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  • Cole46845

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    My everyday carry

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    Cole46845

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    I read them the clause and they weren't worried cause its mosly used for my work. I do landscaping
     

    kawtech87

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    Dont get me wrong its a sweet knife. But I wouldnt risk carrying it. You never know when your gonna run into the state trooper or DNR agent thats having a bad day and the next thing you know youve lost your knife and have a court date to get to. Im sure it would only be a misdemeanor charge but still, I wouldnt risk it.

    Sweet knife though.
     

    Cole46845

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    Dont get me wrong its a sweet knife. But I wouldnt risk carrying it. You never know when your gonna run into the state trooper or DNR agent thats having a bad day and the next thing you know youve lost your knife and have a court date to get to. Im sure it would only be a misdemeanor charge but still, I wouldnt risk it.

    Sweet knife though.


    Thanks and yea I get what your saying. I prob would stash it if push came to shove. I don't give my locals enough credit in knowing the laws ha. Thanks tho!!
     

    Bradsknives

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    I don't know!!!!:dunno:.....I just never could get into the whole "Zombie" thing. I think the colors are butt ugly. I'm a direct dealer with Microtech and this week they are offering the Socom Delta in the Zombie edition (BTW: this is a manual opening knife). I'm passing on the Zombie Socom Delta, too many other cool models coming out in the next few weeks including the Strider/Microtech collaboration, and they are bringing back the LUDT, MUDT, and the Mini UDT.

    SOCOM DELTA - ZOMBIE EDITION
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    bmwguru

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    and they are bringing back the LUDT, MUDT, and the Mini UDT.
    That's awesome! I have a MUDT from 1999 that I absolutely love. The craftsmanship and attention to deal from microtec is second to none. I'll have to see about getting another.
     

    Taylorz71

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    It looks like it might be legal in July of this year if the bill passes the house.

    SB 181
    Indiana Senate Bill

    Knives with automatic blades. Removes a provision that makes it a Class B misdemeanor for a person to manufacture, possess, display, offer, sell, lend, give away, or purchase certain knives with blades that open automatically.

    This is great for first responders too, since the current law does not exempt them.
     

    theweakerbrother

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    It looks like it might be legal in July of this year if the bill passes the house.

    SB 181
    Indiana Senate Bill

    Knives with automatic blades. Removes a provision that makes it a Class B misdemeanor for a person to manufacture, possess, display, offer, sell, lend, give away, or purchase certain knives with blades that open automatically.

    This is great for first responders too, since the current law does not exempt them.

    It won't pass. Freedom is d-e-d.
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    I love it when members boast about breaking the law.

    "But gun owners are among the most law abiding citizens in the country"...as long as the laws don't inconvenience them.

    -J-
     

    grunt soldier

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    Nice knife man! I love OTF's. the zombie edition is pretty cool I think.

    Brad I dig that version with the black blade. Very cool.

    And Indy guy we get what your saying but I bet on a daily basis you drive over the speed limit or don't come to complete stops at stop signs or forget to put on your seatbelt or hell many other things on the book that make no sense. It's not like he bought it to stab a old lady in the face or rob some kid for their candy.
     

    tradertator

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    Nice knife man! I love OTF's. the zombie edition is pretty cool I think.

    Brad I dig that version with the black blade. Very cool.

    And Indy guy we get what your saying but I bet on a daily basis you drive over the speed limit or don't come to complete stops at stop signs or forget to put on your seatbelt or hell many other things on the book that make no sense. It's not like he bought it to stab a old lady in the face or rob some kid for their candy.

    Agreed :yesway:
     

    Indy_Guy_77

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    And Indy guy we get what your saying but I bet on a daily basis you drive over the speed limit or don't come to complete stops at stop signs or forget to put on your seatbelt or hell many other things on the book that make no sense. It's not like he bought it to stab a old lady in the face or rob some kid for their candy.

    Key difference: I don't brag about it - especially on Internet forums.

    -J-
     

    kawtech87

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    It looks like it might be legal in July of this year if the bill passes the house.

    SB 181
    Indiana Senate Bill

    Knives with automatic blades. Removes a provision that makes it a Class B misdemeanor for a person to manufacture, possess, display, offer, sell, lend, give away, or purchase certain knives with blades that open automatically.

    This is great for first responders too, since the current law does not exempt them.


    It won't pass. Freedom is d-e-d.

    I have to agree with Theweakerbrother, We have a better chance of getting alcohol sales on sunday legal than getting auto knives legalized.
     

    tom1025

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    Key difference: I don't brag about it - especially on Internet forums.

    -J-

    So since you don't brag about it, it gives you the right to preach to others?

    I enjoy the The Cutting Edge side of the forum because its not full of hypocritical b.s. Hopefully we can keep it that way.
     

    tom1025

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    I don't know!!!!:dunno:.....I just never could get into the whole "Zombie" thing. I think the colors are butt ugly. I'm a direct dealer with Microtech and this week they are offering the Socom Delta in the Zombie edition (BTW: this is a manual opening knife). I'm passing on the Zombie Socom Delta, too many other cool models coming out in the next few weeks including the Strider/Microtech collaboration, and they are bringing back the LUDT, MUDT, and the Mini UDT.

    SOCOM DELTA - ZOMBIE EDITION
    zombiedelta_zpsfdcc7691.jpg

    I think both blades look great.
     

    Bradsknives

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    It won't pass. Freedom is d-e-d.

    I have to agree with Theweakerbrother, We have a better chance of getting alcohol sales on sunday legal than getting auto knives legalized.

    I have to disagree with you guys. The bill to legalize autos would have passed last year if they had not end the legislative session shorter than what was scheduled. It only needed one more full vote to pass, but due to cutting the session short it was never called up for a final vote.

    Currently (this year) the bill passed the senate committee unanimously and has pass the full senate vote unanimously, so it only needs to pass a house vote and be signed off by the governor to pass this year.
     
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