Standard disclaimer: the information below is not a legal advice and may not be interpreted as such. We cannot give any legal advice and the information below is my own interpretation of the UK law.
While it’s technically legal to bring it into the UK, there are three things to consider.
If you want more information, here is the relevant UK law – section 139 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and section 139A of that act.
American laws on carrying such a knife – I don’t know anything about it – but I’d guess that they are similar to the UK ones.
Airline rules on transporting such weapons – you should be able to clarify this with the airline. I’ve scored BA website but couldn’t find anything specific to knives other than they are not allowed in the carry-on luggage (naturally). You may want to declare it anyway though.
You can import lock knives into the UK. Quoting from the HM Revenue & Customs Border Force governmental page on importing offensive weapons:
Offensive weapons that can be imported
Not all offensive weapons are controlled when imported. The following are classed as non-prohibited offensive weapons:
- antique weapons – generally over 100 – years old
- lock knives – ie with blades which fold into the handle that can be opened manually and locked into place
- crossbows – except for use by unsupervised persons under 17 years old
- swords, bayonets, machetes – except for concealed swords or swordsticks
- axes, hatchets, tomahawks
- throwing knives
- replica medieval weaponry such as spears, lances, pikes, maces, caltrops and halberds
- blowpipes and blowguns for use by vets and registered animal handlers – souvenirs that are incapable of inflicting injury are also exempt
Of course you’ll have to place the knife in your checked-in luggage.
Once you land in the UK avoid carrying the knife on you. Rather leave it in your checked luggage and go straight to your home. Carrying knives in the UK is forbidden unless you have a reasonable explanation, and bringing a purchase home could be one, provided you can prove this. Wandering around Hyde Park with a lock knife on the other hand is not. So keep the invoice, don’t unwrap it, leave it in its box and take it home in peace.
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