Nothing really fancy... just one of these:
http://www.harborfreight.com/key-shaped-folding-knife-66837.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/key-shaped-folding-knife-66837.html
Yes, but that's differentI bet you have some nice kitchen knives though, yeah?
I only said it was illegal..That is insane to even think about. I couldn't imagine going through the day without mine simply for the utility it offers from opening boxes, cutting a loose thread on clothing, etc. I use it almost daily and feel naked without it.
Me too. My collection is quite modest. I never carry a gun or knife with me, except in the forest.I am a fan of knives and sharp things but more for the craftsmanship than anything else.
OK, so I guess that's just fascist and not quite as insane :lol:They're not quite that insane. You are allowed to carry anything with a 3 inch or less blade at any time (so swiss army knives and multitools are fine) and you're allowed to carry larger blades as long as you have a good reason - work, camping etc. It depends on context. If you've got a 5 inch blade in your pocket walking around town you'll raise eyebrows sure, if you're up in the woods taking it camping you're probably okay.
You aren't allowed flick knives or butterfly knives (although multi tools etc are okay)
I don't know how fascist it is, people seem pretty happy with the laws here in the UK really in regards to weapons. It's just a different mindset I guess: you might want guns or knives to protect yourselves from others but people here would prefer that nobody had the weapons in the first place. It's not impossible to get a gun or an otherwise illegal weapon here but it's not really common to have guns that aren't basically ornaments.OK, so I guess that's just fascist and not quite as insane :lol:
Your view is one of the most respectable I've heard. What I got out of it is "I don't personally want or care for guns but that doesn't mean others shouldn't be allowed to have them". Assuming that's what you essentially meant then I respect thatI don't know how fascist it is, people seem pretty happy with the laws here in the UK really in regards to weapons. It's just a different mindset I guess: you might want guns or knives to protect yourselves from others but people here would prefer that nobody had the weapons in the first place. It's not impossible to get a gun or an otherwise illegal weapon here but it's not really common to have guns that aren't basically ornaments.
I think it's only this year in some parts of the country armed police have started doing normal patrols (as opposed to sitting about the station waiting for danger) so it's not really like you'd see the police with guns outside London or whatever either. To be honest that's a lot more concerning to me - to see an authority figure openly carrying a weapon - but I wasn't brought up around guns.
I wouldn't mind shooting one at a range but I wouldn't really want to own a gun or kill a person or an animal with one, no matter the circumstance.
You can have nunchaku in the UK in your home but you're not allowed to take them outside. if you were taking them to an exhibit or to a dealer or something you'd get away with it but the only real reason to carry them outside your home is as a dangerous weapon.
I don't think we should get rid of all guns or whatever though as much as I'd love that, that's obviously impractical. I am pretty happy about them not being a factor in my life though.
I know - wtf, @AThomasHowe !? How dare you be reasonable on the Internet. Are you say you would just...agree to disagree?!?Your view is one of the most respectable I've heard.
Oh, I have a couple M Tech's. Good little $10 knives, wouldnt count on them though -- the pivot screw tends to fall out quite easily I notice.