifehaving the appearance of a pocketknife and includes a spring-bladeknife, snap-blade knife, gravity knife, or any other similar typeknife, the blade or blades of which are two or more inches in lengthand which can be released automatically by a flick of a button,pressure on the handle, flip of the wrist or other mechanical device,or is released by the weight of the blade or by any type ofmechanism whatsoever. "Switchblade knife" does not include a knifethat opens with one hand utilizing thumb pressure applied solely tothe blade of the knife or a thumb stud attached to the blade,provided that the knife has a detent or other mechanism that providesresistance that must be overcome in opening the blade, or thatbiases the blade back toward its closed position.
Quote"switchblade knife" means a knifehaving the appearance of a pocketknife and includes a spring-bladeknife, snap-blade knife, gravity knife, or any other similar typeknife, the blade or blades of which are two or more inches in lengthand which can be released automatically by a flick of a button,pressure on the handle, flip of the wrist or other mechanical device,or is released by the weight of the blade or by any type ofmechanism whatsoever. "Switchblade knife" does not include a knifethat opens with one hand utilizing thumb pressure applied solely tothe blade of the knife or a thumb stud attached to the blade,provided that the knife has a detent or other mechanism that providesresistance that must be overcome in opening the blade, or thatbiases the blade back toward its closed position.If I am reading this correctly, to determine if a knife is switchblade, has nothing to do with where the blade comes but how it comes out. Assisted opening knives are not switchblades. I am under the impression that OTF7 is legal in CA. I emailed Schrade for some clarification.
I've handled a couple of the Schrades (the only type of OTF that's legal in Canada). Not really worth the hassle, honestly. You get all the downsides of an OTF knife (large size, wobbly blade lockup) and it's not particularly easy to open because of where you have to grip the knife.
Thank you for contacting Taylor Brands. Our out the front assisted opening knives are assisted opening. They are federally legal. All knife laws very state to state, city to city, county to county. We are able to ship our out the front assisted opening knives to all of our distributors and dealers in the state of California. The only ones we cannot ship to CA are double edged blades. You will need to check with your local government on the knife laws in your area. You can also get information on knife laws at www.AKTI.org. Regards,
My OTF is here, love it.
Quote from: Kampfer on November 04, 2015, 09:10:39 PMMy OTF is here, love it. Are we going to get a full review because I might have to get one of these eventually.
Quote from: captain spaulding on November 05, 2015, 02:53:46 AMQuote from: Kampfer on November 04, 2015, 09:10:39 PMMy OTF is here, love it. Are we going to get a full review because I might have to get one of these eventually.Yes, give me 7 days. I had it for 7 hours and I been playing with it nonstop, fired the blade at least 500 times already.