Automatic sliding 'stiletto' or switchblade knives are illegal in most US states, as are double bladed knives (daggers).
Pennsylvania is one state where this is the case.
**stiletto originally referred to a thin double bladed knife, often used by assassins. The blade was thin enough to slip between pieces of armor or mail.
Automatic, Butterfly, Out the front, spring-assisted and such knives are legal to purchase in 8 states. Some include Oregon, Arizona, Texas. In California, for an automatic to be legal, it has to be less than 3 inches total length (including handle). In Oregon, you can buy and sell automatic and Out-the-front knives, and you can carry them, but they cannot be concealed. Clipping them to your pocket is considered concealed.
yes butterfly knives are legal in pa although some officers genuinely believe they are not. If an officer asks you to hand it over tell him they are legal but still hand it over do not be stupid and keep it because he will write you a citation all though useless in court may entitle you to community service
Yes, spring-assisted knives are legal in Pennsylvania as long as the blade is under 3 inches in length and the knife is not considered a gravity knife or switchblade. However, it is always a good idea to check with local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
Nope. PA requires a MANUALLY OPERATED centerfire rifle (their term). Pump, lever, bolt, or single shot, yes. Semi-auto, no.
I'm pretty sure it's 100 lbs or more
It's 17 in PA.
yes
In Pennsylvania, there is no tint permitted on the windshield. You can have a tint that allows 70 percent of light in on the front, back, and rear windows. Metallic and mirrored tints are not allowed on front or back windows.
Yes, but centerfire semi auto rifles are not legal for HUNTING in PA.
Yes
Nov. 1 - April 15 in PA
no