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  • jbar106
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Oct 2013
    • 420

    Automatic knife question

    Is it legal for a civilian to sell, or offer for sale, an automatic knife to a LEO in CA? If so, does it need to be approved by the LEO's department?
    Thank you!
  • #2
    P5Ret
    Calguns Addict
    • Oct 2010
    • 6349

    There is no exemption for LEO possession of an automatic knife in CA. So the simple answer is NO.

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    • #3
      jbar106
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
      CGN Contributor
      • Oct 2013
      • 420

      LAX Ammo in Inglewood is one example of several shops that has automatic knives for sale. I'm sure they are for LEO only, but I will call and confirm. I am pretty certain, P5Ret, that LEO can buy, own, and carry switchblades.

      My question is, can I sell a switchblade to one of them?

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      • #4
        jbar106
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Oct 2013
        • 420

        Now... is it possible that places sell switchblades to LEO, but this is not exactly legal?

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        • #5
          Samuelx
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 1558

          Technically...



          Penal Code - PEN

          PART 6. CONTROL OF DEADLY WEAPONS [16000 - 34370] ( Part 6 added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 711, Sec. 6. )

          TITLE 3. WEAPONS AND DEVICES OTHER THAN FIREARMS [19910 - 23025] ( Title 3 added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 711, Sec. 6. )

          DIVISION 5. KNIVES AND SIMILAR WEAPONS [20200 - 21590] ( Division 5 added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 711, Sec. 6. )

          CHAPTER 5. Switchblade Knife [21510 - 21590] ( Chapter 5 added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 711, Sec. 6. )

          21510.

          Every person who does any of the following with a switchblade knife having a blade two or more inches in length is guilty of a misdemeanor:

          (a) Possesses the knife in the passenger’s or driver’s area of any motor vehicle in any public place or place open to the public.

          (b) Carries the knife upon the person.

          (c) Sells, offers for sale, exposes for sale, loans, transfers, or gives the knife to any other person.

          (Added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 711, Sec. 6. (SB 1080) Effective January 1, 2011. Operative January 1, 2012, by Sec. 10 of Ch. 711.)

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          • #6
            etwinam
            Veteran Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 3223

            The launch 4 is CA legal due to it's blade length. Perhaps that is what you're seeing, I've never been to LAX ammo, I think we have one in San Diego. I've been meaning to stop by but I haven't ever been.

            Correct me If I'm wrong but LEO exemptions only apply to off roster guns and batons I believe. Any agency issued weapons have special exemptions as well since they're technically not owned by the officer.

            I'd love a launch 7 but even if I could get one I wouldn't be able to carry it anywhere so what's the point.
            Last edited by etwinam; 12-10-2018, 11:29 PM.
            God, Guns & Integrity. Prioritize your Priorities.

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            • #7
              jbar106
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              CGN Contributor
              • Oct 2013
              • 420

              Samuelx, yes thank you, I've read the penal code and you are correct. There doesn't seem to be an exemption for LEO. I know that LEO's can buy them here in LA, so... is it legal or isn't it?

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              • #8
                jbar106
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • Oct 2013
                • 420

                etwinam, Protech makes a knife called the Half-Breed that has a 1.9" blade but a full size handle. This should be legal to carry almost everywhere in CA.

                My thread is in reference to a Benchmade Infidel OTF, definitely not legal for civilian carry in CA. If you look at Sameulx's post of the CA Penal Code, it is illegal to
                - Possess the knife in the passenger’s or driver’s area of any motor vehicle in any public place or place open to the public.
                - Carry the knife upon the person.
                - Transfer the knife to another person.

                Nowhere in that code is ownership or importation explicitly or implicitly prohibited.

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                • #9
                  jbar106
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                  CGN Contributor
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 420

                  Theoretically, you should be able to drive/fly to NV or AZ, and buy yourself a switchblade and bring it back to CA.

                  In the Penal Code, there are a whole bunch of things--brass knuckles, billy clubs, cane knives, belt buckle knives, etc.--in which possession/importation/manufacture are expressly prohibited.
                  (See https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/f...er=2.&article=)
                  Switchblades are not on that list.

                  Sorry to have gotten off topic, but it is interesting, and I imagine most Californians aren't aware of this.
                  Last edited by jbar106; 12-10-2018, 7:25 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Samuelx
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 1558

                    Originally posted by jbar106
                    Samuelx, yes thank you, I've read the penal code and you are correct. There doesn't seem to be an exemption for LEO. I know that LEO's can buy them here in LA, so... is it legal or isn't it?
                    If the blade is under 2", it's all good. If it's 2" or over, "technically", it's illegal to do (a) (b) and/or (c).

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                    • #11
                      Samuelx
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 1558

                      Originally posted by jbar106
                      Theoretically, you should be able to drive/fly to NV or AZ, and buy yourself a switchblade and bring it back to CA.
                      Theoretically, let's say you get to NV or AZ however you get to NV or AZ. Once you're there, assuming NV or AZ doesn't have any statutes forbidding or restricting you or someone from CA from purchasing a switchblade knife, it seems like you'd be good to go. If you were driving back, however, you wouldn't be able to possess it in any passenger or driver area of a vehicle and you wouldn't be able to carry it on your person (and BTW, according to this poorly written section, once you got back, you wouldn't be able to carry it on your person Even At Home, behind closed doors and shaded windows!)

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                      • #12
                        Samuelx
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 1558

                        Btw, fwiw, IMnshO, MOST of the CA weapons laws are piss poorly written!

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