View Full Version : Got my first Auto
okbohn
09-08-2009, 11:50 AM
Wendy wasn't thrilled when I grabbed a Lone Wolf Double Action.
I had never even held an auto before this knife. WOW--you can't even tell it is an auto. The scales look great and the knife works smoothly whether in "regular" mode or auto.
Too bad I can't carry it off my own property! :(
El Gringo
09-08-2009, 12:16 PM
Same here...collect but no carry.:demented:
Oh well, they're fun to play with.
bigbob68
09-08-2009, 12:17 PM
I am a LAW BREAKER. It is going to be pretty rare if I ever get one taken. The Lone Wolf I woulndt even be worried about being a DA/
Anchorblew
09-08-2009, 12:30 PM
WOW--you can't even tell it is an auto...
I'd say that you solved your own dilemma with that statement right there. I would assume that you're not the type that takes an auto out in front of anybody just to snap it open.
As long as you are using the manual opening other than when you feel a need to use the auto function, you are quite safe to carry it. Every cop I work with knows that I'm a knife enthusiast and none of have ever handled a D/A. They can all spot an auto, but some of them consider assisted knives as autos. It's all in perception and personal definition of the law.
Sadly, most knife laws are written in a vague manner to be translated broadly for LEOs to define as necessary. But a cop confiscating an assisted Kershaw Leek from Walmart off of a punk kid as opposed to a Lone Wolf (that appears to be manual knife) off of you will be viewed very differently.
Use your personal discretion with carrying anything... Including just a simple screwdriver. It's not necessarily the item that is looked upon negatively, it is the pausible intentions that are percieved that are the main issue for LEOs.
I say, have fun with your great new knife and enjoy it! :thumbsup:
It's a great feeling....that first auto! Enjoy it in good health.
sickboy
09-10-2009, 03:25 PM
I carry 2 autos every day. Just don't do stupid shit to attract attention and you are fine. I have nothing but the GREATEST respect for law enforcement, but unless its obvious that its an auto 99% of them will NEVER know. When my house was robbed, fucker took my 1997 DA socom and a shitty leverauto. When they caught him and went to give me back my stuff, they pulled the leverauto "I've never seen that before officer" and let me take the socom(which is on my right hip;). I guess what I'm saying is don't be a dick and you will be fine. A Lone Wolf da auto is GOOD TO GO as a EDC!
sickboy
purpledc
09-10-2009, 05:01 PM
I carry 2 autos every day. Just don't do stupid shit to attract attention and you are fine. I have nothing but the GREATEST respect for law enforcement, but unless its obvious that its an auto 99% of them will NEVER know. When my house was robbed, fucker took my 1997 DA socom and a shitty leverauto. When they caught him and went to give me back my stuff, they pulled the leverauto "I've never seen that before officer" and let me take the socom(which is on my right hip;). I guess what I'm saying is don't be a dick and you will be fine. A Lone Wolf da auto is GOOD TO GO as a EDC!
sickboy
how did they not know the socom was an auto? Its not like the button is hidden. Thats crazy. You would have thought they would have atleast tried pressing it since they found it with a lever type auto. Glad to see you got that one back
okbohn
09-10-2009, 10:12 PM
I carry 2 autos every day. Just don't do stupid shit to attract attention and you are fine. I have nothing but the GREATEST respect for law enforcement, but unless its obvious that its an auto 99% of them will NEVER know. When my house was robbed, fucker took my 1997 DA socom and a shitty leverauto. When they caught him and went to give me back my stuff, they pulled the leverauto "I've never seen that before officer" and let me take the socom(which is on my right hip;). I guess what I'm saying is don't be a dick and you will be fine. A Lone Wolf da auto is GOOD TO GO as a EDC!
sickboy
You would have to absolutely know what you were looking for to be able to tell that the DA is actually an auto. All the same, it will just be for around the farm.
Mr. Andersson
09-10-2009, 11:35 PM
I wear one at work and there is no way I should,
but it´s just a fast box-opener....
It´s not like I´d get picked up my boys......:cheesydevil:
how did they not know the socom was an auto? Its not like the button is hidden. Thats crazy. You would have thought they would have atleast tried pressing it since they found it with a lever type auto.
Wondered about that myself...
tubtar
09-11-2009, 05:54 PM
I , being a man of principal ....... and frequent scofflaw , carry an auto everywhere.
The key is to not be doing gangster shit , or otherwise attracting attention to your self.
I have packed in most of Europe with no problems.
I was more worried entering Canada with autos.
But I will not be denied.
And my gut feeling is that if I am found out , the worst I will have to deal with is making a contribution to the officer's personal knife collection.
This has happened once before.
The price of doin bidness.
The price of doin bidness.
Give da blade to da nice doggie Sir and step away very slowly...it'll be ok.:shockedevil:
sonman
09-13-2009, 04:03 PM
i have carried autos for many years here in NJ. it used to be a BM 9100 Stryker or a 2550 Mini Reflex, now adays it's MT Lightfoot LCC double action, also carry the single action alot. never had a problem, common sense is the secret.
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ratstuph
09-14-2009, 12:29 AM
i have carried autos for many years here in NJ. it used to be a BM 9100 Stryker or a 2550 Mini Reflex, now adays it's MT Lightfoot LCC double action, also carry the single action alot. never had a problem, common sense is the secret.
Now see that is where I get hung up... I run out of the common variety all to often and am usually left with just the non...
all da best,
rats...
robotech
09-27-2009, 08:54 PM
I live in Alabama. Autos are legal here. EXCEPT concealed! All you want to have at home. You can carry it open (belt sheath) but not concealed! UNLESS you have a CCW. Luckily, I have had a CCW for 28 years. And I need to renew yearly (this week, actually).
The only condition for a concealed auto is no concealed within 100 yards of a protest! Yet, open carry, it's OK. Same for firearms, except this. Open carry is legal, but you can't transport a firearm in a car, CONCEALED without a CCW. Yet, you can carry a firearm in a car OPENLY all day long! Some silly laws. I guess some Alabama Liberal (yeah we have a few) did manage to get THAT into law, many years ago. 1978, I think.
Oh, I forgot. I have three Buck 110 autos, two DA's and an OLD single action round button. A Gerber 06, a Shrade Snody, five various Boker Klads in all blade styles (even a reverse Tanto, one I converted myself) and my favorite EDC, A Spyderco Embassy.
No OTF's yet, but thinking hard. Right now, I am collecting fixed blades from makers here and from Blade Forum. I am also looking for a S&W 629 in a 2 or 4", AND a Marlin 44mag lever gun. If anyone has them for sale, let me know. I haven't had a chance to put that in the right forum, but will in a couple of days.
Hammer27
09-27-2009, 09:17 PM
I've never had an issue but then again I have the right ID:devil1:
One time I was going through a checkpoint and a GM3 had to wand me down. I handed him my ProTech Godfather with the rest of my stuff: he looked at it, fired it, said "pretty cool, sir" and let me walk on through. Don't be an ass and people won't have problems with you.
knifenut48
09-28-2009, 01:01 PM
Make no mistake about it. The police will do their job. They interpret the law how they see fit at the moment. Carry it with pride and don't do stupid shit and you should be ok.
Been to jail 2 times over autos, both for sales. The state charge : Illegal use of a dangerous weapon. In Kansas it's the same charge as if I had a grenade or a machine gun. Thank god it was a State charge not a Federal.:madaddy:
Per-Sev
10-02-2009, 11:06 PM
I have carried just about every kind of auto and butterfly knife and have never had a single issue. I use to drive a 20ft stake truck to Canada once a week and carried a old school butterfly from Benchmade in a belt sheath that had the balisong logo on it and they never looked twice at, they we more concerned as to why I did not have a diesel tax sticker on my truck than what I had on me. I live in Michigan and have a CPL concealed pistol license and checked as to what knife I can carry. They told me my permit was only good for a gun,what a joke I can carry any handgun I want totally concealed and I can't carry a automatic knife well I don't own one but I got a nice balisong that will be carried. Act properly in public and you should have no trouble. Act the fool and you get what you deserve.
Kerberos
10-14-2009, 02:33 AM
I skipped straight to the top. My first auto was a MT Scarab. I had never held an auto before, let alone an oft. I knew what to expect, but it still kinda freaked me out the first time I pushed that button forward. Never had the guts to carry it though. Now I have an MSE-A that I take everywhere. I figure if anyone ever questions it I can just BS and say the deployment button is a fancy new locking mechanism:devil1:
sbl212
12-03-2009, 03:00 PM
i carried a couple autos but unless you go around playing with it out in the open no one's gonna know.
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