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Monday, October 3, 2011
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Smith and Wesson - Extreme Ops Edition
Victorinox makes Swiss Army style utility knifes... but nothing from their arsenal compares to this beauty from Smith & Wesson... The Extreme Ops Edition Knife beautifully crafted in high precision stainless steel with foldable spring action... No offense to victorinox users, ( i love vics ) but this one is pure genius! :D
I only wish it was sturdy and so eye-candy like this one - The SWF R2S Extreme Ops Edition, Black :)
Knife rules in India: In India it is ILLEGAL to carry any knife which is,
1) Spring actuated
2) Button actuated
3) Of more than the specified length (perhaps 9 inches) or breadth.
Using a knife in India is a double-edged sword even in certain cases of self defence... Pulling out a blade in public is not the most sensible thing to do... and the big question remains, do you REALLY have it in you to "stab" (kill) your opponent in a fight?
If you are found in possession of a knife or take it out to stab a person, you are guilty of a non-bailable offence under Arms Act, of 1959 under IPC (Indian Penal Code).
Advise for Tourists: Do not carry a knife, unless it is small and "utility" worthy... Example could be you are in a trekking spree, and you want to trek various parts in the North, or a Forest trip. Knives in India - best used in a collection, for pealing fruits or cutting bread crust... :))
Cheers!
I only wish it was sturdy and so eye-candy like this one - The SWF R2S Extreme Ops Edition, Black :)
Knife rules in India: In India it is ILLEGAL to carry any knife which is,
1) Spring actuated
2) Button actuated
3) Of more than the specified length (perhaps 9 inches) or breadth.
Using a knife in India is a double-edged sword even in certain cases of self defence... Pulling out a blade in public is not the most sensible thing to do... and the big question remains, do you REALLY have it in you to "stab" (kill) your opponent in a fight?
If you are found in possession of a knife or take it out to stab a person, you are guilty of a non-bailable offence under Arms Act, of 1959 under IPC (Indian Penal Code).
Advise for Tourists: Do not carry a knife, unless it is small and "utility" worthy... Example could be you are in a trekking spree, and you want to trek various parts in the North, or a Forest trip. Knives in India - best used in a collection, for pealing fruits or cutting bread crust... :))
Cheers!
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