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    Hey guys, I just became a Colorado resident. Came from Arizona where I have been carrying my Benchmade AFO II everyday for a while now. Just wondering if automatic knives are frowned upon in CO? Also does if change the fact if I purchased the knife as an AZ resident? Thanks for the info if anyone is looking for a good knife I recommend the AFO II!
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    To the best of my knowledge you can own it but not carry it. I understand that makes no sense but I believe that's the way it is.
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    Assisted opening knives are a gray area. Switchblades and fully automatic stilettos are clearly illegal under state law.

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    (1) As used in this section, the term "dangerous weapon" means a firearm silencer, machine gun, short shotgun, short rifle, or ballistic knife.

    (2) As used in this section, the term "illegal weapon" means a blackjack, gas gun, metallic knuckles, gravity knife, or switchblade knife.

    (3) A person who knowingly possesses a dangerous weapon commits a class 5 felony. Each subsequent violation of this subsection (3) by the same person shall be a class 4 felony.

    (4) A person who knowingly possesses an illegal weapon commits a class 1 misdemeanor.

    (5) It shall be an affirmative defense to the charge of possessing a dangerous weapon, or to the charge of possessing an illegal weapon, that the person so accused was a peace officer or member of the armed forces of the United States or Colorado National Guard acting in the lawful discharge of his duties, or that said person has a valid permit and license for possession of such weapon.
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    Well the thing that confuses me is the style of knife I carry is a push button automatic side folding knife, unlike the stiletto automatic that comes out topside which i know are a no go. I'll keep doin the research but if anyone knows for sure please let me know! Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by odyssey731 View Post
    Well the thing that confuses me is the style of knife I carry is a push button automatic side folding knife, unlike the stiletto automatic that comes out topside which i know are a no go. I'll keep doin the research but if anyone knows for sure please let me know! Thanks again
    TFogger answered your question and provided the state statute.
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    Quote Originally Posted by odyssey731 View Post
    if anyone is looking for a good knife I recommend the AFO II!
    That AFO is way too big to carry in your pocket! The 9100sbk auto stryker is much better :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    TFogger answered your question and provided the state statute.
    Yeah, i posted my reply before I expanded my webpage my mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtnrider View Post
    That AFO is way too big to carry in your pocket! The 9100sbk auto stryker is much better :-)


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    After carrying the AFO for a few days you don't even notice its there. Plus, the sbk is uglier than sin.

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    So will Terry Maketa issue me a permit to carry an OTF auto knife?
    Dude, where's my can?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rtr View Post
    So will Terry Maketa issue me a permit to carry an OTF auto knife?
    CCW folks at EPSO said they don't issue permits for knives and that I should ask a patrol sergeant, so I left a message for one.
    Dude, where's my can?

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