Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Ballistic Knife

Ballistic Knife
Ballistic Knife - A ballistic knife is a knife with a detachable blade that can be expelled from the handle as a projectile by means of a spring-operated or gas-driven mechanism. Since 1986, Ballistic knife have been banned nationwide in the United States.

Price of Ballistic knife
Ballistic knife for $100 about 8-10 years ago not sure Ballistic knife for sale today.

Uses of Ballistic knife
Ballistic knives, manufactured by the USSR company Ostblock, were supplied in large numbers to the Soviet special forces group Spetsnaz throughout the 1980s. Ballistic knives are used as covert "stealth" weapons when a firearm is not appropriate. The Russian Spetznaz ballistic knife is a metal tube with a powerful spring to deploy the blade. The blade can be deployed and remain attached to the handle for use as an "Out The Front" automatic knife, or released from the handle as projectile by pressing a button or pulling a pin. The spring in these knives is powerful enough to propel the blade about 20 feet. When Ballistic knives combined with an overhand throwing motion it will penetrate clothing and flesh.

Legality of Ballistic knife
Ballistic knives are highly regulated for all but a very few special military personnel and illegal throughout the vast majority of the United States of America. After the sales of ballistic knives in the U.S.A. were halted in 1986, the launching handle was made available with a small grappling hook or an aluminum baton.

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