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DukeJockey
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Jun 28, 2018
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Familiarize yourselves with your local concealed carry laws, ordinances, etc for fixed blades before purchasing one of these. I live in California, which I generally find to be a good thing, but they have a few silly knife laws that make no sense to me. I can carry my Kershaw Leek assisted open in my pocket, but not my Bark River Bravo Micro, even though I can deploy the Leek in about 2 seconds, but would have to fumble with the Bravo's pocket sheath for quite a bit longer. Sure, I could skip the sheath, I've already had my quota of kids.... You can open carry a broadsword, but if you put one of these little gems in your pocket, you better hope you never get patted down.
I added a belt loop to my Bravo's pocket sheath. Looks kinda silly hanging next to my Leatherman, but at least it's legal.
"Ignorantia juris non excusat"
Jun 28, 2018
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