I carry a Schrade now - but would like to get an assisted opening knife for better deployment
Thanks
Keith

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Asking if someone knows offhand if something or some action is lawful or unlawful is a common and reasonable practice, especially here on the Forum. Your link wasn't to the statute, but to a thread on another site and only to "the word of one specific poster." If you were concerned with accuracy, why didn't you post a link to the Texas legislative site for TPC §46.01 as did TxLobo?laked3 wrote:http://www.texasguntalk.com/forums/kniv ... al-tx.html
The correct criminal code is cited there so I would do additional specific research and NOT take the word of one specific poster on any message board.
I have done the above research myself and consider a spring-assisted knife legal in most areas of Texas. San Antonio has some local knife regulations, I believe, so if you are going to be there, you may want to look into them as well.
I live in the Dallas area and my EDC is a spring-assisted Kershaw.
Mike1951 wrote:
I bought one of the smaller Kershaw assisted opening knives and really liked it. I then bought one of their very large assisted opening knives. You can grow old waiting for it to open.
RPB wrote:
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Note for people wanting a "slow to open switchblade"
If you would like your knife open and in your hand faster than people who have switchblades ...
I used to wear my knife sheath upside-down, the knife fell into my hand and I could open it.
About 1989-ish at the Renaissance Festival: Biker dude sees me and comments on it... he had a special knife sheath/scabbard/holster which opened the blade as you drew it.
We both drew, like a showdown (attracted a crowd I wasn't crazy about)
It was close to a tie, but I was impressed with that sheath which opened the blade for you as you draw the knife out ... it like held the blade and as you drew out the knife, it opened.
How it works
http://www.quickdrawsheath.com/Quick_Dr ... WORKS.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There is no law at all against having the sheath open the knife as you draw it out.
I'm not *endorsing* this product/company, I don't own one at the moment (I might soon since I'm pretty sure this is the guy on one of the videos below)
Simple and unquestionably legal are best.