Are assisted opening knives (specifically Kershaw brand) illegal in Israel?

January 16th, 2010 by 4 comments »

I am traveling to Israel at the end of this week, and wish to carry a Kershaw Blur 1670 for protection and as a tool, as I will be digging on an archeology site. From my research, I haven’t found any relevant information to assisted opening knives’ legality (or illegality) in Israel anywhere on the internet. I would of course be placing the knife in my checked luggage, right next to a Marshalltown digging trowel (in an attempt to make it look less suspicious). However, the knife is my friend’s, and if it will be confiscated, I’d rather not have to buy him a new one, so the risk to take it is more complex. I fully expect to have all of my luggage searched, along with my companions and their luggage as well, but have nothing to hide. I should also mention that I am a 20 year old male, and will have my Eagle Scout rank certification card in my wallet in a perhaps vain attempt to again, not appear as a threat. Will this have any effect? Can anyone please shed some light on this situation for me? Responses ASAP would be great! Thanks.

I just bought a 3” out the front assisted open knife. i want to know if its legal in ohio? cop please answer?

January 16th, 2010 by No comments »

its a Smith&Wesson H.R.T out the front tonto blade its not a switch its assisted open. please help me? It wont even open through a peace of paper.
its a Smith&Wesson H.R.T out the front tonto blade its not a switch its assisted open. please help me? It wont even open through a peace of paper because the spring isn’t strong enough. but the blade is sharp as a razer.

help with assisted opening/automatic knife?

January 15th, 2010 by No comments »

im 15 and i really want like a switchblade type of nife what are your top legal reccomendations for me under 20$10 points

What is the best EDC assisted open folding knife?

January 15th, 2010 by 1 comment »

I want one with a good grip and a strong blade. I was looking at the CRKT hissatsu or the SOG aegis. The purpose would be for self defense.

Why is an assisted open knife legal but switchblades are not?

January 15th, 2010 by 2 comments »

Whats the difference

What is a good way to store assisted opening knives when not in use?

January 15th, 2010 by No comments »