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Whoa, you can’t just go around carrying knives in Germany! It’s a legal minefield out there. You’ve gotta know the rules if you don’t want to get into trouble. I’m here to help - let’s take a look at what’s allowed and what isn’t when it comes to knives in Germany.

In Germany, you can’t carry a folding knife with a locking blade on ya. But you can have a fixed blade up to 3½ inches long. Got it? Cool.

  1. Legal Age: It is illegal to carry a knife in Germany if you are under the age of 18.

  2. Types of Knives Allowed: Only folding pocket knives with blades shorter than 12 cm are allowed to be carried in public places.

  3. Carrying Restrictions: It is illegal to carry any type of knife with a fixed blade, such as a dagger or switchblade, in public places.

  4. Concealed Carry Prohibited: It is illegal to conceal any type of knife on your person while in public places, even if it meets the legal size requirements for carrying openly.

  5. Exceptions for Hunting and Fishing: Hunters and fishermen may carry certain types of knives that would otherwise be prohibited when they are engaged in their respective activities or traveling directly to or from them.

In Germany, knives are legal, but there are some restrictions. You can carry a pocket knife with a blade of up to 12 cm in length, but you can’t carry any type of switchblade or butterfly knife. And if you’re caught carrying a weapon that’s considered dangerous, like a hunting knife or machete, you could be in big trouble! So it’s best to play it safe and stick with the pocket knife.