Gun Directory: The Complete Handgun Pistol Revolver Reference Guide and Directory

 Pistols 
Semi-Automatic
Handguns
 Revolvers 
Service Revolvers,
6-shooters, etc
 Shotguns 
Pump Action,
Over/Under, etc
 Rifles 
Carbines, Rimfire,
Bolt Action, etc
 Community 
Forum, Comments,
Reviews, etc
 Classifieds 
Buy or Sell Guns
and Auctions
 Listings 
Gun Shows, Shops,
Events, Ranges, etc
 
  Forums/Reviews 56,405 Current Members - Post Reviews and Messages - Buy and Sell Guns - Register/Login

  General Topics
  Website Help  (416)
Gun Chatter  (1053)
Local Activity  (83)
Legal & Political  (421)
Buyers/Sellers  (304)
Off-Topic Chatter  (243)

  Wield your Weapon
  Pistols  (1053)
Revolvers  (239)
Rifles  (242)
Shotguns  (187)
Other Weapons  (24)

  Gear and Ammo
  Ammunition  (238)
Gunsmithing  (90)
Reloading  (5)
Accessories  (151)

  Serious Shooters
  Training  (22)
Competition  (24)
Military & Police  (29)
Hunting  (30)
Collectors  (49)
Concealed Carry  (20)









Forums » Other Weapons » Need a Good Straight Point Knife?
Heavy stuff like machine guns and artillery, or less-lethal weapons such as bows, swords and knives.
 
to Post a New Comment

    Viewing 1-22 of 22    



SittingMooseShaman   
New York
  Posted: 7/23/10 4:16 PM
Member (Sep 2009)

Last Here: 6 days ago
Posts: Weekly (121)
Reputation: 72%


  ... and I'm making so!
With the black smithy which
had been stashed in my barn
long ago... We own my wifes'
parents' land now and they
had a small antique business...
Thus; ... more »



SittingMooseShaman   
New York
  Posted: 3/3/10 12:55 AM
Member (Sep 2009)

Last Here: 6 days ago
Posts: Weekly (121)
Reputation: 72%


  They're all bs and moot...
Article Six sec Two negates them all.
Since these are indeed,"infringements"-
I'll carry a Claymore -if I could...
It would be way too heavy
Now ... more »



tigwelder56   
Florida
  Posted: 3/2/10 8:59 PM
Moderator (Jul 2006)

Last Here: Online Now
Posts: Daily (5204)
Reputation: 90%


  More information Ty! Type of knife, blade length, overall length and your carry method should do it.



Machete   
Indiana
  Posted: 2/27/10 10:33 PM
Member (Jun 2009)

Last Here: 135 days ago
Posts: rarely (12)
Reputation: 20%


  Hey people. I think it's legal to carry a knife in my state, Indiana, but I'm not sure. I've carried a Ka-Bar since I was 13, and I'd like to know if I'm a felon or not. Please message me if you know the answer. Ty



REDBARRONXXX   
Texas
  Posted: 2/2/10 6:30 PM
Member (Jan 2010)

Last Here: 38 days ago
Posts: Monthly (22)
Reputation: n/a


  Hey guys,

I am a knife enthusiast also, and I have checked up (again) on the law regarding the blade length for concealed carry here in Texas.

It is legal to carry a knife with a blade up to 5" concealed in Tx.

   



SittingMooseShaman   
New York
  Posted: 12/17/09 2:30 PM
Member (Sep 2009)

Last Here: 6 days ago
Posts: Weekly (121)
Reputation: 72%


  However, swords,short swords,hawks,war axes,war clubs(of which I have and use as a walking aid-it's steel)knives-all types from neck,skinners(I carry a cat-skinner,too)to Arkansas ... more »



keyman   
Mesquite, TX
  Posted: 12/16/09 2:59 PM
Moderator (Oct 2007)

Last Here: Today
Posts: Weekly (393)
Reputation: 97%


 
If you've been to a gun show lately, you've no doubt noticed that there are as many knives as there are guns. (probably more.)

Many of the knives are just beautiful, but all too illegal to carry.



slk   
Texas
  Posted: 12/9/09 2:31 PM
Member (Dec 2009)

Last Here: 190 days ago
Posts: rarely (1)
Reputation: n/a


  cold steel neck knives,scottishspike,k4 are hard to beat



SittingMooseShaman   
New York
  Posted: 11/20/09 3:43 PM
Member (Sep 2009)

Last Here: 6 days ago
Posts: Weekly (121)
Reputation: 72%


  "Dirk & Dagger" laws are pretty much nation-wide.
Yeah, the 3" blade is as well....
Here in New(?) York carrying a minted tooth-pik is illegal.
However, scanning the ... more »



TEXVETNAM67-68   
Mathis, TX
  Posted: 11/11/09 4:28 PM
Member (Aug 2009)

Last Here: Today
Posts: Weekly (181)
Reputation: 83%


  Unless you're police or the like, carrying one of these in Texas ( I only speak for Texas) falls under the "Dirk and Dagger" law and is an offense under the penal code.
I believe the limit is a 3" blade. Other states are no doubt different, but you should check first.

   



TEXVETNAM67-68    
Mathis, TX
  Posted: 10/18/09 12:00 PM
Member (Aug 2009)

Last Here: Today
Posts: Weekly (181)
Reputation: 83%


  Hey Guys,
Take a look at Colt boot knives. Great knife and very nice boot sheath. Mine is the small 7" and it realy works well. I also have one clipped to the sun visor in my Explorer which cannot be seen from outside. Just in case.



240sx   
Alabama
  Posted: 5/18/08 6:57 AM
Inactive User (Apr 2008)

Last Here: 643 days ago
Posts: Weekly (370)
Reputation: 50%


  I&#39&#59;ve got several Ken Onion&#39&#59;s...Kershaw is definately a good company. And they have great customer service too.



beltbuckle   
Ohio
  Posted: 5/17/08 5:10 PM
Moderator (Dec 2006)

Last Here: Today
Posts: Daily (1705)
Reputation: 91%


  There&#39&#59;s alot of companies that make knives for your application.

Kershaw&#39&#59;s been mentioned already but I cant say enough good about them. I carry a Kershaw every day.

SOG makes some good knives also that fit your needs...



240sx   
Alabama
  Posted: 5/7/08 7:24 PM
Inactive User (Apr 2008)

Last Here: 643 days ago
Posts: Weekly (370)
Reputation: 50%


  Yeah, I'm going with that Kershaw. I already have several, particularally Ken Onions',but that is one bitch'n knife. It isn't that much either. Can't go wrong with Kershaw.

Perhaps ... more »



lrgcal4fun   
Arizona
  Posted: 5/7/08 1:16 PM
Moderator (Jan 2008)

Last Here: 2 days ago
Posts: Weekly (218)
Reputation: 100%


  That Kershaw "military knife" looks great. I like it better than the "spike" I'm using now. You can see them at
http://www.coldsteel.com/spike.html
I have the Bowie. ... more »

   



240sx   
Alabama
  Posted: 5/7/08 6:54 AM
Inactive User (Apr 2008)

Last Here: 643 days ago
Posts: Weekly (370)
Reputation: 50%


  lrgcal4fun,

Check this out...it's a Kershaw (SHIBBY), and it is almost exactly what I've been looking for. Take a gander and let me know what you think!

http://www.kershawknives.com/productdetails.php?id=146



240sx   
Alabama
  Posted: 5/7/08 5:43 AM
Inactive User (Apr 2008)

Last Here: 643 days ago
Posts: Weekly (370)
Reputation: 50%


  Tjhat's what I'm talking about, but I can't find it on the Cold Steel website. I looked forever for that knife...:(



lrgcal4fun   
Arizona
  Posted: 5/7/08 1:22 AM
Moderator (Jan 2008)

Last Here: 2 days ago
Posts: Weekly (218)
Reputation: 100%


  I'm sorry 240 I miss understood what you were looking for. The knife I described is a double edged fighting knife the was used by the British military. Like the USMC K-Bar, there are a lot of manufactures ... more »



240sx   
Alabama
  Posted: 5/6/08 8:47 PM
Inactive User (Apr 2008)

Last Here: 643 days ago
Posts: Weekly (370)
Reputation: 50%


  Dude I looked all over that site and could not find the knife you are describing (which sounds cool as hell). Can ya help a brother out with a little more info???? Thanks dude!



240sx   
Alabama
  Posted: 5/6/08 8:33 PM
Inactive User (Apr 2008)

Last Here: 643 days ago
Posts: Weekly (370)
Reputation: 50%


  Shibby!!! Thanks lrgcal4fun! I collect knives (as well as guns)...so I have a wide varity...I love my throwing knives and my AKC Itialian Switch Blad (rose wood handel...very nice). Plus many camando ... more »

   



lrgcal4fun   
Arizona
  Posted: 5/6/08 8:16 PM
Moderator (Jan 2008)

Last Here: 2 days ago
Posts: Weekly (218)
Reputation: 100%


  Hay 240,
Take a look at Cold Steel's web site. They have a great selection and I've never been disappointed in one of their products.

http://www.coldsteel.com/

Also, look for a British commando stiletto. They are simple, straight and slim.



240sx   
Alabama
  Posted: 5/6/08 4:54 PM
Inactive User (Apr 2008)

Last Here: 643 days ago
Posts: Weekly (370)
Reputation: 50%


  I'm looking for a good striaght point knife, 7-9" or so. I need it to be dural, easy to sharp and keep sharp, with a sceth. Any suggestions?

    Viewing 1-22 of 22    




Rules of Conduct / Terms of Service


Top 10 Top 10 Top 10 Top 10

Top 10 Top 10 Top 10 Top 10 Top 10 Top 10