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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 1598509" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>Have been looking over some automatic knives I could carry in lieu of my smaller spring assisted pocket knife when I felt the need to carry it. Anyone familiar with the law regarding these? My understanding is that automatics require some kind of permit (maybe), but spring-assisted don't? The small lockblade I carry for every day use is spring assisted; what would I need to do to legally carry a larger automatic, and is it OK to carry a larger spring assisted knife? Why the discrepancy between "auto" and "assisted"?</p><p></p><p>According to 21-1272 (I think that's right) it's not unlawful to carry if:</p><p></p><p>2. The carrying or use of weapons in a manner otherwise permitted by statute or authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act.</p><p></p><p>Does that fall under the CCW?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 1598509, member: 6146"] Have been looking over some automatic knives I could carry in lieu of my smaller spring assisted pocket knife when I felt the need to carry it. Anyone familiar with the law regarding these? My understanding is that automatics require some kind of permit (maybe), but spring-assisted don't? The small lockblade I carry for every day use is spring assisted; what would I need to do to legally carry a larger automatic, and is it OK to carry a larger spring assisted knife? Why the discrepancy between "auto" and "assisted"? According to 21-1272 (I think that's right) it's not unlawful to carry if: 2. The carrying or use of weapons in a manner otherwise permitted by statute or authorized by the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act. Does that fall under the CCW? [/QUOTE]
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