5/8 of an inch
no CHANGE! actually it is.any length actually.look up mckall vs. maryland and youll find out why.Any knife that folds into the handle is legal.some cops just dont like it.
1 5 of an inch is 1 and 5/12 inches.
5/8 is 0.625 of an inch
round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
NO, as long as the blade is under 4 inches long
Yes, if you put enough force into it.
Knife blade Axe head Doorstop Chisel Nail clipper
In order for a knife to be considered a pocket Knife the ability of the blade to be folded into the handle needs to be present. In addition to this the blade will typically range in length from 2 to 6 inches (5 to 15cm).
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there are some exceptions but for the most part as long as the blade is under 5 1/2 inches it's legal. no license needed.
There is no DeWalt available in 2012 that uses that blade. It went out of stock about 5 years ago.
5/16 inch by 1 inch long approx.5/16 inch by 1 inch long approx.
5/8 of an inch
100.
Manual can openers vary quite considerably in size. The smallest that I have seen are about 6 cm long 1.5 cm wide and the thickness of a knife blade. The one that I have got are 5 cm wide, 22.5 cm long and 5 cm thick.
Depends entirely on the materials used, the type of sword, type of steel, width, length, blade thickness, etc. For comparison, I have a shortsword, 1075 high carbon steel, 20 inch blade, 5 inch handle, not sure of the blade thickness, 1 3/4 inch wide blade. it weighs a little over 3 lbs.