yes, you can but you probly cant if your intending to hurt someone
You had better check with our local laws or law enforcement. Spring assisted knives are illegal in almost every jurisdiction that I know of.
3 3/4 inches with no spring assisted opening blades.
Yes switchblade's are illegal in Colorado as is any knife that is assisted opening such as a gravity knife like the butterfly knife or is assisted with a spring or lever. This is not completely true. A knife that is "spring assisted" is legal as long as you have to have direct contact with the blade to open it (such as those that have a small nub on the back of the blade, or those that have a thumb nub), while "spring loaded" or "automatic" (as stated above) are illegal. Many knife makers such as Kershaw have spring "assisted" knives that are completely legal in Colorado.
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.
No, they are considered gravity knifes and considered a felony with up to 5yrs jail time if caught. A 3in spring assisted knife is perfectly legal to carry.
take the knife you have apartbuy a switchblade/spring assisted knife replacement spring, you can buy them from http://www.assistedknives.com/RoadsideImports.html , a great website and the owner is really niceput it in your knife, you may have to modify your knife to fit the spring if it isn't meant to hold onemost likely just have to make a whole in the handle and a whole in the blade to house the springhope that helped
take the knife you have apartbuy a switchblade/spring assisted knife replacement spring, you can buy them from http://www.assistedknives.com/RoadsideImports.html , a great website and the owner is really niceput it in your knife, you may have to modify your knife to fit the spring if it isn't meant to hold onemost likely just have to make a whole in the handle and a whole in the blade to house the springhope that helped
Yes, spring-assisted knives are legal in Pennsylvania as long as the blade is under 3 inches in length and the knife is not considered a gravity knife or switchblade. However, it is always a good idea to check with local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
yes and all other weapeonry is legal too
no
In Missouri, spring-assisted knives are generally legal to own and carry, as they are classified as a type of folding knife. However, there may be specific local ordinances or regulations that could impose restrictions on their carry in certain areas. It's important for individuals to check both state and local laws to ensure compliance. Always consult legal resources or authorities for the most accurate and current information.
A switchblade is an automatic open knife. You only have to press a button and the blade deploys. These are illegal to own in many states and illegal to carry in public in others. A spring loaded knife is an assisted open blade. This means that you still have to apply some pressure to get it to open, either with a thub stud or with a flipper. These are legal in most places, depending on the length of the blade. There are various assisted opening mechanisms and spring loaded is one of them. Others include ones operated by torsion bars like Ken Onion SpeedSafe, which is used in Kershaw and Zero Tolerance knives