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Ever since recent changes in UK knife legislation the question of what types of knives are allowed in the UK is once again hot-topic. To help you out we did some research to tell you, once and for all, what is and what isn’t allowed.
UK Knife law states that you are allowed to carry a non-locking pocket knife with a blade length of up to 3 inches (7.62) without any need for a valid reason. This means that you are allowed to carry a knife in public that exceeds these guidelines. You do, however, need a valid reason for doing so.
Fortunately there are also good reasons to be carrying a knife. Examples can be that you use your knife for work or that you are taking it to a gallery or museum to be exhibited. In addition, if a knife is to be used for theatre, film, television, historical reenactment or religious purposes you can legally carry it in public. Finally, if you are planning to use a knife during a demonstration or want to teach someone how to use it UK knife regulation states that you can take it with you.
Please note: a court will decide if you have got a good reason for carrying a knife if you are charged with carrying it illegally. (Courtesy of Gov.uk)
EDC KNIVES | EVERY DAY CARRY
Because of the conditions listed above, we like to call these ‘UK friendly’ instead of ‘UK Legal’ knives.
This section is a category dedicated to UK Friendly Everyday Carry Pocket Knives EDC. All of these knives conform to current UK legislation.