is that more of a threat kind of thing or if some one took something you would literally slaughter them with a katana?Exictednuke said:once and a while i will carry around a pocket knife or a spray can of deodorant, once i carried a katana but that was at a yard sale because i didn't want anything stolen
This guy sounds like he has the right idea. I've thought for a while now that butterfly knives were pretty crap. All that spinning is worthless (in a fight, you want to keep a good grip on the knife), the blade is thin and the whole knife is pretty small. I'd rather have a decent piece of metal pipe or a tactical fixed-blade knife.TOGSolid said:This type of thinking gets you killed.Ushario said:*flick flick flick flick 'Lets dance'*
May I recommend everyone read Put 'Em Down, Take 'Em Out, Knife Fighting Techniques from Fulsom State Prison, and get those very dangerous movie style ideas of a knife fight out of your head, k?
Another good read is Cheap Shots, Ambushes, and Other Lessons by Marc MacYoung.
I always get a little squirrely when I read these sort of threads and see posts from people that carry knives but have their heads full of shit they see in the movies.
Personally, I used to carry a switchblade back in my young and dumb days, but I lost the damn thing somewhere so I'm finding a replacement, I'm probably going to get a KARBAR TDI Knife. Been reading a lot of good stuff about them, and I'd like to check one out.
I have a XDm 9mm but it's a bit too bulky for daily carry. I'm shopping about for a compact pistol if anyone has some recommendations.
So true, there used to be a law a few mounths ago that stated if someone broke into your house and you cause them "bodily harm" you could go to jail or be sued by the burglar, I personally don't carry weapons but if it's for self defence I understand why some people do. However, I've been doing karate for four and a half years so self defence is not that much of a problem for me.LaughingTarget said:The problem with Britain is that for some odd reason, the criminal has all the rights and the guy he attacks is expected to just sit back and take it.ChromeAlchemist said:What part of your country are you from and how in lords name do you even hope to conceal a machete?Jester Lord said:I always have at least two firearms, a machete and three knives with me at all times.
Where I live was meant to be statistically the most dangerous place in Britain on multiple occasions, but I don't carry weapons, I'm learning Krav Maga.
My friend however decided carrying a screwdriver is a decent idea.
Just opening a butterfly knife fast will scare the shit out of most people. It shows that you know how to handle the weapon. In a direct confrontation a display of confidence and capability can go a long way towards talking your would be attacker down.TOGSolid said:This type of thinking gets you killed.Ushario said:*flick flick flick flick 'Lets dance'*
May I recommend everyone read Put 'Em Down, Take 'Em Out, Knife Fighting Techniques from Fulsom State Prison, and get those very dangerous movie style ideas of a knife fight out of your head, k?
Another good read is Cheap Shots, Ambushes, and Other Lessons by Marc MacYoung.
I always get a little squirrely when I read these sort of threads and see posts from people that carry knives but have their heads full of shit they see in the movies.
Personally, I used to carry a switchblade back in my young and dumb days, but I lost the damn thing somewhere so I'm finding a replacement, I'm probably going to get a KARBAR TDI Knife. Been reading a lot of good stuff about them, and I'd like to check one out.
I have a XDm 9mm but it's a bit too bulky for daily carry. I'm shopping about for a compact pistol if anyone has some recommendations.