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What Is A Switch Blade?

Is that like an automatic knife or is it just a plain jane manual foldable?
Specifically Gerber AR 3.0http://www.gerbergear.com/index.php/prod…
Is this knife legal to carry in VA with out a concealed carry permit (visible to people)?

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Types of Folding Blade Knives

Finding different types of knives also provides you with easy access to alternative uses with knives. One of the most popular types of knives available for those that are interested in convenience, safety and some of the best options for the tools needed is through automatic knives. These provide you with a different approach to getting the most out of your needs for knives as tools, no matter what situation you are in. With these styles of knives, you have the ability to get the right cut for different needs, as well as ease of use through the mechanics of the knives.

Folding blades come with various characteristics and qualities, dependent on the make and model they are made off of. The main concept behind this is to have a knife that is able to move into a slotted area inside the handle. This is defined either by a layered fit or with a straight slot that compacts the knife into the correct space. Folding blade knives are also defined by the different abilities to combine innovation with this, such as an automatic knife.

The automatic knives are also referred to as switchblades and are defined by their ability to automatically open when pushing a button. This technology requires a spring or mechanism that is inside the knife that allows it to push open easily. The automatic knives are made either with a side flip that opens or with the ability to push forward from a top slot. These designs are both available with the ability to have more convenience added into the knife.

Not only do automatic knives and switchblades define the folding blade knives, but other combination knives have also moved to the forefront of this specific style. Pocket knives, for instance, will have the folding blade features while providing different aspects to the knives that create a better feel and look for the knife. These smaller sets of knives are easier to hold and work for cutting basic materials or providing you with survival knives while are out in the wilderness.

If you want to move into a specific design with pocket knives, then you can also consider specialized brands that provide even more convenience for everyday tools. One of the well-known specialties folded blade knives are Swiss army knives. This includes a combination of tools and devices, as well as basic pocket knives that are a part of the mix, allowing for a complete set of tools with the knives. This provides some of the better alternatives for those who are interested in the knives.

For anyone that is looking at different designs for knives are the ability to combine convenience, safety and some of the latest styles in knives through folding blade knives. The several styles and looks with these different knives are known for providing some of the easiest tools to use for your cutting needs, while offering you a combination of features that makes slicing and cutting even easier.

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Hunting Knives: Choosing The Best Blade For You

Hunting knives, tactical knives and pocket knives are the type of tools that every hunter needs at some point or another. When it comes time to prepare your game for transport off the mountain or to take care of some camping basics like cutting or chopping, it is important to have a sturdy, reliable hunting knife that you can count on to last for several hunting seasons. If the tactical knife or pocket knife is perpetually dull or flimsy it is very unlikely that you will enjoy your time hunting and may in fact result in a lack-luster hunting season. That is why it is important to make sure to always have the right blade on you at all times, and to choose the right blade. Many people do not know that there is more than one blade type, when really there are three main blades that a person can choose from, depending on their individual needs.

Drop Point Blade Hunting Knives

The drop point blade is the most popular type of tactical knife blade on the market today. The drop point has a sharp curve to the blade and it is forged of a thick, durable steel blade that can stand up to just about anything. The edge of the drop point blade makes it one of the most utilitarian of the three knives mentioned here. It can be used to jab or point as well as slice, and it is very useful for efficiently skinning game after it has been killed.

Clip Point Blade Hunting Knives

The clip point blade is another one of the more popular types of hunting knives out there. Although the clip point is not nearly as popular as the drop point blade, the clip point blade is made of thinner steel and the blade is flat, with a point to it. The clip point blade is perfect for skinning game as well, but the clip point blade is also perfect for other uses that are not related to hunting, like cutting ropes or branches or other things of that nature. The clip point blade is a useful knives for hunters to have, and is one of the most commonly used and carried types of hunting blades out there.

The Skinning Knife

Skinning knives are other popular hunting knives, although they are not nearly as multipurpose as some of the other tactical knives on the market. Skinning knives are just for that, removing the skin of a game animal from the meat. Skinning takes a certain type of blade in order for the meat to be as well preserved as possible. If you find that you lose a lot of your game during the skinning process, you may want to consider purchasing a skinning knife in addition to a more tactical blade.

Having reliable hunting knives is an important element of successful hunting, whether you are a big game hunter, waterfowl hunter or fisherman. By knowing the various blade types available you can determine which best fits your needs and your use level. Remember that there is more to a knife than the style of its handle or its price. The craftsmanship and style of the blade are the fundamental elements that will make the hunting knife a valuable addition to your hunting equipment.

~Ben Anton, 2007

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switch blade knives are illegal in some places

The concept of these spring loaded blades have been around for many years. With examples of them appearing on flintlock pistols and on coach guns as early as 1700s. Then later in 1790s being made a more offered tool. Many of the early examples switchblades are either English, of French.

The blade that opens from the side is much like other pocket knives. You push the button and the blade swings out the side like any other knife. The out-the-front or the OTF switchblade, pops out the front as the name suggest. Now there are two different types of OTF blades a single and double action. The single action is when you push the button and the blade pops out and then you have to manually push the blade back in. The double action is the same this the different of that to put the blade back in you just push the button again. These knives have been at the center of controversy for years, because of the popularity with criminals. because of the quick opening systems of these knives people that might brake the law like them.

The concept of these spring loaded blades have been around for many years. With examples of them appearing on flintlock pistols and on coach guns as early as 1700s. Then later in 1790s being made a more offered tool. Many of the early examples switchblades are either English, of French.

Right after the civil war in America knife production was industrialized. That is when the first American switchblade was made. It is called the Korn Patent knife. These blades really took off in the 1890s and where even soled to lady’s to put in there sewing kits. Then Italian makers got in to the switchblade game and that is where we get the knives called Stilettos.

switchblades started to get its bad name when street gangs started using them. People started to think that if they put a ban on them that it would stop gang violence. The US congress chose to make these knives illegal. So in the 1960s switchblades that where made in America where only being soled to the military. Later knife makers found away around these laws by selling switchblades in build it your self kits. Now though this loophole is closed in many states.

these knives are legal in some country’s but very illegal in others. Although many country’s banned them and many more have very strict laws, you can carry them in some country’s. In the United States you can not carry them on federal lands, Indian reservations, military bases, or Washington DC. The Act that limits switchblades also limits Ballistic knives. But other then that the federal government leaves the rest of the decision making to the individual states.

In many states the are out right illegal, and in some they are perfectly legal. Then there are a few that they are legal but with some guide lines. In Missouri, Montana, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Texas they are illegal, but exceptions are made for antiques and collectors. In Virginia you can own one but you can’t sell one. In Rhode Island you can own one but it can’t have a dagger, dirk, or stiletto blade. In Ohio you can have one but you have to buy it though a online retailer. In New York you and have one but only if you have a hunting or fishing license. So of these laws are pretty out there but to each there own.

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Piranha Bodyguard Auto: Slick Blade


15 US 1244 (2-4):
“Switchblade knives can be shipped by common carrier, that sale, transportation or distribution, possession or introduction into interstate commerce of switchblade knives is autho…

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