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That sounds like a very good way to make your knife incredibly dull...have a navy seals diving knife. (for when i go diving) and it can cut through 10 bottles all lined up. i should try more bottles(filled with water)
I have a few autos, but they are mere toys compared to that knife... :bowdown:But I also have a few nice Auto's... one of my favorite ones ... Microtech QD Scarab...
This is the one I want from benchmade
The blade is automatically ejected out the front
3310 Details | Benchmade
kinda pricy at $450
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As far as what has been said about being legal, it just really depends on where you live. There is NO issue in carrying auto-knives or packing a handgun in FL once you get the permit, which by the way is practically a given if you don't have a criminal record. Once you get it, you can then carry in many other states too. Without the permit you can still legally purchase a hand gun or auto knife, but you then can't directly carry it on your person. Example you can have a fully loaded gun in your car & no permit as long as it's not directly on you, put it in the glove box etc and you'll be just fine.
You can't legally purchase an auto-knife from out of State and have it shipped to you, that's a Federal law; once you have a permit though you could then do so ONLY if they don't ship it via USPS, it must ship out UPS, FedEx; this is not always followed, but it's the only way to do it safely. Hand Guns can *only* purchased in your Home State, even if you are visiting another State and have a permit from your home state; again it's a Federal law.
If however you see a hand gun out of state that you must have, you can still get it, it just takes a little more work. You pay for it and have that dealer ship it to another dealer in your home state and then you receive it from your home state dealer, that is all perfectly legal then.
I'm sure 'double action' and 'dual action' fire/retract is the same thing...
Continuous compression spring is reffering to a coil spring on the blade. As opposed to the 'kick spring' type. (for side opening auto's)
I'll bet that custom Halo would be well over $500... Could be much higher though. When you get into the custom builds, it's like art...
About my auto collection. There are companies that will ship them to you, just like getting a high powered laser. They are not illegal to have in a collection. But they are illegal to care on your person in CA. (blade over 2")
One of those really stupid laws that goes back to the 50's.
But there are so many knives that you can easily open with one hand just as easily and quickly as an auto. (spring)
It's my understanding that an OTF auto will not "lock" until fully fired / extended, for security reasons. I don't think there's a knife designed to forcefully penetrate a target (be it paper or a combatant) during the "firing" phase... .Its to my understanding that if you where to open the knife, it wont even penetrate a single piece of paper ... And yes, they are illegal in some states...
If I understod you correctly, here's an example:In most cases they are the same, but I have a "dual action" knife that is totally different: it's a side-out auto with a hidden automatic mechanism. It has a thumb stud that can easily be used just like any other manual knife, and anyone who has never seen it before would never know it's an auto. So it's sold as a "dual action", for being both manual and automatic.