A valid point, which I am too old, sore, fat, and out of shape to contemplate. My back and bunions hurt. If attacked, I’m just going to have to shoot them and be done with it.montgomery wrote:A more interesting question is how do you train to defend yourself with the edge weapon you EDC?
What knife do you carry?
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Re: What knife do you carry?
https://www.amazon.com/AK-Boot-Training ... ning+knifemontgomery wrote:A more interesting question is how do you train to defend yourself with the edge weapon you EDC?
Something like this is good. Pocket it or place it in your belt approximately where you keep your knife and practice drawing it and defending with it
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Re: What knife do you carry?
BBYC,
Yes, I could look up the footwear you mentioned. I just haven't...
I've never felt comfortable in wimpy footwear (I like Sundowner boots) I couldn't defend myself with.
Wimpy foot wear has never been a choice for me, but yes, at times I had to wear it to fit in.
Having grown up in extreme poverty, I would never wear footwear that couldn't save my bacon if need be...
Does that sound paranoid?
Of course it does.
Ever been in a situation where you wish you didn't have fashionable, but sturdy footwear? Oh, I must mention, there were many years of field work to achieve suit and tie worthiness.
For years, suits and ties for me and always wishing my clothing didn't dictate my bank account.
Let's see: Being wealthy or being tough...having experienced extraordinary poverty and it attendant joys, like being considered lesser as a human being as an every day experience, I gambled with being wealthy. It paid off.
Yes, I could look up the footwear you mentioned. I just haven't...
I've never felt comfortable in wimpy footwear (I like Sundowner boots) I couldn't defend myself with.
Wimpy foot wear has never been a choice for me, but yes, at times I had to wear it to fit in.
Having grown up in extreme poverty, I would never wear footwear that couldn't save my bacon if need be...
Does that sound paranoid?
Of course it does.
Ever been in a situation where you wish you didn't have fashionable, but sturdy footwear? Oh, I must mention, there were many years of field work to achieve suit and tie worthiness.
For years, suits and ties for me and always wishing my clothing didn't dictate my bank account.
Let's see: Being wealthy or being tough...having experienced extraordinary poverty and it attendant joys, like being considered lesser as a human being as an every day experience, I gambled with being wealthy. It paid off.
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Re: What knife do you carry?
My intent was to be thought provoking: we are taking about what knife we carry. Presumably, most on this forum carry knives so they have an edge weapon. If we can agree that at least some self-defense minded people here carry knives for that purpose, I am willing to wager that for every hour these folks spend training and practicing with their firearm at a range, they spend zero time training and practicing with edge weapons - I find that interesting. I find the Aldo sneaker reference to be a different kind of interesting.BBYC wrote:Also a different question. A lot like your favorite pair of shoes is different question from how to use your shoes and feet for self defense.montgomery wrote:A more interesting question is how do you train to defend yourself with the edge weapon you EDC?
I'm carrying a Kershaw Leek now. Also, I'm wearing Aldo sneakers.
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Re: What knife do you carry?
I carry one of several folding knives every day. I also sometimes carry a small (~2.25" blade) belt knife in a horizontal sheath near mid0line up front. The draw stroke is toward the mid-line with either hand. For strong hand it comes out with the blade forward (down on the belt) at the heel of the hand. For weak hand it is a typical knife grip. The idea is to be able to produce the knife if your arms are essentially pinned and use it immediately to help get out of the pin, do damage to the attacker and, if possible, then make distance. We work these skills periodically at the training academy I attend.
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LucasMcCain wrote:I carry a Benchmade 943 most of the time. If BM is out of your price range, Kershaw makes great knives which can be had for very reasonable prices.
Since there seem to be a lot of Benchmade fans here, have y'all seen the new Crooked River Mini that's supposed to come out soon? I really like the regular Crooked River, but it's just a little too big for my tastes, with all the other stuff I carry in my pockets. The mini sounds like it would be perfect, though. Thoughts?
I have not seen that one yet, but will check it out for sure.
BTW
If you are looking at good blade from BM that is smallish in size, relatively speaking, check out that little BM Volli I have in the pic I posted. Very light. Great steel. Deploys fast.
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If I have to ever use my blade for self defense, it is go primal time. Nothing tactical or mystical about it at all. Just try and stab/slash my way out of pickle.montgomery wrote:My intent was to be thought provoking: we are taking about what knife we carry. Presumably, most on this forum carry knives so they have an edge weapon. If we can agree that at least some self-defense minded people here carry knives for that purpose, I am willing to wager that for every hour these folks spend training and practicing with their firearm at a range, they spend zero time training and practicing with edge weapons - I find that interesting. I find the Aldo sneaker reference to be a different kind of interesting.BBYC wrote:Also a different question. A lot like your favorite pair of shoes is different question from how to use your shoes and feet for self defense.montgomery wrote:A more interesting question is how do you train to defend yourself with the edge weapon you EDC?
I'm carrying a Kershaw Leek now. Also, I'm wearing Aldo sneakers.
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TAM,
Benchmade 570 Presidio II Is a fine knife. I’ve looked for one coated black for a bit, as soon as I find one here locally, I’ll probably end up getting it. Yes, it’s that bad...
Benchmade 570 Presidio II Is a fine knife. I’ve looked for one coated black for a bit, as soon as I find one here locally, I’ll probably end up getting it. Yes, it’s that bad...
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SpyderCo with an Emerson opener
Disclaimer: Anything I state can not be applied to 100% of all situations. Sometimes it's ok to speak in general terms.
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I found mine on eBay, and got a great price on it because it is used - although you can’t tell. It looks brand new. It’s a “first production” knife, #514 of 1,000. It has the uncoated blade. I realize that the coated blades have some advantages for stealth, etc., but I also have seen blade coatings get scuffed up over time.parabelum wrote:TAM,
Benchmade 570 Presidio II Is a fine knife. I’ve looked for one coated black for a bit, as soon as I find one here locally, I’ll probably end up getting it. Yes, it’s that bad...
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Re: What knife do you carry?
I occasionally slip a Cold Steel Rajah II into my pocket :)
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As the Private said to the Drill Sergeant during bayonet training, "If there are any bullets left, there won't be none o' this bayonet <stuff>."The Annoyed Man wrote:A valid point, which I am too old, sore, fat, and out of shape to contemplate. My back and bunions hurt. If attacked, I’m just going to have to shoot them and be done with it.montgomery wrote:A more interesting question is how do you train to defend yourself with the edge weapon you EDC?
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Exactly that.oljames3 wrote:As the Private said to the Drill Sergeant during bayonet training, "If there are any bullets left, there won't be none o' this bayonet <stuff>."The Annoyed Man wrote:A valid point, which I am too old, sore, fat, and out of shape to contemplate. My back and bunions hurt. If attacked, I’m just going to have to shoot them and be done with it.montgomery wrote:A more interesting question is how do you train to defend yourself with the edge weapon you EDC?
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I always felt a little silly doing bayonet practice. It seemed like something done as a leftover from pre-WW1 days and earlier, when officers wore feathers in their caps and dressed rather gaudy and gayly.
Not all that long ago, I read an article stating the bayonets were not responsible for much death and destruction during battles.
Not all that long ago, I read an article stating the bayonets were not responsible for much death and destruction during battles.
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You’re probably right. I remember a scene in Band of Brothers when one of the paratroopers of the 506th bayoneted one of the guys in his own company during their first days in Normandy because the other guy surprised him at night. I’ll bet that a fair number of bayonet wounds were either unintentionally self-inflicted, or incidents of “friendly shanking”. But I think I remember a scene in “We Were Soldiers Once ... and Young” when Col Hal Moore tells his troopers to fix bayonets at the Battle of Ia Drang in Vietnam.Abraham wrote:I always felt a little silly doing bayonet practice. It seemed like something done as a leftover from pre-WW1 days and earlier, when officers wore feathers in their caps and dressed rather gaudy and gayly.
Not all that long ago, I read an article stating the bayonets were not responsible for much death and destruction during battles.
I imagine that is NOT an order you ever want to hear.......
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