Fixed blade knife under 5.5" is legal to carry.????? Or is it 5".???
I am working on a project.
Thank you for your help.

LT
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It looks like a fixed blade knife is a no no to carry no matter how long it is. I knew I should have quoted all revelent parts of 46.01. You're right USA1, good catch.USA1 wrote:i thought it was illegal to carry a fixed blade knife .![]()
i'm pretty sure a folder can be up to 5.5 inches .
I used to collect military combat knives, and still have several. My favorite is an Ek FAIRBAIRN-SYKES MkII, parkerized. It's no longer produced. It was a limited run for Desert Storm I.USA1 wrote:its too bad . i have some really cool fixed blade knives .
one of my favorites is a military style dagger with sheath that i've had for many years .
i keep it on my nightstand of doom along with a gun and flashlight .
Well C-dub, one might be able to argue successfully that it has a bowie knife blade configuration, albeit it's a highly modified one. Therefore it's a bowie knife. Just my opinion.C-dub wrote:What am I missing here guys?
Other than a few specific types of fixed blade knives no one has presented any definitive evidence that all fixed blade knives are illegal. What about this one.
http://www.onlyknives.com/us-divers-tit ... int-blade/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's not meant to be thrown and it's not a bowie knife. Wouldn't this one be legal to carry?
I don't think you are missing anything, but the problem is the definitions of bowie, dagger, etc. AFAIK the law does not define any of those. Is a bowie simply a big honkin' knife, or does it have to be a big honkin' knife with a clip point? or with a false edge? Is a dagger really only a knife meant for stabbing, and therefore without an edge or very little edge, or can Kabar qualify as a dagger too? (and as a Bowie? Double points!)C-dub wrote:What am I missing here guys?
Other than a few specific types of fixed blade knives no one has presented any definitive evidence that all fixed blade knives are illegal. What about this one.
http://www.onlyknives.com/us-divers-tit ... int-blade/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's not meant to be thrown and it's not a bowie knife. Wouldn't this one be legal to carry?
TxD wrote:Here's one Texas LEO that says a fixed blade under 5.5 is legal.
"To see the absolute bloody beauty of this, please understand that it is lawful in Texas to carry a fixed-blade knife as long a the blade is less than 5.5 inches in length.
Yes, Gentle Readers, you can carry a 5-inch hunting knife, but you can't carry a three-inch switchblade."
http://thelawdogfiles.blogspot.com/2006 ... -laws.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;