California classifies knives into three categories: open-carry-only (like dirks/daggers), open/concealed carry (folding knives, multitools), and prohibited (switchblades, butterfly knives). Dirks and daggers must be worn openly from the waist. Folding knives and multitools have no state blade length limit for concealed carry, but local laws may apply. Switchblades with blades under 2 inches and assisted-opening knives are legal.
This video focuses on an update to the Dragonfly knife, as discussed by Nutnfancy. The description highlights specific issues with the knife, including its short blade length and a clip that doesn't hold securely. The creator also details a modification they made to address a lack of jimping on the blade, suggesting a practical, hands-on approach to knife customization. This content is relevant for knife enthusiasts interested in real-world usage, potential flaws, and user-implemented solutions.
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