Many states consider sword canes to
be "concealed weapons", in which case, carrying one around could
result in a fine or even an arrest.


This
is a general guideline - you should always check with your local DPS
(Department of Public Safety) on the regulations in your state.


It should also be noted that the
laws may differ between owning a sword cane and being able to carry one in
public. For example, California laws prohibit sword canes from being sold or
owned, so even owning one could get you into trouble.


For our international customers,
the same guidelines apply – check your country/state laws and always ask if you
are not sure, but in general, sword canes fall into the “concealed carry”
category. Some countries even prohibit importing sword canes - Germany and United
Kingdom, for example.


A sword cane (sometimes called
'cane sword' usually is a functional walking cane with a concealed double-edged
blade inside. Sometimes sword canes also have an additional spike concealed as
well. They are very useful for self defense and are equally sturdy and similar
weight to a regular walking cane.

Damascus Taiji Sword Cane w/ Knife by Dragon King


Damascus Taiji Sword Cane

Axios Forged Sword Cane

Axios Forged Sword Cane



Sword canes are also great collector’s items for sword collectors –
they have a very unique look to them and can be highly functional swords in
their own right.


You have a right to protect yourself, but make sure you do so in
accordance with state laws.



Source: Are Sword Canes Legal in the United States?


David Cottle

UBB Owner & Administrator