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<blockquote data-quote="okla-lawman" data-source="post: 23125" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>We got a Da's ruling on the spring assist and they said they were NOT a prohibited weapon as they did not have a button or other device to operate. </p><p></p><p>Dogbear Police and fire are specifically allowed to carry switchblades. I don't do the legal ramifications in a CIVIL situation (carrying a hoodlums weapon) besides </p><p>it is not any faster to open than my emerson. </p><p></p><p>The polkowski inspired Crawford companion is a great knife. My name has been on the waiting list for over a year for a real Polkowski. The only thing that sucks</p><p>about the CRKT version is the sheath. I am ordering one from River city Knives. It is a lot thinner and lighter and offers more carry options. I have also thought about taking the scales off of one and wearing it like a neck knife. Most of the heft of the knife is in the scales. I carry it off duty. I carry a Pat Crawford custom knife on duty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okla-lawman, post: 23125, member: 118"] We got a Da's ruling on the spring assist and they said they were NOT a prohibited weapon as they did not have a button or other device to operate. Dogbear Police and fire are specifically allowed to carry switchblades. I don't do the legal ramifications in a CIVIL situation (carrying a hoodlums weapon) besides it is not any faster to open than my emerson. The polkowski inspired Crawford companion is a great knife. My name has been on the waiting list for over a year for a real Polkowski. The only thing that sucks about the CRKT version is the sheath. I am ordering one from River city Knives. It is a lot thinner and lighter and offers more carry options. I have also thought about taking the scales off of one and wearing it like a neck knife. Most of the heft of the knife is in the scales. I carry it off duty. I carry a Pat Crawford custom knife on duty. [/QUOTE]
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