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FastCarry wrote:Im not hand to hand or knife trained, my fear is my own knife used against me. I chose not to carry one for that reason. Are there any stats to argue how often a knife is used against its owner?
I don't have any stats about knives, but I have done some training on defending against a knife and using a knife in self-defense, and getting a knife out of the hand of someone determined to use it is NOT EASY. A lot harder than stripping a pistol, once you are "in contact." If you carry it in a way that is visible to others, then you run the risk of losing it to someone sees it and initiates a surprise attack with the objective of taking your knife, but once you have it in hand, using it vigorously, rapidly, and repeatedly is awfully hard to defend against.

As far as "not getting close enough to use a knife" -- that's not really a choice you get to make with any reliability.

As for the OP's primary question -- looks legal to me, I did not immediately think "Bowie" when I saw it but as AndyC said, the law is mush on knife definitions. The main non-legal problem with it that I see is that it is very long overall, and that makes it harder to conceal and deploy (like someone else above said).
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rotor wrote:
RogueUSMC wrote:Not to mention knives do not have state preemption...municipalities can regulate them...see also: San Antonio
Not anymore. This from the internet

"HB 905 preempts local knife ordinances that are more restrictive than state law and ensures that the repeal of the Texas ban on switchblade (automatic) knives will now be the law throughout the state. Kirk Evans, president of [Pre-paid legal service] and U.S. Law Shield, said, “The new law goes into effect September 1, 2015"
http://www.ammoland.com/2015/08/importa ... z4PzNFXvDg

http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlodocs/ ... navpanes=0

And from the CHL16:
LGC §229.001. FIREARMS; AIR GUNS; KNIVES; EXPLOSIVES. wrote:(a) Notwithstanding any other law, including Section 43.002 of this code and Chapter 251, Agriculture Code, a municipality may not adopt regulations relating to:
(1) the transfer, private ownership, keeping, transportation, licensing, or registration of firearms, air guns, knives, ammunition, or firearm or air gun supplies; or
(2) the discharge of a firearm or air gun at a sport shooting range.
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It looks legal to me I've been carrying knives ever since I got my Whittlin' Chip Card in Cub Scouts. :mrgreen: I occasionally carry knives with 5-5.5" blades, even folders in that range.
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