CRKT Redemption Sharpened on Both Sides!

Tommyswrx

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I bought this knife knowing I was going to send it off to have this done. It may not be for everyone but I love dagger blades and think they should all be sharpened on both sides. It’s very difficult though to find a folding dagger that fully conceals the blade when closed. I think this is the way it should have came. Let me know what y’all think. Sharpening and choils done by Knifemodders.
 
Many state laws prohibit carrying daggers, especially concealed. For instance here in WA
RCW 9.41.270
Weapons apparently capable of producing bodily harm—Unlawful carrying or handling—Penalty—Exceptions.
(1) It shall be unlawful for any person to carry, exhibit, display, or draw any firearm, dagger, sword, knife or other cutting or stabbing instrument, club, or any other weapon apparently capable of producing bodily harm, in a manner, under circumstances, and at a time and place that either manifests an intent to intimidate another or that warrants alarm for the safety of other persons.

If a cop has reason to stop you then "alarm for safety" is their judgment call.

In Illinois it's a "knife with a blade of at least 3 inches in length, dagger, dirk, switchblade knife, stiletto, axe, hatchet, or other deadly or dangerous weapon or instrument of like character."
 
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Only 5 states have laws on Daggers that are illegal state wide.

Iowa
Massachusetts
New Jersey
North Dakota
Washington

Cities are a whole another issue though.
 
There are literally no knife laws in Florida, concealed or open carry anything you want. As of July 1, 2023 you don’t need a concealed carry permit for a weapon, gun or knife.
 
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There are literally no knife laws in Florida, concealed or open carry anything you want. As of July 1, 2023 you don’t need a concealed carry permit for and weapon, gun or knife.
Here in Missouri too.

The overwhelming majority of states don't have restrictions except on Switchblades and Autos.

Cities on the other hand always gotta look into those.
 
I bought this knife knowing I was going to send it off to have this done. It may not be for everyone but I love dagger blades and think they should all be sharpened on both sides. It’s very difficult though to find a folding dagger that fully conceals the blade when closed. I think this is the way it should have came. Let me know what y’all think. Sharpening and choils done by Knifemodders.
the boker escrima folder could be sharpened on both sides...but long discontinued...

why ya got a glove on though in the video. you're in florida right?
 
the boker escrima folder could be sharpened on both sides...but long discontinued...

why ya got a glove on though in the video. you're in florida right?
Lol. I was making some other knife videos of some recent purchases, some of which had mirror polished blades and such and didn’t want to get fingerprints on them. 😂
And the Arcane Design Anti-Matter is another example that is discontinued. He did say he might bring it back though.
 
Lol. I was making some other knife videos of some recent purchases, some of which had mirror polished blades and such and didn’t want to get fingerprints on them. 😂
And the Arcane Design Anti-Matter is another example that is discontinued. He did say he might bring it back though.
gotcha. that's a much better reason then i was thinkin. was thinkin ya were making an identity for yourself as the gloved knife guy.......glad ya ain't doing that......
 
That came out great, and I agree that that’s how it should have been from the factory. I dig it! I think dagger blades should all be double sided, why else would you want the thickest part of the blade to be in the middle ?
 
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