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Guest tedbo
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I think this has been covered but want to be certain. I am close to getting my Rat 3 and I want the clip point blade. I think it is legal. Anyone know better?

I am trying to get over some flu-like funk and my head still hurts.

Thanks,guys.

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Clip point is most traditional blade shape there is.

At any rate, there is no blade shape that is illegal in TN, only the length of it.

- OS

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I think this has been covered but want to be certain. I am close to getting my Rat 3 and I want the clip point blade. I think it is legal. Anyone know better?

I am trying to get over some flu-like funk and my head still hurts.

Thanks,guys.

Are you asking about the legality of the length of the blade or the fact that it is a clip point?

As already said on this thread the clip point is the most popular type of blade in the world

Guest Broomhead
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Can you carry a machete on your person in public?

No.

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Guest bkelm18
Posted

4" in the max legal to carry. You can own any length you want, you just can't carry it if it's over 4". Though I believe there is an exception incidental to hunting, etc.

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Four inches is what Tn considers a weapon, and therefore what I'm assuming you can carry. I carry a Ka-Bar when I'm hunting/camping and have never run into a problem (knock on wood.)

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Four inches is what Tn considers a weapon, and therefore what I'm assuming you can carry. I carry a Ka-Bar when I'm hunting/camping and have never run into a problem (knock on wood.)

"(a) It is a defense to the application of § 39-17-1307 (unlawful carrying/possession of weapon) if the possession or carrying was:

...

(4) Incident to lawful hunting, trapping, fishing, camping, sport shooting or other lawful activity;"

If you can convince a cop you are lawfully doing any of those on Gay Street, I guess you could carry it there. :)

- OS

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If you can convince a cop you are lawfully doing any of those on Gay Street, I guess you could carry it there.

Ain't that always the case? The places you need a machette most are the places you can't have one.

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I swear I was just fishing down at Calhouns officer... I mean those things are scary big, thought that a machete would be necessary for, you know defense, just in case.

Edited by gjohnsoniv

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