Author Topic: Butterfly Knives discussion.  (Read 9875 times)

I could kill all of you knife wielding girls with my AR-15.
forget ar-15
sniper rifle psg1 ftw
isnt a butterfly knive that thing you spin around and it opens some how?

Arent they illegial?
Unless you live in a different state and/or country there not.

I live in MI, do they count as gravity knives? I think they do

I got a throwing butterfly knive that locks when opened

forget ar-15
sniper rifle psg1 ftw
isnt a butterfly knive that thing you spin around and it opens some how?
If someones holding a knife, why would you need a sniper rifle to kill them? Just wait until thy are close enough and shoot them down with the AR-15. Besides, AR-15s are way better in most situations than a sniper rifle.

Except some sniper rifles are automatic.

I live in MI, do they count as gravity knives? I think they do
I live in MI, and like I said; As long as you don't go toting them around there will be no problems no matter where you live.

Also Butterfly Knives are pocket knives. Stilettos or switchblades are gravity knives.
Oh? So that Law DIDN'T pass?
Depends on the state, but AGAIN: See above statement.
forget ar-15
sniper rifle psg1 ftw
isnt a butterfly knive that thing you spin around and it opens some how?
God you're an idiot.

You can own anything you want. Especially weapons, in your home. If the Police or the Government has no reason to search your house you're not going to be fined or arrested for owning something like a butterfly knife, or even something much larger like a shotgun or a carbine. Just don't take it outside, because that's when the law really applies, and police will check you if they see it.
That's good, I'm hiding a giant laser that could possibly take out an entire skyscraper if used correctly. :cookieMonster:

Yuki, what do you use the knife for?

For cutting, stabbing, and skinning/whittling, that's the whole point of a knife.

sniper rifle psg1 ftw
As if you actually own one, Mr. Gangsta.

Yuki, what do you use the knife for?
Personally?
Impressing the ladies.

Most butterfly knives you buy are made in China.


That's also why they are prone to breaking.

Personally?
Impressing the ladies.

"Hey baby, let me show you my knife!"

Most butterfly knives you buy are made in China.


That's also why they are prone to breaking.
I hate that, so I make my best effort to buy U.S. Steel.