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<blockquote data-quote="MLR" data-source="post: 1122176" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>Under Okla regulations I believe , hopefully, that most LEO's have some idea what a dirk or dagger is. My question is Bowies. Even knife makers can;t seem to agree what a bowie knife is. I see exact copies of "original" bowies that were used in the revolutionary war being sold. I have seen knives that look like someone put a wooden slab handle on a kabar and selling that as a bowie.</p><p></p><p>Is there some sort of legal description for them? Does a sharpened clip point make it a bowie? That would be understandable because of it would then have two sharpened edges.</p><p>Or is the definition left to the whims of the officer?</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLR, post: 1122176, member: 2176"] Under Okla regulations I believe , hopefully, that most LEO's have some idea what a dirk or dagger is. My question is Bowies. Even knife makers can;t seem to agree what a bowie knife is. I see exact copies of "original" bowies that were used in the revolutionary war being sold. I have seen knives that look like someone put a wooden slab handle on a kabar and selling that as a bowie. Is there some sort of legal description for them? Does a sharpened clip point make it a bowie? That would be understandable because of it would then have two sharpened edges. Or is the definition left to the whims of the officer? Michael [/QUOTE]
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