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DancingInAshes's avatar

Benchmade Soc-P spearpoint dagger is amazing. It was created for scenarios where it’s already close quarters or you might already be on the ground because someone surprise rushed you. Guy who created it had Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and wrestling in mind.

It is designed to be drawn and employed immediately because it has a thumbring that brings the handle into your grip as you draw it. Out comes the blade and you’re poking holes in the assailant immediately. And it’s extremely difficult to dislodge it from your grip.

Only downside is that it’s not really set up for straight forward thrusting. It’s more for neck and side stabbing hammerfist style.

Even here in Texas, there are plenty of places where you cannot legally conceal carry pistols, but you can almost always bring a knife.

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Duke and Drummond's avatar

Defensive knives should be always be carried forward of the hips, if possible. A p'kal style knife or a reverse edge knife is favored by many for its shearing abilities in clearing limbs and allowing continued point driven attacks. Another thing people underestimate when using a knife (or thinking about defending one) is that it is trivial to pass the knife from one hand to another when stabbing. Force on force training will teach many things very quickly. At the last Shivworks course I did the final scenario was a full on simunition/training weapon fight in a car. I got to my knife first and used that before being able to get to the gun.

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