You forgot to include the FIXED BLADE KNIFE!! The fastest deploying of all blade types annnd they has no safety!!? Its scary to even think someone owns something like that but i just have to remember to relax and realized the average person has no use or desire for such archaic things of the past. (Time to move on people.) They have “sheath”, aka blade cover things you can get but i mean its a blade!! Its likely not going to stop the knife from stabbing you easily through the covering as its going to be in contact with the blade. .. Maybe they could make it safer by having the cutting edge be removable; perhaps a magnet based edge that could be removed and locked in a safe when “not in use” (though their is no real legitimate use for these things that are kïlling more and more kïds everyday. The Amaricons need to stop pushing this stuff and its other inversions via hollywood on the world. ) *when my grandpa passed we discover he had….im embarrassed to say….many of these kind of things. I dont know how statute of limitations is on stuff like this so i dont want to bring any issues on my family so i wont elaborate on the various items. He even had some items with german symbols on them as well as some Japanesenic sort of long ones. Luckily my uncles friend owns a bicycle shop and the had some tools connection with a machine shop that was able to render them safe. Finally we were able to complete the circle if you will through my uncles great idea of using the metallic pieces to add to the concrete in place of rebar to save money on the fences post pads. Oh and obviously The parts with the german markings were turned over at the police station after being “fixed “ or made safe.
In his defense: it's typically illegal to CARRY those, you can keep them at HOME in a collection. It's also illegal to open carry a BROADSWORD, but people have them hanging on their walls 😂😂😂😂
@@afruit6720My friend from Australia told me a story of when he was walking down the street and then he got backstabbed. Good thing he had the Razor Back
Fun story: I just moved from California to Texas (I know, I know) and went to a street fair. There was a booth selling a whole variety of knives. After looking at them, I asked the owner what laws there were in Texas about carrying knives (lengths, permitted types, etc). She looked at me like I was crazy and just made the hand sign 👌. God damn, I love this state.
The reason the butterfly knife could get you locked up is because when you hold it, you have a sudden urge to walk left and right on a flight of stairs, jump behind someone and stab them in the back, killing them instantly.
You know there are different kind of blade for diferent letality and usage, for exemple, some bayonets used a design that made it impossible to stitch the wound(banned by the geneva convention)
Balisongs being illegal is the perfect example of banning something because it looks scary or intimidating. In practice, a balisong is less useful than most other types of knives due to the comparative deployment time. Sure you can get good with one and deploy it pretty quickly, but any random dude with a $3 gas station pocket knife can deploy their knife just as fast with no training.
@@Brimmsune exactly and yet even schools allow it but they don’t even allow plastic, 3d printed butterfly knives which would be most likely un sharpen able or even break if you tried
@@Brimmsune take a flip forge edit lite for an example one of the most plastic looking things and it’s not allowed yet a literally blade of scissors are allowed
great thing brother, thx for info tho, living and Poland and i have a butterfly knife and was wondering whether is everything ok with me wearing it and using for my purposes..
@@froggy3032 it is illegal to own certain knives and guns in America and even if you have certain licenses For some of those weapons they set you on blacklists
i was expecting this reply thread to be tf2 jokes cuz soldier had canonically mentioned a sun tzu quote once "if fighting is sure to result in victory then you must fight"
Butterfly knives and switchblades were outlawed for racial reasons. Italians favored a switchblade and Hispanics a balisong, so, to give cops a reason to harass minorities they outlawed those knives. ... Then white kids started liking them.
@@cromulom2223 No a lot of pocket knives are just as concealable and deploy close to as fast or even faster. Plus criminals will use kitchen knives with makeshift sheaths anyway so all of this doesn't matter
Every single knife over a certain length(varies from place to place) is illegal. And when someone says "This knife is illegal" they mean illegal to carry on your person while out in public.
@@atcera8714 very true. I’m a butcher and I legally can’t wear my knife kit outside the shop, even just stepping out of it. Although they’re tools it’s still a crime.
@@Lightning_God_kashimo I once asked a cop that same question. The actual answer to your question, is that it really doesn’t matter. A pointy stick will do the job. But the answer I got from the cop? Well, it all boiled down to the knife sounding “menacing”, and “scary” when it’s deployed. Hmmm was my response, because one would think that the one knife you should worry about, is the one you never actually hear. 🤷♂️
@@Lightning_God_kashimoa Gravity knife is much easier to get out and hide Like, it's like you're only carrying the cable and with a press of a button, boom a sharp edge appears. But some knives even make sense to be banned, like ballistic or fishing knives(this last one is very brutal in special)
You can, it's just local law suggests you can't. You're still protected by 2A. There are a lot of cities and even States, however, that attempt to ignore it.
Same as how many gun laws are different state to state so are knife laws/ laws pertaining to pocket knives. Ex: you can have a concealed knife on you in Virginia without a concealed weapon’s permit it could be considered a crime but if was “out” as in in a sheath on your belt in plain view that’s fine. Usually the laws pertain more to concealed vs unconcealed in addition to blade length and weather or not it has a spring assist open on it or not.
Completely situational. A butterfly can be "sheathed" with a wave of the hand. You have to find your sheath and put it in correctly with a fixed blade. Even well practiced and making no mistakes you aren't putting that away faster than a butterfly knife.
And? I guess the only wound you could get is when he would say "you are ugly and boring", or when he gave you one of his knife and you hurt yourself....
@@sonoflethal You're right "seems", nope there is no """memory"", ""sth to share"" or ""history"" behind my comment. If there was, believe me I would not keep quiet... ;) And don't call me "bro", pal!
There are states in America where butterfly knifes aren’t illegal to carry. It is illegal to brandish them in public, meaning pulling it out opening and showing it off
Yes mr. Senator I assure you that all of these knives are more lethal than a fixed blade kitchen knife Edit: I am now enlightened by these comments that there are people who don't know what knives are for
They actually are. Aside from the butterfly knife. The reason your switchblades are banned is because they're SPRING loaded. A stabbing motion is no longer needed to do harm with them. Butterfly knives are illegal due to them being scary which is why they're being decriminalized
#1 those springs are not strong enough a stab or slash is definitely still required to inflict lethal damage #2 ALL ILLEGAL KNIVES ARE ONLY ILLEGAL BECAUSE THEY LOOK SCARY
@OgWittaTec9 you're a fucking moron. Those springs are not strong enough to damage bone but they sure as hell are strong enough to pierce skin. So please quit with the nonsense. Just because the spring in your little nerf gun is weak doesn't mean those knives have weak springs.
@@euxytehclawr Enlighten me, please: if you ain't carrying food that needs cutting, nor are you in a forest/wilderness where you need a knife, what would be the purpose of carrying such a knife other than to use it as a weapon?
yes you can own any knife realistically because police aint going to do a search in youre house so if u dont carry it outside youre good @@ibrahimashraf6896
I don’t know why spring loaded knives are illegal. They’re not any more dangerous than any other knife. It’s like a vestigial law based on fear and bad science. A flipper is just as fast and sharp as a spring loaded. These are nonsense laws.
@@thiusw how isn’t it faster all you do is pull it out of a case and it’s ready no buttons or switches to open the blade after getting it out of your pocket
@@bendyinkdemon3094 yeah, you have to pull it, yourself, out of a sheath. are you able to pull it out faster than any of these knives deploy? if so, that's incredible.
Illegal doesn’t mean felony illegal can mean something small or something big but if you get a felony your talking prison time not just a fine or a ticket
I live in New Hampshire where there are no restrictions on what sort of knife you want. They sell a couple of those style knives you showed at my local Tractor Supply.
@@iaintgotanameyet5331 and only illegal to carry in some places. It's fully legal where I live to carry all of them and I regularly carry my double action otf. All the bans on them are ridiculous anyways none are anymore dangerous than any other knife besides maybe a single action otf and deployment speed isnt much or any faster than flipping open any decent folder.
@@TwiliPaladin thats what training is for. Practice modified 21 foot drills. My average first shot from concealment is 1 second, and from open its at 0.8. Those include aiming, though. You can go faster with practice, especially from retention.
I want to see that single action OTF open up point blank into something. I have a dual action cheap one I got, but the spring isn't strong enough to even latch it sometimes.
One of my coworkers recently got a dual action OTF and its a nice high quality one but it has a safety feature where it doesn't push out with enough force to do serious harm. It could probably break skin but not much more than that. It couldn't go through an empty water bottle
I have a discontinued new Microtech Halo VI worth $2,000 now, that will punch through cardboard. If you're not careful, you could kill yourself by bleeding out if you didn't get stitched up right away. Say if you cut deep enough or hit a vein or artery.
Any knife can do just about the same thing if anything more it makes no sense banning knives like these, these are actually even slower to open to just as fast or around just as fast
I find it insane that almost any knives are illegal when guns are legal. I fully 100% support having guns but they are way more dangerous then any knife.
Bro, nice blades btw👌 also, I’m looking for a dagger double action OTF, with great durability, and a completely straight design. Not slanted like the troodon, more like a type of design like the ultra tech.
I almost got my first felony bringing in a spring assisted Kershaw into the California capital. I'm from Texas and was visiting, didn't think about it, always had it on me. Got in and saw the metal detector said ah shit. People were super nice, said its fine just leave it here and grab it on your way out. Didn't even think about it left it and took a tour. Leaving there was an officer there playing with it called me over and was like here's mine, this is totally illegal here and flips it open, then he's like now here is yours opened twice as fast. Luckily he was cool and was like your not from here I was leaving in a day or so anyways so he let me go. He warned me that if I got caught with it by anyone else I'd still be locked up today. That was 2011.
@FakeGuruBusta I was told that any sort of assisted opening was illegal in California. I don't live there, so I have no idea. That's just what I was told.
@FakeGuruBusta oh yeah, not surprised. I was only there for like almost two months, so not long enough to really worry about it. Hell I live in BFE Texas, back in high-school kids would come in after duck hunting that morning shotgun on rack in back windshield. Weapons have always just been around and no big deal for me. 🤣
@@connormartin860 yeah I posted a picture of my duck haul on Facebook maybe 15 years ago and friends from high school here blocked me right away lol. Funny enough my brother in law grew up in Europe and took his pocket knife to school when they moved here to cut his fruit at lunch and ended up getting arrested 😂
tbh i got to a point where I think that these knives got banned because you would hurt yourself as the owner of the knife or other people around you that dont know how it works by accident too often.
Most are illegal to carry on your person in most cases but still legal to own in your home. All depends on where you live sence what is legal one place could be very illegal in another
@@generic_tough_guy.4830 Cheeky and funny. More so think of a spring from a engine valve, delivering up to 300+ lbs of force in such a small size, launching a knife blade.
@@aninnocentbystander0 ok I didn't actually know what you were talking about cause I made a joke but I realized what knife we talking bout. You're getting your facts from Black ops or something. That stupid thing is borderline useless unless you hit they're neck or something. They're gimmicks at best dude. Unironically
@@aninnocentbystander0 I checked it. The average human punch has 360-450 pounds of force. The knife is literally weaker than punching, only useful for the blade dude
as a knife newbie, can someone please explain why these kinds of knives are illegal? wouldn’t a fixed blade in essence be more efficient than one that you’d have to spend an extra second to deploy?
Because they’re very easily concealable, and can be quickly deployed. Hiding a fixed knife is easier to detect, you could pass off/disguise some of these fairly easily. It’s still stupid, but that’s the general reasoning.
@mewmaiaa 1. Scary/used in movies by bad guys 2. Banning them wouldn't affect anything, so it doesn't impact politicians gainful employment and also acts as a resume item 3. No one has put money into overturning these laws, so they aren't revisited. This is specifically why they are banned in the US anyway. Can't talk on other countries politics.
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You forgot to include the FIXED BLADE KNIFE!! The fastest deploying of all blade types annnd they has no safety!!? Its scary to even think someone owns something like that but i just have to remember to relax and realized the average person has no use or desire for such archaic things of the past. (Time to move on people.) They have “sheath”, aka blade cover things you can get but i mean its a blade!! Its likely not going to stop the knife from stabbing you easily through the covering as its going to be in contact with the blade. ..
Maybe they could make it safer by having the cutting edge be removable; perhaps a magnet based edge that could be removed and locked in a safe when “not in use” (though their is no real legitimate use for these things that are kïlling more and more kïds everyday. The Amaricons need to stop pushing this stuff and its other inversions via hollywood on the world. )
*when my grandpa passed we discover he had….im embarrassed to say….many of these kind of things. I dont know how statute of limitations is on stuff like this so i dont want to bring any issues on my family so i wont elaborate on the various items. He even had some items with german symbols on them as well as some Japanesenic sort of long ones.
Luckily my uncles friend owns a bicycle shop and the had some tools connection with a machine shop that was able to render them safe. Finally we were able to complete the circle if you will through my uncles great idea of using the metallic pieces to add to the concrete in place of rebar to save money on the fences post pads. Oh and obviously The parts with the german markings were turned over at the police station after being “fixed “ or made safe.
How is the name of the 1st?
@@Coincidence_Theorist wtf? So many weird things in this comment haha you sound like a bot
is there a link to buy the first one
Switching to your fists is always faster than reloading your knife
This is great hahaha
Stay frosty
For ballisongs you can stab and use your fists
Gaz knows best
Well sonetimes the blade dulls or the tip bends
Shout-out to all the states where you can carry a handgun in your pocket but not an automatic knife. One of the most absurd laws on the books.
People could mistake one of those knifes for another object and just get shanked without warning.
@@v.rocky111 a handgun can shoot through your pants pocket, no need to mistake it for something else if it's just a hand in a pocket.
None
@@v.rocky111 nope.
@@v.rocky111 not at all
*shows butterfly knife*
This spy has already breached our defenses…
IM HERE
"He could be in this very room. He could be you, he could be me he could even be - "
@@actor3949 JOHN CENA
@Михал Палыч its a short what
@@actor3949 *Right behind you.*
"Here are five knifes that are illegal in most of the world."
Me: and you have all of them.
In his defense: it's typically illegal to CARRY those, you can keep them at HOME in a collection.
It's also illegal to open carry a BROADSWORD, but people have them hanging on their walls 😂😂😂😂
You can have all of them in AZ! :D
Technically it’s legal to have them at home, you just can’t cary them
Must be living in a free country
Then how do you bring one to home?
*Shows butterfly knife*
I am the spy. *Backstabs a heavy weapons guy*
*Shows butterfly knife again*
I am the spy. *Backstabs a scout*
Welp, off to visit your mother.
Lets hope u have dead ringer 💀💀💀
@@dirb4754 mama
Yor mather
*scout shows butterfly knife* maybe I am the bad guy
Little known fact, the butterfly knife has a 100% chance to insta kill someone if they are stabbed in the back.
Except for in australia, sometimes they've got a razorback on
@@afruit6720My friend from Australia told me a story of when he was walking down the street and then he got backstabbed.
Good thing he had the Razor Back
unless if you hit the 180 corner side surf matador under stair 💃🕺💃🕺reverse stab (facestab)
@@stun0845 yes
LETS GO
Fun story: I just moved from California to Texas (I know, I know) and went to a street fair. There was a booth selling a whole variety of knives. After looking at them, I asked the owner what laws there were in Texas about carrying knives (lengths, permitted types, etc). She looked at me like I was crazy and just made the hand sign 👌.
God damn, I love this state.
Fucking jealous. I'm still here in Cali haha
You'd be surprised what's legal here in Texas can pretty much do what you want as long as you get a permit first
Still stuck in commiefornia
@@thejourneyofthefool ? Thats just dumb
So don’t come over here and try and change it blue keep Texas Texas
Never understood banning knifes a 5 dollar gas station knife is as deadly as a 40 dollar illegal knife
Literally lol, any knife is dangerous
@@-._A2._-cardboard knife
@@Lahkokilang. it would be able to cut, depending how it's used
@@-._A2._- hmmm paper cut
Because politicians who make these types of laws know literally nothing about the things they wanna regulate.
The reason the butterfly knife could get you locked up is because when you hold it, you have a sudden urge to walk left and right on a flight of stairs, jump behind someone and stab them in the back, killing them instantly.
"That axel is a spy!"
Are you spying on me 0.0 who gave you this information
"Bloody spy!"
Damn you, Counter Strike!
I knew I was a sane man, when I started backwards bhopping!
Nice trickstab ☕️
“This is an extremely lethal knife” I mean…It’s a knife.
Thank you to everyone that liked.
Thats like saying
That tsar bomb is extremely explosive😂
@@tonnyberben1770 no it's like saying this hand grenade, that also happens to look very cool, is super duper explosive
You know there are different kind of blade for diferent letality and usage, for exemple, some bayonets used a design that made it impossible to stitch the wound(banned by the geneva convention)
@@dominiquepois8034 it's only illegal if you get caught
@@solidflyer4179 they can't be witnesses if i finish them first
For people who don't know, these knives, in the United States, are usually only illegal if carried concealed.
Any knife is legal in Texas. You can even carry a sword
@@carlossuarez2225 surprising. Texas was pretty mediocre on weapons a few years ago.
Good thing I live in the free state of Montana
@@Eric-mf6vm impossible no one lives in Montana
@@distinctyeet398 👀 and we should keep it that way
Balisongs being illegal is the perfect example of banning something because it looks scary or intimidating. In practice, a balisong is less useful than most other types of knives due to the comparative deployment time. Sure you can get good with one and deploy it pretty quickly, but any random dude with a $3 gas station pocket knife can deploy their knife just as fast with no training.
And just about any knife can do just about the same thing even scissors can be sharpened and be really dangerous and legal
@bunnybuns6342 dull scissors can be more lethal than butterfly knives if the person has even just a good idea of what they are doing
@@Brimmsune exactly and yet even schools allow it but they don’t even allow plastic, 3d printed butterfly knives which would be most likely un sharpen able or even break if you tried
@@Brimmsune take a flip forge edit lite for an example one of the most plastic looking things and it’s not allowed yet a literally blade of scissors are allowed
Always comical knife collectors making up knife battle theory when they haven't and never will use it even once, you are a mall ninja
Fun fact, here in Poland most knives are concidered "tools of everyday use" so there is bassically no limit
Based Poland
as a pole, I can confirm
there are litterly no laws about knifes, swords or whatever pointy or bonky thing in austria so you can open carry a battleaxe if you wanted too
i love poland lmaooooo
great thing brother, thx for info tho, living and Poland and i have a butterfly knife and was wondering whether is everything ok with me wearing it and using for my purposes..
Bro how much is that London starter kit?
I’m not seeing a shank. He’s missing the most crucial part.
@@romandaniels2415 anything is a shank if you stab hard enough
@@tfulookinatm8 So, hypothetically, my dingaling is a lethal weapon?
@@romandaniels2415 has to have a certain length aswell. Can't stab with a 2 cm spike
@@tfulookinatm8 DAMMMM
“Deploys via gravity”
Proceeds to use centrifugal force
basically gravity
@@biolinkstudios not really lol, with centrifugal force you can open it against gravity
@@timbitstimmys2250 still classed as gravity
@@biolinkstudios I don’t think you know what gravity is
@@biolinkstudios Centrifugal forces are as close to the opposite of gravity as it gets
Butterfly knifes made legal in France
My French friend just bought a blue suit and ski mask.
Something ain't right.
The spy has already breached our defenses
*Right Behind You intensifies*
@@ages6540you see what he has done to our colleagues
“You *see* what he has done to our colleagues!…”
TF2???!!!!
“These knives are banned globally, but I own all of them”
I am guessing he means carrying them in public is illegal, but you can own one and keep it at home
I mean they're banned for concealment most of em
@@froggy3032 it is illegal to own certain knives and guns in America and even if you have certain licenses For some of those weapons they set you on blacklists
@@froggy3032 you have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. Maybe actually do some research on our laws before assuming things.
@@froggy3032 I'm not even American and I know that's bullshit lol
"The knife that goes Click is more deadly than the knife that goes Schwing"
-Sun Tzu
You just explained why most gun laws are stupid with a joke. Lol
@Sizmonee Who is Rise of the Kingdoms?
@Sizmonee Sun Tzu from RoK is inspired the real life Chinese war general that also the art of war
i was expecting this reply thread to be tf2 jokes cuz soldier had canonically mentioned a sun tzu quote once
"if fighting is sure to result in victory then you must fight"
@@connico8663 and I think he knows a little bit more about it than YOU DO, PAL!
"so it doesn't go off in your pocket"
Don't want to lose 2 inches
Of course, that's all I've got!
damn he cooked you.
Little do you know I don’t even have two inches to lose 😎
@@average_person444wow seriously?!? show off...
@@Reckless004fr why bro showing off
I don’t understand how any of these are more dangerous than a normal knife. It’s like they think, “oh that knife looks cool, let’s ban it”
A lot of restrictions happened 20-40 years ago by people that don't understand anything about knives
Butterfly knives and switchblades were outlawed for racial reasons.
Italians favored a switchblade and Hispanics a balisong, so, to give cops a reason to harass minorities they outlawed those knives.
...
Then white kids started liking them.
I think it may have something to do with concealment
@@cromulom2223
No a lot of pocket knives are just as concealable and deploy close to as fast or even faster.
Plus criminals will use kitchen knives with makeshift sheaths anyway so all of this doesn't matter
@@aratay3117 eh ig, I don't know Ive never lived in any country where some knives are banned
“Here are 5 knives that are illegal, and I have them right here” 😂. Love the vids bro keep it up
not illegal to own, illegal to carry in public.
Every single knife over a certain length(varies from place to place) is illegal. And when someone says "This knife is illegal" they mean illegal to carry on your person while out in public.
@@atcera8714 ohhhh, that makes way more sense 😅 thx
@@atcera8714 very true. I’m a butcher and I legally can’t wear my knife kit outside the shop, even just stepping out of it. Although they’re tools it’s still a crime.
@@joddog shouldn't be
Imagine making the front switchblade a hidden blade-like Assassin's Creed.
“Bye bye ring finger!”
@@godzillagamer7512 requiescat en pache (pretty sure I spelled something wrong)
@@justinhenry1439 wat
@@godzillagamer7512Ezio says it in his ac games
@@justinhenry1439 oh, I’m fairly new to the franchise and just played the Viking game where you see then for a minute
The first knife is literally an Assassin’s Creed hidden blade
While these knives are illegal and some can land you federal offences, 94% of sharp object homicides come from kitchen knives. Perfect logic
What's even the difference between like a gravity knife and a regular knife? The way it deploys sure, but how does that really matter?
@@Lightning_God_kashimo I once asked a cop that same question. The actual answer to your question, is that it really doesn’t matter. A pointy stick will do the job. But the answer I got from the cop? Well, it all boiled down to the knife sounding “menacing”, and “scary” when it’s deployed.
Hmmm was my response, because one would think that the one knife you should worry about, is the one you never actually hear. 🤷♂️
@@Lightning_God_kashimoa Gravity knife is much easier to get out and hide
Like, it's like you're only carrying the cable and with a press of a button, boom a sharp edge appears.
But some knives even make sense to be banned, like ballistic or fishing knives(this last one is very brutal in special)
Here’s the logic behind weapon laws. If it looks scary, it’s illegal.
Well you can't commit homicide with a knife you can't own because it's illegal. This is survivor bias.
I don’t get American law... you can walk around with a 30 round glock but can’t have a gravity knife in your pocket 😂
You can, it's just local law suggests you can't. You're still protected by 2A. There are a lot of cities and even States, however, that attempt to ignore it.
Really scary how a knife can murder a whole class of kids from 20 meters away
@@JayImmortalTV wouldn't swords be covered by that too?
Same as how many gun laws are different state to state so are knife laws/ laws pertaining to pocket knives.
Ex: you can have a concealed knife on you in Virginia without a concealed weapon’s permit it could be considered a crime but if was “out” as in in a sheath on your belt in plain view that’s fine.
Usually the laws pertain more to concealed vs unconcealed in addition to blade length and weather or not it has a spring assist open on it or not.
@@dud3655 It's amazing how a knife can take out a school shooter from 20 meters away too wouldn't you say?
Fixed blade knife users: *I am four parallel universes ahead of you*
"Yeah officer, that bloodied butcher knife is therapeutical"
Completely situational. A butterfly can be "sheathed" with a wave of the hand. You have to find your sheath and put it in correctly with a fixed blade. Even well practiced and making no mistakes you aren't putting that away faster than a butterfly knife.
bro took "DONT PLAY WITH KNIVES" to the next lvl
Bro is on a list💀
He is the list
**Enters in a airport with a butterfly knife**
The guards: "it could be in this very room!"
It would be me
It could be you! It could be ME! IT COULD EVEN BE--
*BOOM!*
@@ChaplainPhantasm The terrorist behind him: Yeah, he's the red spy, just watch him turn red!
He could be you he could be me
@@guihuntisonfire See, look red. No, that's just blood.
“Extremely Lethal Knife”
"Full semi-automatic"
@@C2O4 50. Cal 🧐
Proceeds to cut a simple box with it
@@C2O4 "weapon of death" -cnn reporter
In 10yrs spoons will be illegal in California at that idiotic rate they’re moving
“And this is the butterfly knife.”
Gentlemen…
"Meet the Spy" screen pops out
Intruder alert! A read spy is in the base!
Red spy in the base!?
HUT, HUT, HUT, HUT- WE NEED TO PROTECT THE BRIEFCASE!
@@fnm249sawtoo "i see the briefcase is safe"
This, is a bucket.
You can carry literal swords here in texas. I love this state
In Indiana, if it has an edge on it you can carry it.
Switchblades, butterfly knives, battle-axes or a fricken claymore.
I hope it doesn’t get cold there…
@@alexkarout1586 tf that have to do with a sword?
You can in my state too
Texas a damn gta online lobby
"it's an illegal knife"
continues to show it on camera
Edit: WOW alot of likes!
Did you consider he may be recording the video somewhere where it's not illegal?
@@LucasVoid he says that it's banned globaly
@@elazzam4680 almost sure he said most countries, i don't remember rn, but almost sure, I'm too lazy to rewatch so correct me if I'm wrong.
They aren’t illegal to own, just to take outside and carry lol.
@@LucasVoid 🤓
Spy is upgrading his arsenal
"via gravity"
*uses centrifugal force*
🤓
Centripetal
🤓🤓🤓
Where can I buy that knife the exact one
“Go play with the neighbors kid”
Neighbors kid:
And? I guess the only wound you could get is when he would say "you are ugly and boring", or when he gave you one of his knife and you hurt yourself....
@@totalnysmietz8814 you have something you want to share buddy?
@@sonoflethal Should I? And do not call me "buddy", bro!
@@totalnysmietz8814 seems like you have a memory you need to get to the bottom of lil bro
@@sonoflethal You're right "seems", nope there is no """memory"", ""sth to share"" or ""history"" behind my comment. If there was, believe me I would not keep quiet... ;) And don't call me "bro", pal!
Bro got that London starter pack
There are states in America where butterfly knifes aren’t illegal to carry. It is illegal to brandish them in public, meaning pulling it out opening and showing it off
Yes mr. Senator I assure you that all of these knives are more lethal than a fixed blade kitchen knife
Edit: I am now enlightened by these comments that there are people who don't know what knives are for
They actually are. Aside from the butterfly knife. The reason your switchblades are banned is because they're SPRING loaded. A stabbing motion is no longer needed to do harm with them.
Butterfly knives are illegal due to them being scary which is why they're being decriminalized
#1 those springs are not strong enough a stab or slash is definitely still required to inflict lethal damage #2 ALL ILLEGAL KNIVES ARE ONLY ILLEGAL BECAUSE THEY LOOK SCARY
@OgWittaTec9 you're a fucking moron. Those springs are not strong enough to damage bone but they sure as hell are strong enough to pierce skin.
So please quit with the nonsense. Just because the spring in your little nerf gun is weak doesn't mean those knives have weak springs.
@@euxytehclawr Have you tried stabbing someone with these knives? You don't know if there is enough force to stab someone
@@euxytehclawr Enlighten me, please: if you ain't carrying food that needs cutting, nor are you in a forest/wilderness where you need a knife, what would be the purpose of carrying such a knife other than to use it as a weapon?
Bro really exposed himself
They're illegal to carry (permit-less, at least) not to own lol
@@Luccaijew8a9e23 can i own a butterfly knife in australia inside my home also which is not sharp
yes you can own any knife realistically because police aint going to do a search in youre house so if u dont carry it outside youre good
@@ibrahimashraf6896
@@ibrahimashraf6896yh prob
@@ibrahimashraf6896Yes, you can. As long as you dont carry it
“If you do something illegal, it is considered illegal”
I don’t know why spring loaded knives are illegal. They’re not any more dangerous than any other knife. It’s like a vestigial law based on fear and bad science. A flipper is just as fast and sharp as a spring loaded. These are nonsense laws.
You know what deploys quicker.. A FUCKING FIXED BLADE
not really.
@@thiusw how isn’t it faster all you do is pull it out of a case and it’s ready no buttons or switches to open the blade after getting it out of your pocket
@@bendyinkdemon3094 yeah, you have to pull it, yourself, out of a sheath. are you able to pull it out faster than any of these knives deploy? if so, that's incredible.
@@thiusw you have to pull a switch blade out of your pocket as well, which should be about the same speed as pulling a fixed blade out.
Fookin laser sights
„If get caught with one of these and it’s illegal, you’re committing a felony“
Illegal doesn’t mean felony illegal can mean something small or something big but if you get a felony your talking prison time not just a fine or a ticket
Just conceal properly and you won't get caught
@@andrew6464 yeah you're risking your freedom for your safety. take that as you will.
I was reading knife laws from state to state, and the laws in Ohio says you can carry a switchblade of any form.
*laws in ohio be like*
Only in ohio
I’m pretty sure that the Brits have a whole knife collection like this one.
Little do we know, this man is wanted for 14 felony charges on these knives lol
Balisong is really cool. You can get a really fast deploy with the icepick grip.
To be fair, any thumbstud flick or flipper deploys quicker.
sees butterfly knife *he's right behind you and endless despair intensifies*
The single action otf is basically a ballistic knife that doesn't launch the knife.
most if not all of these are legal in my state, I'm gunna start collecting them
I collect knives as well
Same for Czechia. My father has an old roman sword.
All are legal in my state WV, only thing we can't carry is a trench knife and that's just because of the knuckle duster
@@janhejcman Dude is a time traveler
I live in New Hampshire where there are no restrictions on what sort of knife you want. They sell a couple of those style knives you showed at my local Tractor Supply.
Oh yeah!!!
Tractor supply is great I bought a nice sharp and large hunting knife for 15 bucks
Good
Hopkinton State Fair, can purchase just about all of these "types" of knives
"If you managed to ban zem, I assure you zey were not like me."
"This is an *extremely* lethal knife", as opposed to what, another knife?
“Jeff, why do you have a bloody butt?”
“Don’t. Question. It.”
(It’s a man)
This could mean two things
Ayo
He's on his wacky time of the month
Excuse me
Available at most gas stations in Arkansas
"These knife's are illegal globally."
Proceeds to show that he owns all of them.
Not illegal own but to carry
@@iaintgotanameyet5331 and only illegal to carry in some places. It's fully legal where I live to carry all of them and I regularly carry my double action otf. All the bans on them are ridiculous anyways none are anymore dangerous than any other knife besides maybe a single action otf and deployment speed isnt much or any faster than flipping open any decent folder.
"Hey you got a knife to open a packet?"
Him :
If I'm in a fight with someone and they pull out a butterfly knife, I'm walking away and apologizing
There's nothing special about butterfly knives. If you run from a butterfly knife, hell you better run from a butter knife.
Pull out your gun lmao, they'd be even more scared
@@Kazzy-chan Only if you have a laser sight or can guarantee a shot without aiming.
@@TwiliPaladin thats what training is for. Practice modified 21 foot drills. My average first shot from concealment is 1 second, and from open its at 0.8. Those include aiming, though. You can go faster with practice, especially from retention.
@@TwiliPaladin Tell me you know nothing about guns without telling me you know nothing about guns
I love how the first knife looks like a dull toy knife
Pennsylvania just legalized switch blades. Best news in a long time
Oh good I've had one 🤣
meanwhile in Europe - "wait how can sharpened piece of metal anyone can make in theyr garage be illegal" ? ...
well most of Europe anyway :)
@@Asghaad nothing's illegal if you don't get caught with it
I want to see that single action OTF open up point blank into something. I have a dual action cheap one I got, but the spring isn't strong enough to even latch it sometimes.
One of my coworkers recently got a dual action OTF and its a nice high quality one but it has a safety feature where it doesn't push out with enough force to do serious harm. It could probably break skin but not much more than that. It couldn't go through an empty water bottle
@@washington_pc3306All dual action OTF's should operate that was as a safety mechanism unless you get a really cheap and badly made version.
I have a discontinued new Microtech Halo VI worth $2,000 now, that will punch through cardboard. If you're not careful, you could kill yourself by bleeding out if you didn't get stitched up right away. Say if you cut deep enough or hit a vein or artery.
@@bullridermusic2054 I think thats the real reason all the mentioned knives are illegal
Good thing I can carry these all at once since I’m in Montana
Sammmeee but wisconsin lol. Them making all knives non deadly weapons is fire 😊
@@sadovuato right
What part of the world is Montana in? It sounds familiar
@@timothybirdsong8076 💀💀The United States. 🇺🇸🦅
@@maddoxmalloy_08 I thought that place was a myth
First knife is like the hidden knives in assassin’s creed
Switzerland: you can only have kitchen knifes and knifes you can open with 2 hand
Wait! isn't Switzerland a place where live 8 000 000 people and 2 000 000 have firearm?
Man just whacked that box outta nowhere with that otf.
"If you manage to kill them I will show you they are not like me"
- The Spy
"And nothing, like the man loose inside this building"
“Like what are you? The president of his fan club?
"no, that would be your mother!"
"Indeed, and now he's here to **** us!"
"so listen up boy, or ****ography starring your mother will be the second worst thing that happens to you today"
This is why i always ask google if something is legal or not, like it's literally just a knife
Any knife can do just about the same thing if anything more it makes no sense banning knives like these, these are actually even slower to open to just as fast or around just as fast
i used to have a butterfly knife as a kid. Loved that thing.
Same, I had a silver training one
are you french
@@themineguy1234 No. Im heterosexual.
@@mr.nobody9697 do you work with
3 americans
1 russian
1 scottish
1 australian
1 german
and a pyromaniac
@@mr.nobody9697gay or European?
“These are some of the most banned and illegal knives” *shows them on camera to the whole world*
*meet the spy starts playing.*
This is what every british persons table looks like if you were wondering
yo those knifes look very dangrous, dont hurt yourself dude
“Here are 5 knives that are illegal in most parts of the world.”
-my yt recommendations be like
I find it insane that almost any knives are illegal when guns are legal. I fully 100% support having guns but they are way more dangerous then any knife.
I think I'll just stick to a trusty full tang fixed blade since one problem with these knives are too many placed to break or fail
Balisong tho:
Other countries be like: I'm calling the police that's an illegal knife
Bro, nice blades btw👌 also, I’m looking for a dagger double action OTF, with great durability, and a completely straight design. Not slanted like the troodon, more like a type of design like the ultra tech.
Making a video in response to this now haha. Lookout on the next one from heretic 👌🏼
The Dirac delta or Dirac are awesome
I have a couple of the dagger blade out the front knives for sale
I just got a akc Otf dagger for 100
The first one is like the hidden blade from assassins creed
I almost got my first felony bringing in a spring assisted Kershaw into the California capital. I'm from Texas and was visiting, didn't think about it, always had it on me. Got in and saw the metal detector said ah shit. People were super nice, said its fine just leave it here and grab it on your way out. Didn't even think about it left it and took a tour. Leaving there was an officer there playing with it called me over and was like here's mine, this is totally illegal here and flips it open, then he's like now here is yours opened twice as fast. Luckily he was cool and was like your not from here I was leaving in a day or so anyways so he let me go. He warned me that if I got caught with it by anyone else I'd still be locked up today. That was 2011.
Spring assisted kershaws are legal even in this shit hole state
@FakeGuruBusta I was told that any sort of assisted opening was illegal in California. I don't live there, so I have no idea. That's just what I was told.
@@connormartin860 police here also like to make up their own laws lol not your fault
@FakeGuruBusta oh yeah, not surprised. I was only there for like almost two months, so not long enough to really worry about it. Hell I live in BFE Texas, back in high-school kids would come in after duck hunting that morning shotgun on rack in back windshield. Weapons have always just been around and no big deal for me. 🤣
@@connormartin860 yeah I posted a picture of my duck haul on Facebook maybe 15 years ago and friends from high school here blocked me right away lol.
Funny enough my brother in law grew up in Europe and took his pocket knife to school when they moved here to cut his fruit at lunch and ended up getting arrested 😂
To be honest I'd go for the first one it looks deadly
man’s snitching on himself
Legal to have illegal to carry out of the house
He’s probably in a state where it’s legal. Like where I live.
There are no knife laws in my state. Switch blades like the blue-handled one make nice work knives.
@@skylermccormack4368 it’s a joke
@@n0gginb0nker87 it’s a joke man
tbh i got to a point where I think that these knives got banned because you would hurt yourself as the owner of the knife or other people around you that dont know how it works by accident too often.
"Be careful, if you get caught with one these knifes, you could get a felony"
*Posts a video about it*
*shows butterfly knife*
"These are super fun to do tricks with"
Super fun when you get your fingers cut off I guess
"Knives that are banned globally" proceeds to show us his 5 illegal knives
Most are illegal to carry on your person in most cases but still legal to own in your home. All depends on where you live sence what is legal one place could be very illegal in another
Arsenal knives in real life be like :
I mean, there's a knife more illegal than all those called a ballistic knife...
It has ballistic missiles strapped on the side
@@generic_tough_guy.4830 Cheeky and funny. More so think of a spring from a engine valve, delivering up to 300+ lbs of force in such a small size, launching a knife blade.
@@aninnocentbystander0 ok I didn't actually know what you were talking about cause I made a joke but I realized what knife we talking bout. You're getting your facts from Black ops or something. That stupid thing is borderline useless unless you hit they're neck or something. They're gimmicks at best dude. Unironically
@@aninnocentbystander0 I checked it. The average human punch has 360-450 pounds of force. The knife is literally weaker than punching, only useful for the blade dude
@@generic_tough_guy.4830 It's about being able to launch the blade at a distance then get close. :/
balisongs,karambits and gravity knives are legal in Mississippi USA
i just realised boxcutters are just budget switchblades....
The only knife you aren't supposed to have around me is a ballistic knife
the double action is so satisfying
as a knife newbie, can someone please explain why these kinds of knives are illegal? wouldn’t a fixed blade in essence be more efficient than one that you’d have to spend an extra second to deploy?
The government has no idea what they are doing
Because they’re very easily concealable, and can be quickly deployed. Hiding a fixed knife is easier to detect, you could pass off/disguise some of these fairly easily.
It’s still stupid, but that’s the general reasoning.
@mewmaiaa 1. Scary/used in movies by bad guys
2. Banning them wouldn't affect anything, so it doesn't impact politicians gainful employment and also acts as a resume item
3. No one has put money into overturning these laws, so they aren't revisited.
This is specifically why they are banned in the US anyway. Can't talk on other countries politics.
You can carry any blade you want in Texas
The first one is like the hidden blade from ac
Gravity and butterfly knives are the coolest!
The 2nd knife scares the shit out of me just looking at it 💀
Gravity knifes should not be illegal
the first one is a good one because of its safety lock
and the gravity