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In Illinois, carrying a fixed-blade knife, including a karambit, is generally legal as long as the blade is under 3 inches in length. However, it's essential to consider that local laws and regulations may vary, and carrying a knife with the intent to use it as a weapon could lead to legal issues. Always check specific local ordinances and ensure you are aware of any restrictions in your area.
yes for protection
area of the edge of the blade is smaller for a sharp knife. so for the same force the pressure under the blade will be greater and smaller force required to give the same pressure.
Depends. Under Texas law you can not carry an illegal knife on or about your person (concealed or in the open does not matter). An illegal knife is: (A) knife with a blade over five and one-half inches; (B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab another by being thrown; (C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk, stiletto, and poniard; (double edged) (D) bowie knife; (E) sword; or (F) spear. Texas Penal code Section 46.01 and 46.02
Swiss Army Knives are legal, providing the blade is under 3 inches. "Knives where the blade folds into the handle, like a Swiss Army Knife, aren't illegal as long as the blade is shorter than three inches (7.62 cms)" - http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/CrimeJusticeAndTheLaw/CrimePrevention/DG_078569 Skiny
Do you mean adjustable shoulder harness, used for carrying a knife under a coat, or did you did mean "hardness", which usually refers to the Rockwell Scale that determines how hard or soft the metal of a blade is.
Use a razor blade knife to cut the caulk. It isn't under the toilet, just around the edge.
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.
area of the edge of the blade is smaller for a sharp knife. so for the same force the pressure under the blade will be greater and smaller force required to give the same pressure.
No! They are not. They are classed as an offensive weapon (a flick knife specifically) under the Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959. Under this act, it is illegal to import, sell or carry a flick knife or a knife that has a blade, hidden within the handle, released either by gravity or mechanical operation (ie: a butterfly, or a Balisong knife.) Therefore, butterfly knifes are not legal in the UK.
It is legal for you to carry an assisted opening knife but not a switchblade. An assisted opening knife does not have a button but does have a spring, you slightly open the knife and then it opens the rest of the way for you.Remember it has to be under 5.5 inches.
Rub it with a rag dipped in Goof Off, then try sliding a craft knife blade under it.