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dtotheatothevtothee
11-27-2013, 18:43
Looking to possibly purchase an OTF combat knife with 4.6" blade. Can I carry this LEGALLY along with my gun if I have a CCW or is the permit for guns only?
If not, would anything change if it was issued by the military? Thanks.
JM Ver. 2.0
11-27-2013, 18:57
Not allowed. Specifically not allowed by CRS. Unless it's being carried ON DUTY for strictly duty reasons.
Which means.... You better be in full uniform if you get caught.
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JM Ver. 2.0
11-27-2013, 18:58
And, in reference to the CCW question, all the permits in Colorado "should be" labeled "concealed HANDGUN permits" and not "concealed weapon permits".
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dtotheatothevtothee
11-27-2013, 19:01
Thanks for confirming.
I use to carry a combat troodon. Honestly I think it's the most useless knife, not very sturdy and I spent so much I was scared to cut anything. After the cool factor wore off I realized I wasted $450 and could have boughten a rifle/pistol. Sorry back to it, I'm pretty sure it wasn't legal, a friend that is a cop never said that I shouldn't carry it. Not much help sorry.
I think it's the most useless knife, not very sturdy and I spent so much I was scared to cut anything. After the cool factor wore off I realized I wasted $450
I'm glad I didn't need to be the first to opine that, thanks.
Just telling my experience with one. Some people don't think that way I'm sure. If I had dump trucks full of cash I wouldn't be worried about abusing a $400+ dollar knife.
JM Ver. 2.0
11-29-2013, 02:19
As a fighting knife.... Good knife.
As an every day tool.... eh.
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