Much to short if i get atacked by a bear in the woods
Around here we use the Finnish Puukko and we forge
our own blades.No Ebay, The Puukko was the last thing
many Russian sentrys felt in the early forties https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEte-Ne84ZQ
I live in the Arizona desert. I'd be less concerned seeing the ghost of Erwin Rommel tool by my house poised upon some Panzer than I would the sudden appearance of woods. Or bears.
As you know, some of the most active social spots in this state, 7 days a week, are gun stores. The better ones have sections for all kinds of interesting cutlery. After checking reviews, though, I chose the GhostStrike because it is essentially unnoticeable in T-shirt weather (8 months a year here), yet plenty lethal in close-quarter scuffles. Razor-sharp out of the box, it might even be handy for repairing radiator hoses and vacuum lines. What a bonus!
I think people get twitchier about knives than guns. Years ago I used to occasionally wear my AR-15's Buck M9 bayonet in public. People seeing that would appear to be more nervous than noticing someone's Glock or Smith. I think they "envision" a bloodier scene. Go figure.
Gee, maybe I should start a Weapons forum...
I'm down with that. Looking forward to discussions about short-blade decaps, including serrated vs. smooth edges, proper delicatessen-style blade movements (including yell-stifling entries), efficient ganglia separation, use of insects to remove organic remains (some FElony exclusives!), and why the U.S. is embarrassingly way behind the Middle East and Mexico in producing sub-10 second decap videos for Internet viewing.
We can talk about guns, too. Bang Bang! You're dead.