Any Texans carrying a samurai sword or sabre in public?
Ever have to use one?
Peter.
05 July 2018, 08:41
NormanConquestI have one from the late 1500's that a friends dad brought back from the pacific in war 2 + traded him out of.But I would never consider wearing it in public.Not sure what the law is on that but even the best meaning cop would most likely take it + good luck getting it back.
05 July 2018, 08:45
NormanConquestPeter,sorry,in answer to your question;yes I took a fencing course at UT in the mid 70's.Wanted to do the sabre class but never got around to it.I still have my foil in my office. My grandson when he was little would come by + when he saw it got all excited + called it the "Puss In Boots" sword.
05 July 2018, 16:14
p dog shooterquote:
Not sure what the law is on that but even the best meaning cop would most likely take it + good luck getting it back.
Here's some useful information for you.
You well fine a link to Knife rights the best place to go for most current.
https://gunwatch.blogspot.com/...n-rights-policy.htmlNorman, when I was talking about "carrying" I was referring to a REAL sabre, not the fencing kind. I still have my sabre and epee from my fencing days although sabres are now electric and I stopped fencing before then! A fencing sabre won't do you much good if someone comes at you with a machete in Texas!
Here is where you can't carry "long knives":
"Even after September, long knives will not be allowed in several places; including bars, schools, churches, airports, government buildings, hospitals, correctional facilities, sporting events and polling locations."
This is from FOX News.
Peter.
06 July 2018, 03:00
carpetman1Don't take a knife to a gun fight.
06 July 2018, 07:22
Clan_Collaquote:
Originally posted by Peter:
Norman, when I was talking about "carrying" I was referring to a REAL sabre, not the fencing kind. I still have my sabre and epee from my fencing days although sabres are now electric and I stopped fencing before then! A fencing sabre won't do you much good if someone comes at you with a machete in Texas!
Here is where you can't carry "long knives":
"Even after September, long knives will not be allowed in several places; including bars, schools, churches, airports, government buildings, hospitals, correctional facilities, sporting events and polling locations."
This is from FOX News.
Peter.
What we did was to enact sensible easily interpreted blade law.
We removed arcane, useless confusing terms from the law:
Dirk, Dagger, Rapier,Stiletto, Poniard, Bowie, dual edged blade, butterfly blade, switchblade --etc, etc (unfortunately they forgot to remove gravity knife)
Now- A blade is a blade-
certain sizes (large) are now only location restricted
NOT illegal to possess outside your home (castle).
Now we have a (large)blade law in sync with the CHL and LTC no go zones.
So , no longer are you a criminal, if you wear your 6" belt knife to the gas station to fill-up the truck while you are hunting/fishing/working.
And Yes, on Texas Independence Day, I celebrated by wearing a Bowie and a saber.
(Having worn sabers in the past , it reminded me of how cumbersome they are)
BTW
One of the finest Sword Makers in the world is in Texas
https://www.angelswords.com06 July 2018, 15:48
p dog shooterquote:
(Having worn sabers in the past , it reminded me of how cumbersome they are)
Because firearms were readily available and the advent of good repeating arms.
They became the dominant weapon of choice. because they are many times better than other weapons one could carry.