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Several years ago I purchased a Benchmade ATS 34 which is an automatic knife. Not sure if switchblade is the proper term since the blade flips open rather than pushes out the front.
Anyhow I purchased the knife from Murfreesboro Outdoors. My question is is this knife legal to carry? I assume it is since it was a direct purchase from a business but I also don't want to assume wrong and have it on me and it be illegal to carry.
Thanks in advance
James
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Unless you are LEO, EMT, military, etc., automatic knives are NOT legal to carry in the state of TN. 

 

You know, everybody "says" that, but the TN statute does not say EMTs can carry auto knives.  39-17-1302 only mentions EMTs in regard to legal manufacture and sales. Nowhere are they sanctioned to carry them.

 

The only defense to carrying one by profession is that it:

 

"Was incident to the performance of official duty and pursuant to military regulations in the army, navy, air force, coast guard or marine service of the United States or the Tennessee national guard, or was incident to the performance of official duty in a governmental law enforcement agency or a penal institution;"

 

- OS

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You know, everybody "says" that, but the TN statute does not say EMTs can carry auto knives.  39-17-1302 only mentions EMTs in regard to legal manufacture and sales. Nowhere are they sanctioned to carry them.

 

The only defense to carrying one by profession is that it:

 

"Was incident to the performance of official duty and pursuant to military regulations in the army, navy, air force, coast guard or marine service of the United States or the Tennessee national guard, or was incident to the performance of official duty in a governmental law enforcement agency or a penal institution;"

 

- OS

That's kind of what I thought, but all the EMTs who work out of a building next to my place of employment have convinced me that they are legally allowed to carry them, and do.  :shrug: 

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That's kind of what I thought, but all the EMTs who work out of a building next to my place of employment have convinced me that they are legally allowed to carry them, and do.  :shrug: 

 

Kwik needs to make an issue of it, I guess.

 

- OS

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Kwik needs to make an issue of it, I guess.

 

- OS

 

Yes. He needs to sever the tissue that connects the testicles to the main douchetard, and then sue the knife company for violating his reproductive rights. Oh yeah... and he needs to put the whole thing on Youtube.

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Yes. He needs to sever the tissue that connects the testicles to the main douchetard, and then sue the knife company for violating his reproductive rights. Oh yeah... and he needs to put the whole thing on Youtube.

 

:rofl: Ya got me rolling on that one. You really really don't like him do ya?

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By what mechanism does it open? Is there a button or a switch? Or do you start pushing it out yourself?



I push a button and the blade flips open and locks.
A good knife handler can open a manual knife probably quicker than an auto knife to be honest. I actually have a friend who can pull a knife and have it opened before I could begin to think to open mine.
Kinda same concept a pump shotgun can be shot and emptied faster than a semi auto.

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Can't carry it. If you want something with similar action go with a spring assist. I just got my third SA knife. Just as fast as an auto and from what I understand, this is because the only difference is in the deployment method.

 

 

If you ever do decide to get a SA for EDC, please ensure it has a solid locking mechanism. My first SA did not. As it turned out, one day not having the lock ended up sucking.....

 

 

:usa:

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Can't carry it. If you want something with similar action go with a spring assist. I just got my third SA knife. Just as fast as an auto and from what I understand, this is because the only difference is in the deployment method.

 

 

If you ever do decide to get a SA for EDC, please ensure it has a solid locking mechanism. My first SA did not. As it turned out, one day not having the lock ended up sucking.....

 

 

:usa:

 

My first spring assist was a Kershaw - a Chive, I think it is called.  Great little knife but the lock would disengage extremely easily and accidentally in my pocket.  It happened more than once.  I kind of came to the conclusion that, for pocket carry, I'd just as soon have a good, one-hand-opening non-spring assisted knife.  Between the risk of injury from the lock failing/accidentally disengaging and the time it takes to disengage the lock before opening (meaning I can get some non-assisted knives open faster) it just didn't seem worth it for pocket carry.  Now, if I were going to sheath carry a larger one then that might be another story as, in a sheath, I probably wouldn't even need to use the lock.  I can't really sheath carry a knife in my day to day life, though.

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I carried an auto knife till I found out you cant carry one, put up now.

I push a button and the blade flips open and locks.
A good knife handler can open a manual knife probably quicker than an auto knife to be honest. I actually have a friend who can pull a knife and have it opened before I could begin to think to open mine.
Kinda same concept a pump shotgun can be shot and emptied faster than a semi auto.

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Ya aint seen my Saiga 12 run yet. :wave:

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I can't speak for everyone, but I would NEVER jam up a law-abiding citizen over an auto knife.

 

You're not the first I've heard that from. Pretty much every LEO I've asked from my area has said that while technically illegal, if you have a carry permit they wouldn't give two hoots about it, that is unless you gave THEM a hard time first. Easy come, easy go I guess. :p

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You're not the first I've heard that from. Pretty much every LEO I've asked from my area has said that while technically illegal, if you have a carry permit they wouldn't give two hoots about it, that is unless you gave THEM a hard time first. Easy come, easy go I guess. :P

 

Yep. "If you're Voldemort, we taking your knife AND your gun" :)

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