I meant illegal to carry. Sorry about that.Soccerdad1995 wrote:Illegal to carry, I understand. But I took the bolded part I quoted to say that they were illegal to even possess, which made it seem illogical that a store would be able to sell them (or even have them in inventory).Flightmare wrote:I believe they sell bowie knives as well, but until the September 1st law takes place, they are illegal to carry.Soccerdad1995 wrote:Are you sure about this? They sell them at Academy.LucasMcCain wrote:Throwing knives are currently illegal in Texas. I think they will be legal September 1st under the new knife laws.
As someone who has taken the time to learn to throw knives pretty well, I can tell you that it takes a great deal of practice and is still not something you would want to rely on for self defense, even once you get pretty proficient. A lot of it comes down to judging distance to target, and a moving target, particularly moving toward you, would be very hard to hit reliably.
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- Mon Jul 10, 2017 9:04 am
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- Thu Jul 06, 2017 3:06 pm
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Re: Throwing knives / Spikes
Throwing knives are currently illegal in Texas. I think they will be legal September 1st under the new knife laws.
As someone who has taken the time to learn to throw knives pretty well, I can tell you that it takes a great deal of practice and is still not something you would want to rely on for self defense, even once you get pretty proficient. A lot of it comes down to judging distance to target, and a moving target, particularly moving toward you, would be very hard to hit reliably.
As someone who has taken the time to learn to throw knives pretty well, I can tell you that it takes a great deal of practice and is still not something you would want to rely on for self defense, even once you get pretty proficient. A lot of it comes down to judging distance to target, and a moving target, particularly moving toward you, would be very hard to hit reliably.