"Rostfrei" is actually German, meaning "stainless". Switchblades stamped with "rostfrei" are generally lower quality although they can be ok knives for the money. If you want a switchblade just to have one (if its legal for you to have of course) they will be fine. If you're looking for something nicer or higher-end, you may be disappointed.
At the base of the blade ontop there's a flat plate that's the lock pull on it
switchblade (spring loaded knives)
Yes.
Yes they are
60 dollars to 260 dollars
It is illegal to possesses a switchblade knife on Federal property, including Washington DC. The ownership and carrying of switchblade knives is determined by state laws which vary. See link below for state laws on these knives.
It is illegal to sell a switchblade in Delaware, even if you are licensed to sell deadly weapons. Furthermore it is illegal to own or carry a switchblade in Delaware. the closest thing would be a spring assisted open knife. check out Kershaw Knives.
Rost is the German word for rust. Rostfrei means it won't rust.
"Rostfrei" is German, and means, "it won't rust". It is not a trademark.
Butterfly knives are considered a switchblade under Texas law. A switchblade is a prohibited weapon, meaning that they are illegal to possess. Even if a company will mail you the knife, you can be prosecuted if you are caught with it.
No, switchblade knives are generally illegal in New York, regardless of blade length. Possession and sale of switchblade knives are restricted by state law. It is advisable to confirm with local law enforcement for specific regulations.
If you are looking to purchase a switchblade knife, you have many choices. You can try your local sporting goods store such as Academy or Dick's Sporting goods. You can also find them at your local pawn shops as well as eBay or Amazon websites.