Laws regarding knives vary from country to country. You would need to check the legislation where you live.
If you are looking for general purpose tool I would suggest leatherman or gerber, but if you want an actual Victorinox Swiss Army knife the "Classic SD" or "Tinker" or "Hiker" models are your best bet.
The best survival pocket knife to buy would easily be the Swiss Army knife, and the largest version that they make. This survival pocket knife has every tool in which a person could need in order to survive on their own in the wilderness.
Swiss Army Knives are made by two manufacturers: Victorinox and Wenger.Victorinox is located in Ibach, canton Schwyz; and Wenger is located in Delémont, canton Jura.These two companies have been manufacturing knives for the Swiss Army, and for retail sale, since 1891 and 1893 respectively.The model currently supplied to the Swiss Army is called "Soldatenmesser 08".Swiss Army Knives are made by two manufacturers: Victorinoxand Wenger.Victorinox is located in Ibach, canton Schwyz; and Wenger is located in Delémont, canton Jura.These two companies have been manufacturing knives for the Swiss Army, and for retail sale, since 1891. The model currently supplied to the Swiss Army is called "Soldatenmesser 08".
This depends on which country you live in. Different countries have different laws. In the countries I am familiar with (in Europe) there is no minimum age. In the UK, some of the larger knifes are not available because they exceed the maximum allowable length. This includes the knife the Swiss Army actually uses, the "Soldatenmesser 08", which you can buy in Switzerland.
It depends on how old you are. If your in highschool and its a Swiss army knife and you are not flashing it around like you own the place then im sure you will be fine. just don't get caught. but if your younger than that and bring rambo's survival knife and start taunting people with it yea. you're going to jail. I'll start calling you bubba.</
That depends entirely upon the type of knife that you are carrying. Many people carry folding knives such as the famous Swiss Army knife, and they are convenient to have in the event that you need to cut something. You still can't take one on a plane. The spring loaded or switchblade knife is another story; those are illegal. And then there are the hunting knives which are classified as weapons, but which you might or might not be allowed to carry depending upon where you are and what jurisdiction you are in. Butter knives are unregulated.
The US Army issues several types of knives, and in addition to that soldiers can carry their own knife or knives. Most popular and widespread models are Buck M9 field knife, which also doubles as a bayonet, Kabar and Ontario military knives. During Vietnam era SOG bowie was issued as a standard knife.
Whatever they buy. Knives aren't an issue item, and soldiers buy them on their own.
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A trust for a minor can own stock, but a minor cannot. Someone can own an account or stock in trust for the minor.
The Ka-Bar was never adopted by the Army... there is no actual "issue combat knife", although soldiers will purchase them on their own.. some purchase the Ka-Bar.. I preferred the SOG SEAL 2000, personally. The Ka-Bar can be thrown.. however, it's not ideally balanced as a throwing knife (as most combat knives aren't), and would take a good of practice specifically with that knife to get it down.
A minor cannot own real property. It could be held in a trust for the minor.