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UK Legal carry custom Spyderco Persistence g10

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2011

A custom non locking Spyderco Persistence g10 for UK legal carry

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  • its not uk legal the blade is over 3 inches from tip to pivot!

  • @Crimsonshadow89 Why not upload a few vids before placing comments that are woefully inaccurate. It's people like u on Youtube who really annoy me.

  • What a daft place in which we live eh?

    As if some mugger is going to send of for a quality knife to ply his trade with.He's going to have his mum's 8" bread knife. And us legit users and collectors have to inconvenience ourselves by cutting bits off new knives just so we can walk without (quite so much) fear from plod who would much rather arrest us than Johnny-mentallist as we're too bright to kick-off.

  • @loki1066 I hear u, and it will only get worse for the law abiding citizen. Whilst the police and villains keep on upping the damage their kit can do.

  • Hey YOYO, loving the vids, just wondering whats our favourite method of carry for a pocket knife here in the UK ? i like a pouch on the belt but it always attracts attention & I've heard a lot of coppers nicking people for it due to it causing " alarm and fear" by displaying it openly on the belt, yet if you carry it in the pocket ive also heard of people getting pulled in for concealed carry =/ even with Victorinox blades !

  • @rammsteinlad I hear you man, as an ex copper myself it annoys me that young coppers coming up do not seem to have a good knowledge of UK law and seem not to have the common sense of a seasoned police officer - sad, but true.

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  • @OriginalOwner777 The FRN models are good knives but I much prefer the G10 scales and the FFG blade, its just my personal preference.

  • @MrCooperOfDeath 70?? why not get the hollow grind lightweight at £43 trust me its hair popping sharp and a excellent blade

  • I personally edc a ukpk and its pocket clip is descrete and deep carry so maybe only a cm sticks above and of course its a sub 3 inch slip joint although im not sure on the steel yet its in cts bd1 suposedly the same or better than gen1 tool steel

  • ive had to mod the design on my pocket knife because of the law i bent the frame lock the opposite direction but it works still.

  • Hmm... Seems like a good alternative to spending £70 on a FFG UKPK.

  • nice,, i was thinking this isnt uk legal carry. but then obviously u removed the locking mechanism thinking bout getting one

  • @paperguntut Knives without a lock? Slipjoint.

  • what are knifes like this called

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