It is not legal. However if you are deployed to a FOB, nobody will care. Some PX's will not sell you a switchblade if you aren't active duty. Others do not care, especially ones staffed by foreign nationals. If you are turned away at the PX, you can get someone from your unit to buy it for you. When you ship stuff home, they search your package for contraband. Best not to have a switchblade inside. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switchblade covers the legality issues
Only if you are in the Military can you carry ANY type of switchblade. Now, "spring assisted" you can carry (its a "switchblade" if you can push a button on the handle to automatically release the blade).
No
it is legal to carry a knife there but not switchblade or butterfly.
In California, switchblade knives are generally illegal to own, sell, or carry. The law defines a switchblade as any knife that has a blade that automatically opens with a flick of a button or similar mechanism. However, there are exceptions for certain law enforcement and military personnel. Always check the latest local laws and regulations, as they can change or have specific provisions.
Yes, it is legal to own and carry a switchblade knife in Arizona as long as it is not concealed with the intent to commit a crime. Arizona law allows for the possession and use of switchblades for everyday carry.
No. They are illegal to possess. A butterfly knife is considered a switchblade under Texas law. A switchblade is a prohibited weapon.
Yes, switchblades are illegal to own, sell, or carry in California, except for limited exemptions such as for law enforcement or the military. Possessing a switchblade could result in criminal charges.
Be in the Military or a military contractor.
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.
One can become a private military contractor by joining the Military service. They earn from $500 to $750.
Switchblade knives are legal to own and carry in Indiana, except in specific locations like schools and government buildings. However, it is still advisable to check local regulations and restrictions before purchasing or carrying a switchblade knife.
CTR is not an Army rank it indicates a contractor position.