Thursday, November 24, 2011

How do you know if a butterfly knife is real or not?

I don't know if my butterfly knife is real or not... I just go one at a gun and knife show yesterday but I guess there are real butterfly knives and butterfly knives?|||Are you talking about a balisong (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balisong_%2鈥?/a> or a butterfly sword (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_s鈥?/a>





Assuming you're talking about the balisong, it's real if it conforms to the design labeled as such. "Butterfly knife" isn't a brand name but a type of knife. Many companies manufacture and sell them.





If you look at the Wikipedia article I included above you'll be able to read what a butterfly knife is. That should help you decide if it's "real" or not. You may also want to look at the legal section since they are prohibited weapons in many countries, states and provinces.





Like Shihan said, if you don't know you really shouldn't have one. Knives aren't toys and you can end up in serious trouble if you allow yourself to think otherwise.|||if you cant tell there real then you shouldn't be buying them|||Take the pointy end and insert it into your chest. If you start to feel like you may be dying then it's real. if not it's a rip-off.|||I guess it depends on what you call real??? If you mean real in the sense that it was made in its native country, then we can't help you. Otherwise, if it has a sharp blade, it is real as far as I'm concerned.

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