Switchblade Knife the world leader in automatic and OTF knives.
Quality Switchblade Knives with
competitive pricing.

Offering styles that include the Italian
Stiletto, Switchblade Knife, Automatic
Switchblade, OTF and more.

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All items listed on this website are sold for Display,
Theatrical or Ornamental use only! No sales to anyone under
the age of 21.

You must agree to the following conditions before we will ship any
item from this website:

* I am at least 21 years of age.
* Not purchasing this item for anyone under 21 years of age.
* That the purchased item is to be used for Private Collection,
Display, Theatrical or Ornamental use only.
* Not to be carried on your person.

Here are the legal terms:

Tennessee State Law
39-17-1302. Prohibited weapons.

(a)  A person commits an offense who intentionally or knowingly
possesses, manufactures, transports, repairs or sells:  

(7) A switchblade knife or knuckles; or  

(8) Any other implement for infliction of serious bodily injury or
death which has no common lawful purpose.  

(b)  It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the
person's conduct:  

(1) Was incident to the performance of official duty and pursuant
to military regulations in the army, navy, air force, coast guard or
marine service of the United States or the Tennessee national
guard, or was incident to the performance of official duty in a
governmental law enforcement agency or a penal institution;  

(2) Was incident to engaging in a lawful commercial or business
transaction with an organization identified in subdivision (b)(1);  

(4) Was incident to using the weapon in a manner reasonably
related to a lawful dramatic performance or scientific research;  

(5) Was incident to displaying the weapon in a public museum or
exhibition;  

(6) Was licensed by the state of Tennessee as a manufacturer,
importer or dealer in weapons; provided, that the manufacture,
import, purchase, possession, sale or disposition of weapons is
authorized and incident to carrying on the business for which
licensed and is for scientific or research purposes or sale or
disposition to the organization designated in subdivision (b)(1);
or  

(c)  It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section
which the person must prove by a preponderance of the
evidence that:  

(1) The person's conduct was relative to dealing with the weapon
solely as a curio, ornament or keepsake, and if the weapon is a
type described in subdivisions (a)(1)-(5), that it was in a
nonfunctioning condition and could not readily be made
operable; or  

(2) The possession was brief and occurred as a consequence of
having found the weapon or taken it from an aggressor.  

[Acts 1989, ch. 591, § 1; 1990, ch. 1029, §§ 2, 11; 2001, ch.
375, §§ 3, 4; 2002, ch. 849, § 5.]

LAYMAN TERMS:
Items sold here as described above are only for DISPLAY, THEATRICAL,
ORNAMENTAL AND PRIVATE COLLECTION ONLY! These are NOT sold to
be carried or used in any manor.

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Q: CAN YOU SEND KNIVES IN THE MAIL?
A: YES.

Switchblade Knives are specifically listed in the United States Post Office
Book of Mailing Standards. In short, as long as the knives are packaged
where they won't harm other items of mail or harm Postal persons you can
mail them.

600
Basic Standards
For All Mailing
Services

601 Mailability

8.2 Basic Premise

The basic premise of the postal mailability statutes is that anything "which
may kill or injure another, or injure the mails or other property..." is
nonmailable. Several statutory exceptions to this rule permit mailings of
otherwise nonmailable matter under specified conditions. Statutory
exceptions apply to live scorpions, poisonous drugs and medicines,
poisons for scientific use, switchblade knives, firearms, motor vehicle
master keys, locksmithing devices, and abortive and contraceptive devices.
The statutes also provide that the USPS may, by regulation, permit the
mailing, under required conditions of preparation and packing, of potentially
harmful matter not "outwardly or of [its] own force dangerous or injurious to
life, health, or property." The standards in 8.0 summarize the statutory
prohibitions and exceptions. The mailability standards that apply to
perishable, hazardous, and restricted matter are detailed in 9.0, 10.0, and
11.0, respectively. Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable
Mail, contains additional clarification and further describes the conditions of
preparation and packaging under which the USPS accepts for mailing
potentially harmful matter that is otherwise nonmailable. Publication 52
also contains detailed information on the mailability of specific hazardous
materials.