Shipping Information

Shipping Information

We DO NOT ship our products to all 50 states in the United States. Some of our products are subject to legal restrictions in certain states. We only ship to states where our products are legal and not restricted. Please read the following information carefully before placing your order. Check the laws in your state, this is not legal advice, and it intends educational purposes.

  • Butterfly knives (balisongs) are knives that have two handles that rotate around a single blade, allowing for intricate flipping tricks and swift opening and closing. Butterfly knives are illegal or have restrictions in the following states:

    • California: Illegal
    • Hawaii: Illegal
    • New Mexico: Illegal
    • Washington: Illegal
    • Alaska: Legal with a permit
    • Arizona: Legal for anyone over the age of 21
    • Connecticut: Legal with a permit
    • Iowa: Legal with a permit
    • Kentucky: Legal with a permit
    • Michigan: Legal with a permit
    • New Hampshire: Illegal
    • New Jersey: Illegal
    • New York: Illegal
    • North Dakota: Legal with a permit
    • Oklahoma: Legal with a permit
    • Oregon: Legal with a permit
    • Tennessee: Legal with a permit
    • Texas: Illegal
    • Utah: Illegal
    • Vermont: Illegal
    • Wisconsin: Legal on your own property
  • Out-the-front knives (OTF knives) are knives that have a blade that opens and closes through a hole in one end of the handle. OTF knives are legal in most states, but some states have specific regulations on their length, mechanism, or concealed carry. Some of the states where OTF knives are illegal or have restrictions are:

    • California: Legal if blade is less than 2 inches
    • Colorado: Illegal
    • Delaware: Legal with a permit
    • Hawaii: Legal with a permit
    • Illinois: Legal with a valid FOID card
    • Kansas: Legal if blade is less than 4 inches
    • Louisiana: Legal with a permit
    • Maine: Legal if blade is less than 3.5 inches
    • Maryland: Legal if blade is less than 3 inches
    • Massachusetts: Illegal
    • Michigan: Legal with a permit
    • Minnesota: Illegal
    • Missouri: Legal if blade is less than 4 inches
    • Nevada: Illegal
    • New Jersey: Illegal
    • New Mexico: Legal if blade is less than 5.5 inches
    • New York: Illegal
    • Oklahoma: Legal if blade is less than 4 inches
    • Pennsylvania: Illegal
    • Rhode Island: Legal if blade is less than 3 inches
    • Tennessee: Legal with a permit
    • Vermont: Legal if blade is less than 3 inches
    • Virginia: Legal if blade is less than 3 inches
    • Washington: Illegal
    • Wisconsin: Legal with a permit

 

  • Brass knuckles are metal devices that fit over the knuckles and are used as weapons in hand-to-hand combat. Brass knuckles are illegal in many states, and some states have specific regulations on their material, shape, or concealed carry. Some of the states where brass knuckles are illegal or have restrictions are:

    • California: Illegal
    • Colorado: Illegal
    • Connecticut: Legal with a permit
    • Illinois: Legal with a valid FOID card
    • Iowa: Legal with a permit
    • Kentucky: Legal with a permit
    • Michigan: Legal with a permit
    • Minnesota: Illegal
    • Nevada: Illegal
    • New Hampshire: Illegal
    • New Jersey: Illegal
    • New York: Illegal
    • North Dakota: Legal with a permit
    • Oklahoma: Legal with a permit
    • Oregon: Legal with a permit
    • Tennessee: Legal with a permit
    • Texas: Legal
    • Vermont: Illegal
    • Washington: Illegal
    • Wisconsin: Legal with a permit

We are not responsible for any legal issues that may arise from your purchase or possession of our products. It is your responsibility to check the laws in your state before ordering. We reserve the right to cancel or refuse any order that violates the law or our policy. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.