LoboGunLeather
US Veteran
Here in Colorado for most of my life "automatic" knives (also known as "switchblades") have been prohibited as dangerous and deadly weapons. Couple of years ago the law changed, allowing routine possession and carrying of these knives (subject to maximum blade length of 3.5", and a few municipalities still having local ordinances prohibiting these knives).
Never gave it much thought. Years ago in the Army I
"liberated" a Camillus rigger's knife with push-button blade. Working as a contractor and in the leather shop I regularly found it handy to have a pocket knife that I could open with one hand, and got along quite well with a Gerber lock-blade folder with thumb-stud (fine knife, IMO).
Recently saw a sale flyer from a knife distributor offering the Boker brand (old line German cutlery company, fine products), "magnum" model automatic. 3.25" hollow-ground clip-point blade, grooved and contoured aluminum grip, recessed push-button, AUS-8 stainless blade. In short, a very good quality automatic knife at a pretty reasonable price. Fully capable of all the uses I have for a pocket knife, probably including field-dressing a deer if needed.
I bought one. I like it. I understand that there are cities and states in which this knife would be most unwelcome, but where I live and spend most of my time it is perfectly legal to own and carry in my pocket (on its built-in pocket clip).
Thoughts and opinions? Am I just an old man entertaining youthful enthusiasm for a previously denied toy?
Never gave it much thought. Years ago in the Army I
"liberated" a Camillus rigger's knife with push-button blade. Working as a contractor and in the leather shop I regularly found it handy to have a pocket knife that I could open with one hand, and got along quite well with a Gerber lock-blade folder with thumb-stud (fine knife, IMO).
Recently saw a sale flyer from a knife distributor offering the Boker brand (old line German cutlery company, fine products), "magnum" model automatic. 3.25" hollow-ground clip-point blade, grooved and contoured aluminum grip, recessed push-button, AUS-8 stainless blade. In short, a very good quality automatic knife at a pretty reasonable price. Fully capable of all the uses I have for a pocket knife, probably including field-dressing a deer if needed.
I bought one. I like it. I understand that there are cities and states in which this knife would be most unwelcome, but where I live and spend most of my time it is perfectly legal to own and carry in my pocket (on its built-in pocket clip).
Thoughts and opinions? Am I just an old man entertaining youthful enthusiasm for a previously denied toy?