i have sent the explanation to you by pm.. I'm not going to say any more on the matter, as he is not up on whats what. but what i would like to say is that people should think before they post.
jesus christ its NOT A FLICK KNIFFFFFFFFE its a flipper frame lock they are two different knivesWell a quick read of the law, apparently you can make them for yourself, that's all I was saying, you just can't pass a flick knife on under any circumstance, and you can't take it out of your house.
it is is a frame lock same thing as a liner lock but with titanium scales rather than the lock insideNot a flick knife, though. It's a liner lock (I think). Perfectly legal to make, own, sell, buy, import etc.
it is is a frame lock same thing as a liner lock but with titanium scales rather than the lock inside
get some sleep mate.. i have been coming on here for years, never a problem there is always one bud. any way you take care. lee.I think I see how it works now.
as i said before unless you no what you are talking about or defiantly no what you are talking about.. you are stating I'm selling a flick knife.... and its not, its not assisted its just a normal frame lock...
No worries.. It opens like that because I made it op like that.. There is no spring it's just my tight tolerances that it open so easily and a great d tent.. There is a massive difference it's not sharpend on both sides.. You can just open this normally if you would like.. There Is no button or spring forcing the blade out.. All I ask is please be carful what you Post.. It might not seem a lot to you. But I don't want to be known as sine one selling flick knives. I sell many knives to the police, as well as there leather goods. Take care lee.Yeah yeah not assisted, I see the difference.
Sorry about that. But from what I read just now, the only ones in the states that are illegal, are the bonifide switch blades that are forward opening, something about an ammendment. If you make for the states, is a sideways opening sping loaded knife legal over there?No worries.. It opens like that because I made it op like that.. There is no spring it's just my tight tolerances that it open so easily and a great d tent.. There is a massive difference it's not sharpend on both sides.. You can just open this normally if you would like.. There Is no button or spring forcing the blade out.. All I ask is please be carful what you Post.. It might not seem a lot to you. But I don't want to be known as sine one selling flick knives. I sell many knives to the police, as well as there leather goods. Take care lee.
That's why you have a positive dten so that doesn't happen and I can't open In your pocketWith those tight tolerances and ease of opening I would imagine you can open it with a flick of the wrist LL ?
There are certain states that you can have both bud.. sny way I said my piece, to be honest I should not have to explain about these things people who no what different knives are would already no this.. These types of knives are 100 percent legal, we have such a nanny state as it is.. It just got my back up is all.. As people trying to label yiu selling something you are not is not greatSorry about that. But from what I read just now, the only ones in the states that are illegal, are the bonifide switch blades that are forward opening, something about an ammendment. If you make for the states, is a sideways opening sping loaded knife legal over there?