ZT/Strider bayo

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Charlie Mike
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ZT/Strider bayo

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I just got this knife 5 days ago. I made it my goal to EDC the knife for a month straight. So far, all is good. No crazy looks, no cops, pretty much normal.

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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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you walk around just like that? with it strapped to your leg not covered up at all?
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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Concealing a fixed blade is illegal in CA.
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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I found a better thigh strap so I re-wrapped the 550 and stuck an emergency Bic in for emergency use.
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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so its better to draw attention to yourself? I dont get the laws of CA....at all..
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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For once the law is in my favor.
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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Just curious, The law allows you to carry any size fix blade as long as its not concealed?
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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Pretty much. No max length for folders concealed.
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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so just for auto knives there is a blade length restriction for folders.
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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That's it
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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interesting...to me it would seem this knife is much more dangerous if use then ANY 4 inch auto i have seen :shock:
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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Weapons laws never make sense.
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Re: ZT/Strider bayo

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Excellent CM. I love that blade grind. ZT makes some serious knives,the CPM S30V is one of my favorite stainless steels.
You are right about CA laws,they almost contradict themselves.
Cheers to you and using that as an EDC 8)

Does my heart good to see a fixed blade here brother 8)
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