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Sheath knives

Asheath knife is a fixed-bladedknife that fits into a sheath, by tradition usually ofleather, now often of other material such asnylon orkevlar. Thesheath is used to protect the knife and act as a carrier. Most importantly, the sheath protects the person carrying the knife (e.g. in the pocket or hanging on the belt) from potentially serious injuries that the sharp blade could easily cause if unprotected. To provide sufficient protection, sheaths made of soft materials, such as leather, often have reinforcements, inside or outside, made of metal sheet or other suitable strong materials.

The blades vary in size, shape, and construction.

In Australian law, "sheath knife" has a different definition.[1] In this case, they are a type of non-folding, fixed-blade knife which has "a sheath which withdraws into its handle", thus giving something of the effect of an "out-the-front"flick knife. These knives, like flick knives, are classed as "prohibited weapons" in Australia.

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  1. ^"NSW Legislation".www.legislation.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved2016-07-09.
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