SPF Microtech Automatic Knife Vector

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SPF Microtech Automatic Knife Vector

Postby damanupnorth on Thu Feb 03, 2011 9:16 pm

SOLD

I have a wonderful knife here.
A Microtech Vector Auto DOB May 2002 (SN 2359 PN 300109) that is flawless.
Blade: Tactical black on black part serrated Vector
NEW in the box - discontinued for years.

Complete with white box, sheath and paperwork all with correct matching numbers and labels.
Selling her for Sold SPF ($385) Shipped No charge for PayPal or cashier checks

Looking for good hand gun or sheath knives AKA BUSSE Knives.
FYI on trades: up or down – note no more than $100 out of my pocket so
please no works of art please this is only a 400 knife.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Thanks
Damanupnorth

Please note: This IS an automatic knife so buyer must understand all laws and reg, bla bla bla must be +18 all the same stuff we all understand please.
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Vector A Feb2011 (11).jpg
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Cool, Clean, Quality knife
Vector A Feb2011 (3).jpg
out of box for photos never carried
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This thing is real sharp
Vector A Feb2011 (6).jpg
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby tman on Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:54 pm

It is unlawful to possess automatic knives in MN. You might want to take this ad down.
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby Dorian on Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:56 pm

tman wrote:It is unlawful to possess automatic knives in MN. You might want to take this ad down.


Not the last time I checked.
Was a new law pased?

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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby tman on Fri Feb 04, 2011 12:40 am

MN STATUTE 609.66

609.66 DANGEROUS WEAPONS.
Subdivision 1.Misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor crimes.(a) Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a crime and may be sentenced as provided in paragraph (b):

(1) recklessly handles or uses a gun or other dangerous weapon or explosive so as to endanger the safety of another; or

(2) intentionally points a gun of any kind, capable of injuring or killing a human being and whether loaded or unloaded, at or toward another; or

(3) manufactures or sells for any unlawful purpose any weapon known as a slungshot or sand club; or

(4) manufactures, transfers, or possesses metal knuckles or a switch blade knife opening automatically; or


Underlining is by me.

--EDIT--

There is this:

Subd. 2.Exceptions.Nothing in this section prohibits the possession of the articles mentioned by museums or collectors of art or for other lawful purposes of public exhibition.
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but I don't see where that allows for carry.
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby mrokern on Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:07 am

You may not carry (or technically, use). You may collect. Sale and purchase is legal, for collecting purposes only. :roll:

ETA - Nowhere in MN law does it define a collector...hence why sales are legal. Go to any gun show, talk to the dealers. Many will "remind you" that you have to be a collector to buy one. Just say you know, you are, and you're good. :|

IDIOTIC law. Did you know that the Department of Justice opposed Congress' effort to ban them in 1958? Or that West Side Story was cited on the floor of Congress to prove why they must be banned?

If I didn't know that I'd be tempted as heck to carry it, I'd be all over this. :evil:
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby damanupnorth on Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:11 am

Thank you must of us are a far cry from the Sharks or the Jets
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby Squib Joe on Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:30 am

tman wrote:but I don't see where that allows for carry.


I don't think he was asking anyone to carry it, just buy it
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby DeanC on Fri Feb 04, 2011 7:07 am

Tman just likes that knife and is preparing you guys for when he "confiscates" it for "safety purposes". :D
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby tman on Fri Feb 04, 2011 12:14 pm

DeanC wrote:Tman just likes that knife and is preparing you guys for when he "confiscates" it for "safety purposes". :D


No, Dean, it's EVIDENCE! And in order to ensure chain of custody, I must keep it with me at all times. :lol:

Just to be sure, "collecting" automatic knives is an interesting work-around the letter of the law. If you're caught with part of your collection clipped to your pocket, you're likely screwed.
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby westberg on Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:57 pm

tman wrote:
DeanC wrote:Tman just likes that knife and is preparing you guys for when he "confiscates" it for "safety purposes". :D


No, Dean, it's EVIDENCE! And in order to ensure chain of custody, I must keep it with me at all times. :lol:

Just to be sure, "collecting" automatic knives is an interesting work-around the letter of the law. If you're caught with part of your collection clipped to your pocket, you're likely screwed.

What if you have a price tag stuck to it? :lol: :lol:
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby mrokern on Fri Feb 04, 2011 2:07 pm

westberg wrote:
tman wrote:
DeanC wrote:Tman just likes that knife and is preparing you guys for when he "confiscates" it for "safety purposes". :D


No, Dean, it's EVIDENCE! And in order to ensure chain of custody, I must keep it with me at all times. :lol:

Just to be sure, "collecting" automatic knives is an interesting work-around the letter of the law. If you're caught with part of your collection clipped to your pocket, you're likely screwed.

What if you have a price tag stuck to it? :lol: :lol:


Then the officer knows exactly how much you paid to get arrested. :lol:
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby Dorian on Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:10 am

tman wrote:
Subd. 2.Exceptions.Nothing in this section prohibits the possession of the articles mentioned by museums or collectors of art or for other lawful purposes of public exhibition.
,

but I don't see where that allows for carry.


I agree 100% that carrying one around is illegal, & if you look at my posts on this forum you will see I have stated this in the past

However owning one & carrying one around are two different things.

Damanupnorth,
Good luck on the sale.

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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby rtk on Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:06 am

The law on automatic knives has always baffled me, you can carry a gun but you can't carry an automatic blade. This falls right in with the can b.s. viewtopic.php?f=52&t=19221and so many other far fetched laws that this state has on its books. :(
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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby tman on Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:08 pm

A lot of LEO's I know carry automatic knives when they're working. I assume some also carry them when they aren't.

Funny thing, other than the statute that says it's OK for LEO's to possess one in a school, I can't find where the law allows a general LEO exemption.

In other words, where in MN statutes does it say that LEO's can carry automatic knives?


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Re: FS FT Microtech Knife Vector Automatic

Postby Squib Joe on Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:00 pm

When I was in the knife business, I would only ship to military or law enforcement with a Form 18 request per 18 USC 1716 (g)(2)(1-4).

LEOs in this state are actually not supposed to carry automatic knives unless issued by their department. Most do anyway, of course, because nobody is going to arrest them for it.
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