Am I the only one that forsees the use of an AO knife as a weapon in an anticipated movie turning the tide against assisted openers and getting them definitively classified as switchblades? I love my whirlwind. I EDCed it for years, until I moved to CT.
The movie never shows the knife being opened. The sound of the knife is heard (as if being drawn from a sheath) and you see the knife in the actor's hand. An uninformed policy maker would hopefully never assume its a switchblade based on this movie.
I dont believe your story about the cinder blocks.
It sounds like one of those things that everybody says that they heard from a good friend who saw it happen, and want to belive it so bad, they do. I am not sure that a car, missing its whels and axel, can be considered a vehicle.
Are the Kershaw Whirlwinds flat ground, because the knife in the movie looks to be hollow ground. Also the grind line near the tip looks to be curved upwards, unlike the Kershaw which is straight. Could it be a Ken Onion custom?
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