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In Germany only folding knives that can be opened by one hand are prohibited to carry albeit with exemptions (good reason which is not clearly defined by law). If the pocket knife needs both hands to be opened it can have any type of locking mechanism and is perfectly legal to carry. So I altered the statement in the legal status section.

Use of the word buck and pointing out lockback specifically

Explicitly using the Buck company name was misleading. Only singling out the lockback mechanism when the page it linked to has since been changed made no functional sense. -- 141.157.40.166 ( talk) 14:04, 28 April 2012 (UTC) reply

Delete?

This article may not e necessary, because it contains less information than the corresponding section in Pocketknife. David R. Ingham ( talk) 05:23, 21 January 2023 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Comment

In Germany only folding knives that can be opened by one hand are prohibited to carry albeit with exemptions (good reason which is not clearly defined by law). If the pocket knife needs both hands to be opened it can have any type of locking mechanism and is perfectly legal to carry. So I altered the statement in the legal status section.

Use of the word buck and pointing out lockback specifically

Explicitly using the Buck company name was misleading. Only singling out the lockback mechanism when the page it linked to has since been changed made no functional sense. -- 141.157.40.166 ( talk) 14:04, 28 April 2012 (UTC) reply

Delete?

This article may not e necessary, because it contains less information than the corresponding section in Pocketknife. David R. Ingham ( talk) 05:23, 21 January 2023 (UTC) reply


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