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Is It Legal To Carry A Military Knife

Can you carry a knife with a military ID?

sure… you can carry a knife , even a gun, without a military id. fork and spoon too…. you never know when some cheese cake will pop up.

Can you carry your own knife in the military?

I carry my own knife over here in addition to the one issued to me by my squadron. Weapons status, for both firearms and knives, is determined by our leadership. If they feel that the mission requires something like a tomahawk, they'll issue it to us.

Can you carry a Bowie Knife in the military?

Yeah most deff, but if its your you will need to get it cleared thru the armed forces. I'm almost positive they supply you with one...

Is it legal to carry a knife on a train?

No problem.

As long as the knife itself is legal (not a switchblade or butterfly, etc., and not an illegal length) it is legal to carry on the train.

Have a nice trip, and don't cut yourself...

What knife did you actually use/carry in the military? I’ve seen blog posts and videos with titles like “top 10 knives for soldiers”. These are $100+ knives from brands like Emerson, Spyderco and Benchmade. Do soldiers actually carry these knives?

I carried 3 knives on deployment:SOG Multitool:A Swiss-Army-style pocket tool that I used for everything from cleaning weapons to first aid, to helping a buddy repair an XBox 360. They make nicer versions now that aren’t so hard to manipulate. Fresh out of the package, the blades on this sucker are sharp as a glass surgical knife. $80.00.CRKT M16 Series:A handy pocket knife that was useful for all kinds of basic tasks. Sometimes, you need a good, basic pocket knife. Looks cool and high-speed too. $40–100.00 depending on the version.Cold Steel Recon Tanto:This was the fighting knife I carried when on-mission. Very, very rarely will you ever need a knife to kill someone with in combat, these days. But better to have one than to try and have to use a pocket knife or a rock. Knowing this, I chose a tanto-style blade, which has some uses as a tool as well as a weapon. I’ve used it as a chisel to break something apart, a pry bar to open resistant lids, locks and other things, drove it into a wall to use as an improvised ladder rung for climbing, and cut all shapes and sizes of things, from MRE packages to equipment webbing. I owned an earlier version of the blade released in the 90’s of a steel that was more vulnerable to rust, but sharpened more easily and had a keener edge, but dulled more easily at the same time. Only used as a fighting knife once, and that was merely for posturing. A high/berserk/crazy Afghan National Policeman was on a looting spree in the poorest village in Afghanistan. He was on his way out of this poor guy’s home with a copper pot. I ordered him to return the pot, and he kept moving, so I drove my knife into the doorframe a hair from the tip of his nose. He put back the pot and cussed at me in Pashtun and I returned the favor, calling him a “son of an owl.” (a really bad insult for some reason. THAT was his second surprise of the day). $60.00.All of these knives are reasonably affordable and are still with me to this day in useable condition.

Is it legal to conceal carry a knife in NC?

Only folding knives are legal to carry concealed in NC. A TDI is a fixed blade designed for combat, making it fall within "bowie knife, dirk, dagger, ... or other deadly weapon of like kind." If you carry, it must be openly.

Alternatively, their is a folding version of the TDI available which IS legal to carry concealed: http://www2.knifecenter.com/item/KA2483/...

Can active duty military carry illegal knives ( switchblade ) out and about?

Very curious as to if I, an active duty marine, am allowed to be carrying a bayonet style switchblade out and about? It s 11 inches total so the blade is roughly 5 inches long. Not saying i ever would because it s ridiculous but im very curious because I can t find any info.

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