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7 Great Self Defense Weapons (and Why)There are many self defense weapons out there that can be shockingly effective even if they don’t really seem practical, but for obvious reasons sometimes it is not possible (or legal) to carry a knife or a gun. That being the case, here are 7 alternative self defense weapons along with why they can be effective. Brass Knuckles Brass knuckles are basically a fortification...0 Comments 0 Shares 21 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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About the Rambo Knife from First Blood Part II: Is It Practical?It’s impossible to see Rambo II and not remember the knife the titular character carries throughout much of the movie. It’s a huge bowie knife with a sawback spine, carried primarily as a fighting knife. But is this type of knife really an effective tool in the field, or is it just something that collectors of famous movie props should pursue? Let’s peel back the...0 Comments 0 Shares 24 Views 0 Reviews
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How to Choose the Best OTF KnifeThinking about swapping your OTS folder for an OTF knife? They are quick to deploy, potentially better (and faster) in tight quarters, and dripping in cool factor. But how can you choose the best OTF knife? Here are a few ways to go about that. Size and Weight No knife will be the best knife for you, folder or otherwise, if it is not an appropriate size. For instance, a 2 inch...0 Comments 0 Shares 51 Views 0 Reviews
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6 Things You Didn’t Know About This Iconic Lord of the Rings SwordIn The Lord of the Rings, Aragorn, known earlier as Strider, begins his journey with the shards of Narsil, which is later reforged into Anduril, which he carries on campaign during The War of the Ring. It is one of the most iconic blades from the book, and certainly one of the more memorable ones from the movies; but test your knowledge of Tolkien lore to see if you knew the following 6...0 Comments 0 Shares 74 Views 0 Reviews
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Is a Compound or Recurve Crossbow Better for You?Crossbows shoot faster and shoot bolts that carry more energy than vertical bows, since they tend to have much higher draw weights. They’re also much easier to shoot efficiently and accurately, more akin to a firearm than a conventional bow. This makes them more beginner-friendly. It also means there is a much shorter learning curve than there is with other bows. In the world of...0 Comments 0 Shares 144 Views 0 Reviews
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What’s the Main Difference Between an Assisted Opener and a Push Button Automatic Knife?People that don’t carry knives, or who are new to knives, often get assisted opening knives and push button automatic knives (also known simply as autos) confused. This short post will break down the main difference between an assisted opening knife and a push button automatic knife. An Assisted Opening Knife An assisted opening knife has an internal spring mechanism and...0 Comments 0 Shares 146 Views 0 Reviews
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Why a Bowie Knife Is Not Just a CollectibleThere’s no secret about the fact that most patterns called “bowies” are ostentatiously large, imposing, and downright intimidating. Often, a garish facade belies a design that is more for impression than it is for use. That is not the case with a bowie knife, assuming it has a full tang and is made from a good steel. Let’s look at this a little closer. What’s...0 Comments 0 Shares 184 Views 0 Reviews
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3 Advantages of an Assisted Opening Knife Over a Conventional FolderIf you don’t carry an assisted opening knife, opting instead for a conventional folder with either thumb studs, thumb holes, or a flipper tab, here are some reasons you might want to consider an upgrade. They’re Faster An assisted opening knife will open faster than a conventional pocket knife in almost all cases. There are some speed demons out there that can deploy a flipper...0 Comments 0 Shares 186 Views 0 Reviews
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A High-Level Guide on the Basic Types of BayonetsThough the actual origins of bayonets are somewhat shrouded in mystery, one thing we do know for certain is that they have evolved considerably over time. Since the earliest bayonets, these weapons have come a long way. This short post will delve into some of the basic types that have been designed over the years since their inception in Europe. Plug Bayonets Plug bayonets are no...0 Comments 0 Shares 137 Views 0 Reviews
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About Two Types of Locks Common on Benchmade KnivesBenchmade knives, made with high quality materials, backed for life, and commanding fairly high prices, are among the most esteemed in the industry. These characteristics aside, another huge thing that distinguishes Benchmade Knives is their locks. Most are made with a bar-style lock called the AXIS Lock (that the company actually pioneered) but others are made with button locks. Both of these...0 Comments 0 Shares 176 Views 0 Reviews
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Machete Knife Steel Metallurgy: Notes on Constituent ElementsThat new machete or knife might look cool, but don’t judge a book by its cover right now. What this means is that the profile might look slick and it might come with a cool sheath or even have a mirror polish, but much of the making of a machete is in its steel. That is, literally, what the steel alloy consists of on a literally elemental level. This post will break down...0 Comments 0 Shares 259 Views 0 Reviews
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Battle-Ready Daggers and Rust: What to KnowYour wallhanger dagger probably shines just like the day you brought it home, even if you displayed it in the open air, subject to all the high humidity of summer and the ravages of the rest of the seasons. That’s likely because it’s designed to do just that. You couldn’t use it for live practice, but at least the steel alloy it’s made from won’t rust if you...0 Comments 0 Shares 285 Views 0 Reviews
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