I hope not
It depends on the occasion.
No. Although it would've been a novel weapon for an assassin during the Crusades, no such weapon existed. All blueprints drawn for the weapon were created by Ubisoft Montreal, the game's designer.
There are many forms. One way is the scissor mechanism similar to that of a scissor lift. others have pulleys. One cool one on youtube shows a dual action pulley system that resets each time. check out ammnra (spelled like that)
Blades on a helicopter provide both lift and thrust, therefore, the more blades, the more lift and speed can be obtained. IT should also be noted that more horsepower is needed for the additional blades so it can be a trade off in fuel consumption.
King Camp Gillette invented the throw away blades with the help of William Nickerson.
Hidden blades are illegal anywhere you go becuase they can be classified as a spring-assisted blade, which is against the Switch-blade Act.
swords dagers and hidden blades. Yes hidden blades are real.
No
If there are, they are illegal.
If your talking about in the Assassins creed series, no where, there is no such thing as a "third" hidden blade, only in script modifications. If your talking about real hidden blades, just make one.
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Connecticut.
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yes but only online that i know of