5/8 of an inch
no CHANGE! actually it is.any length actually.look up mckall vs. maryland and youll find out why.Any knife that folds into the handle is legal.some cops just dont like it.
1 5 of an inch is 1 and 5/12 inches.
5/8 is 0.625 of an inch
round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
NO, as long as the blade is under 4 inches long
Yes, if you put enough force into it.
In order for a knife to be considered a pocket Knife the ability of the blade to be folded into the handle needs to be present. In addition to this the blade will typically range in length from 2 to 6 inches (5 to 15cm).
pering knife
there are some exceptions but for the most part as long as the blade is under 5 1/2 inches it's legal. no license needed.
scissors,knife,fork,teeth and blade are five examples of wedges
There is no DeWalt available in 2012 that uses that blade. It went out of stock about 5 years ago.
5/16 inch by 1 inch long approx.5/16 inch by 1 inch long approx.
5/8 of an inch
100.
Manual can openers vary quite considerably in size. The smallest that I have seen are about 6 cm long 1.5 cm wide and the thickness of a knife blade. The one that I have got are 5 cm wide, 22.5 cm long and 5 cm thick.
Depends entirely on the materials used, the type of sword, type of steel, width, length, blade thickness, etc. For comparison, I have a shortsword, 1075 high carbon steel, 20 inch blade, 5 inch handle, not sure of the blade thickness, 1 3/4 inch wide blade. it weighs a little over 3 lbs.