I always have and always will carry in ALL STATES!
I am a self confessed "geardo" and quite proud of all my knives, multitools, torches and other "gadgets". I frequent many knife, torch and back pack forums and always willing to trade tales on knives, multitools etc :D
I import most of my gear and seldom have any issues getting past customs even after making full declarations therefore these items are legal to possess and if you are using them for intended purpose and without criminal intent. THEN NO GENERAL STATE LAWS can prevent you from using them. Local bylaws, rules and regulation etc may prevent carriage into certain places but can not be a blanket rule. Heck I am only a barrack room lawyer but I am willing put my knife where my mouth is!
I have and always will have a leatherman, SAK, Gerber, CRKT or similar in my possession. (Except when flying but there are some bits of survival kit which are now allowed to be carried, there is even some multitools that are designed to meet carry on requirements). I had to "check" my wave the other day when going into a court house but got it back from security on exit no problems or questions asked.
I have regularly interacted with Police etc in all States and at various levels and NEVER been questioned or challenged other than for someone to borrow my multitool. Its all about common sense (sometimes lacking in our legal system).
Most of the places that one can not carry a knife (late night pubs and clubs in the city) I would not want to go anyway :confused: The day I am challenged or prevented from carrying a multitool or SAK as an EDC then I am afraid I will be leaving this fair country of ours :(
Had a few beers the other night at both the Prairie and Blinman pubs :) and I recon 1/2 the patrons had a multitool or knife visible hanging of their belts.
Heaven forbid if the Knife Nazis :twisted: had searched my pockets or vehicle and found the mother lode of my survival gear!
Perhaps I am a criminal but I just don't know it yet :angel:
So now we talk about knives
Take it from me as a owner of numerous knives and multitools, there is NO better than one another amongst the top end of multitools.
With the various different models made by the top end multitool manufacturers L/man, Gerber, SOG, Vic'x etc it is imperative that the user selects the tool that best suits their needs & budget.
As a general rule most Gerber's have more robust pliers that are better for general heavy engineering tasks whilst many L/mans have pliers better suited for electrical and more detailed work. Of course there are a host of various models with a zillion other features that one must consider.
Bottom line, spend the money on quality (which all the genuine "name" manufactures are producing now days, with some good deals to be had).
My personal favourites are:
Multitool: The Leatherman Wave. (I have 3 x L/mans, 2 x Gerber's, 1 x SOG and 1 x Vic'x).
Folding knife: The CRKT- M21 (closely followed by my "Bench mades" which have some nice blades, I would not wish to count all my folding knives).
Survival knife: The Tool logic SL Pro Fire Steel (The new model that I have not seen available in Oz yet).
Fixed Blade: A good old fashion "Buck" M9, just a rugged large blade that will split logs, dig holes, cut wire but not real flash for skinning and gutting.
Once again I must stress no one can say one is better than another.
The Hunter will disagree with the trapper, who will disagree with the fisherman who will disagree with the soldier who will disagree with the 4 x 4 guy who will disagree with the electrical geek and so on.............
Any one want to talk Knives, Torches & Backpacks please PM me :cool:
Thommo
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