Spyderco Resilience!!!!!!!!!

The code is somewhat confusing. All of the linked information is specific to carrying on school property.

Here are the two sections that I've found.

This one is interesting, it says that you cannot sell or give away a switchblade and that possession of a switchblade shows intent.
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+18.2-311

http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+18.2-308

When I looked at the laws last year I saw a fixed blade length limit, but I don't see it now.
 
The only thing that makes me wonder about quality issues is why does it say it is made in China? I have never had much success in anything made over there
 
The only thing that makes me wonder about quality issues is why does it say it is made in China? I have never had much success in anything made over there

Check out the many glowing reviews and comments of the Persistence and Tenacious, smaller versions of the Resilience and also made in China.
 
Im WAY impressed with my Tenacious that I have been using at work daily for about three weeks.I strop it every few days but havent honed it since the first day.It seems to be better steel than my Cold Steel and Blackhawk AUS 8 knives I have used.I never used an AUS 8 Spyderco.If the Resilence is as good as the Tenacious Im sold-and I usually frown on Chinese stuff.
 
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