April 19, 2022

Maryland Knife Laws

Quick Legal Facts Statewide Preemption: No. Concealed Carry: Concealed carry is permitted for folding knives that are not switchblades or spring-activated. Minors: Maryland law provides that minors in specified non-rural counties may not carry a dangerous weapon, whether concealed or not, between 1 hour after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise, except while hunting or engaged in some specifically related activity. Schools: A person may not possess a knife on public school property. Major Cities with Knife Ordinances: Baltimore (Switchblades) Restricted Knives: It is unlawful to sell, barter, display, or offer to sell or barter a “switchblade” (automatic knife) or […]
April 19, 2022

Alaska Knife Laws

Quick Legal Facts Statewide Preemption: Yes. Concealed Carry: Concealment is a factor if one is in possession of a concealed weapon when contacted by the police or within the residence of another person. Schools: It is a violation for a person to knowingly possess a deadly weapon or a defensive weapon on school grounds without the permission of the Chief Administrative Officer of the school district. Critical Dimensions: None noted. Restricted Knives: Modest age-based restrictions for “gravity knives” and “switchblade” knives. Alaska does not restrict the possession or carry of knives by persons 21 or older. Alaska law does impose […]
April 19, 2022

Hawaii Knife Laws

Quick Legal Facts Statewide Preemption: None. Concealed Carry: Not an issue. Schools: Hawaiian law provides a zero tolerance policy for weapons on school grounds. Critical Dimensions: None Restricted Knives: “Switchblade” and “Butterfly” knives are forbidden. It is not unlawful to possess a dirk or dagger, but such knives may not be carried. It is a misdemeanor to carry a dirk or dagger or to have such a knife in one’s automobile. It is also a misdemeanor to simply possess a “switchblade” or “butterfly” knife. Relevant Statutes: 134-51. Deadly weapons; prohibitions; penalty 134-52. Switchblade knives; prohibitions; penalty 134-53. Butterfly knives; prohibitions; […]
April 6, 2022

Texas Knife Laws

Quick Legal Facts Statewide Preemption: Yes. Concealed Carry: No restrictions. Minors: May only carry blades 5 1/2 inches or longer under specific conditions. Critical Dimensions: More than 5 1/2 inches blade length considered location “restricted knife.” Restricted Knives: Any knife with a blade longer than 5 1/2 inches. Texas statutory law on the topic of knives, found at Chapter 46 of the Penal Code, is objective and based on measurable aspects. The restraints are limited.  There are two types of knives in Texas law, distinguished only by blade length. A ‘location restricted knife’ is any knife (bladed hand instrument) with […]
October 21, 2019

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August 19, 2019

How To Clean Your RCT-1 Raven OTF Knife

You should occasionally clean your knife, just like you would do with a gun. You want your knife to work when you want it to, that is why it is necessary to clean it. Cleaning it will take around 5 minutes to do and is fairly simple. The video below will teach you how to properly take apart and clean out your knife.
August 19, 2019

Are Throwing Knives Good For Self-Defense?

A throwing knife is a knife that is specially designed and weighted so that it can be thrown effectively. They are a distinct category from ordinary knives. Throwing knives are used by many cultures around the world, and as such different tactics for throwing them have been developed, as have different shapes and forms of throwing knife. Throwing knives are also used in sport. Any knife can be thrown. I mean, as long as you can pick it up, you can probably toss it, right? Some knives work better than others, though. Something to consider, is that most throwing knives, […]
August 19, 2019

Knife Etiquette

What is the proper/safest technique for handing someone a knife? Handle pointed toward them? Handle pointed up? Lay it on a table, and then let them pick it up? Many people ask these questions, if you do not handle a knife properly you can hurt yourself or others. Passing the Knife Holding The HandleWhile holding the handle with your fingers, cradle the spine of the blade in the web of your hand between the thumb and index finger. This allows the other person to safely grasp the handle. If the blade slides across the giver’s hand, the skin will come […]
August 19, 2019

What Is An EDC? How Do I Do It?

EDC is the abbreviation of “Everyday Day”. Everybody does some sort of EDC, I can’t leave the house without your phone and wallet in your pocket, can you? Well just something as simple as a phone and wallet are considered an EDC. They’re the things you check your pockets for before you head out the door, the things you feel naked without, and the things that would throw off your whole day if you had to do without them. Your everyday carry is comprised of items that you find truly essential. What should I have in my EDC? Phone: Cellphones are […]
August 19, 2019

20 Logical & Illogical Uses For A Knife

What can your knife be used for? A question many knife owners have is, “What can my knife be used for?’ We all know we don’t just use our knives for doing work, we like to cut random things. Here is a list of 20 logical and illogical uses of a knife. Slice up some fruits with your knife…. While they are in the air (Fruit Ninja Style) Use your glass breaker on a window to let some anger out, or to break a car window with a dog locked in it on a hot day. Throw it at trees […]
August 19, 2019

Can You Take A Knife On A Plane? TSA Rules

Here are a few tips for understanding TSA Knife rules and traveling with knives on airplanes. In 2013, the Transportation Security Administration announced it would allow certain knives in carry-on bags. However, that was repealed in June of 2013. Now no knives or blades of any sort are permitted in carry-on bags. If you are going to be traveling via airplane with knives they must be put into checked bags. Checked bags are subject to inspection so do not pack any knives that you would not want stolen or lost, this happens way too much at airports, not only with […]
July 1, 2019

Independence Day – 10 Fun Facts

Congress made Independence Day an official unpaid holiday for federal employees in 1870. In 1938, Congress changed Independence Day to a paid federal holiday. The Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 men from 13 colonies. Only John Hancock actually signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. All the others signed later. he only two signers of the Declaration of Independence who later served as President of the United States were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. One out of eight signers of the Declaration of Independence were educated at Harvard (7 total). The stars on the original American […]