First, a nice murdering knife
The hardware is a kinda cheap, but pretty solid for $15. The blade does not wobble even a little bit and the spring is powerful enough that you actually have to grip the... grip really well or it'll fly out of your hand.
This would definitely be illegal in England, but then what wouldn't be
I also got one called a "spring assisted knife". Apparently the idea is that the spring flips the blade 45 degrees and you flick the knife to get it to the locked position. This small difference apparently works around legal restrictions on true switchblades.
When I got the knife, though, I found that the spring was more than enough to pop the blade fully open, so
The little circular object near the rounded bolt there is the button to extend the blade. It even has a fun little LED flashlight in the back
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Everyone wondered WTF when Norim Stumpfighter wrote:
spring assisted knives like those aren't illegal. The ones where the blade spring straight out of the handle are... i believe
Weapons laws vary from state to state, and even city to city. If you're not sure if something is illegal in your area, check with your local law library or police department.