KnifeCenter FAQ #79: Self Defense Fixed Blades?

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Scratching the surface of the iceberg that is self-defense knives today, and the solutions are not one-size-fits-all. Maybe it needs to be an EDC, or you’re out jogging, or the knife has to pull double duty while camping. Plus, we’re talking ceramic knives, D2 tool steel for hunting knives, and the merits of tanto blades.
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  • @slywolfe
    @slywolfe Před 2 lety +66

    My sensei had lots of technical knowledge and experience from training in Japan and the Israeli army but he always told us that if you don't and you're defending yourself or others:
    " _The most important thing is to not get your weapon taken, be non-lethal if you reasonably can, and if at all possible - run._ *And when in doubt, hold onto the knife with all your strength and aim for the neck.* "

    • @ferrisbueller9991
      @ferrisbueller9991 Před rokem +9

      Crkt's minimalist series is really hard to lose your grip on. As of now, only knife I had when shit was about to go south. Absolute confidence in hand, I used to foil fence, always w/ a pistol grip competitively; it had similar ergonomics to allow me to snap into position, legs and arm, via muscle memory. Luckily it was quite dark and the one closest to me asked if I had a gun aloud. The 2 rushing up from the car, car they pulled over in after seeing some guy alone in the middle of the night, parroted "what he has a gun?!" And reversed their sprint. I hadn’t even popped the sheath off. Later would have a as I saw them drive away only to circle back once my heart came to a resting pace. Was chased. Had to stand off again because like last time, I couldn’t out run. They didn’t get out of the car this go around. Just screamed for awhile. before driving off.
      I wisely sneak home because I realized they would likely circleback. Believe it was so. When I saw a light pass I ran into my home from the back. Locked the door.
      Filed a police report, boys in blue always helpful. Said they'd send a cruiser. I looked. They didn’t. Lol.

    • @mordi2537
      @mordi2537 Před rokem

      If you take out a blade, it is already beyond lethal/non lethal. You have already made your choice and if you are in Israel chances are that you will go to jail or get shot by a bystander/cop.

  • @davidsilva8695
    @davidsilva8695 Před 2 lety +3

    I just want to thank you for your interesting and informative videos. The production values are high, and the interaction between Thomas and David add a lot. Good job!

  • @gbullock2598
    @gbullock2598 Před 2 lety +13

    My backup knife for self defense is a sog seal pup. My main line of defense is my beretta apx. My backup folding knife is a crkt fossil. Got to stay prepared.

  • @LK-bz9sk
    @LK-bz9sk Před rokem +7

    This man is 100. Always soft spoken and informative. I love this channel.

    • @GambitGodsey187-ku3wz
      @GambitGodsey187-ku3wz Před 3 měsíci

      Lol yeah cause a 2 inch karambit style is good against a pack of dogs 😂😂😂😂 the guys a pud

  • @Cid_1
    @Cid_1 Před 2 lety +143

    When using knives as self defense, please take classes that specifically involves knife defense. Like with any self defense weapons, the tool wont do much unless you have some basic training in using those tools.

    • @QuantumMechanic_88
      @QuantumMechanic_88 Před 2 lety +47

      Good luck finding an instructor who has actually used a blade in combat .

    • @andreasplesko1543
      @andreasplesko1543 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm taking classes since a couple of years. It's quite difficult, but awesome. If you're carrying a knife as a last self defense option, you should know how to use it.

    • @damyr
      @damyr Před 2 lety +9

      Or find some lessons on youtube and practice on your friends.

    • @zoothief
      @zoothief Před 2 lety +21

      Duh... but if attacked by wild animal, flailing with a knife is better than flailing without one.

    • @requiscatinpace7392
      @requiscatinpace7392 Před 2 lety +13

      @@QuantumMechanic_88 I’m that instructor that you are looking for (Krav Maga)!!
      In Afghanistan I whipped out my super duper combat knife of doom and cut open the wire of an ammunition tin.
      Can’t beat credentials like that my boy 😜!

  • @sufferedlearnedchanged
    @sufferedlearnedchanged Před 2 lety +4

    The Cold Steel C clips work perfect for that Cold Steel Tanto. The hardware that comes with it is thin enough to fit in those holes. 👌🏼

  • @charlescollier7217
    @charlescollier7217 Před 2 lety +15

    Probably my favorite running knife is my Cold Steel Air Lite Drop Point. It is, as the name suggests, very light. In fact, it's light enough to wear with gym shorts or track pants, with almost no footprint and no drag, but wait, there's more! It also 1) has a very usefully-shaped, relatively stout, 3.5-inch blade, 2) is made from a good budget stainless steel that is tough, but pretty easy to maintain, 3) has a handle that is comfortable for most EDC cutting tasks, but can even get some harder outdoors things done, in a pinch, and 4) sports a Tri-Ad lock. The result is a SUPER tough, easy-to-maintain, useful-for-almost-everything, almost weightless, very concealable knife. It's made for jogging.

    • @prodlilbooger
      @prodlilbooger Před rokem +2

      it’s folding

    • @charlescollier7217
      @charlescollier7217 Před rokem +3

      @@prodlilbooger it is, and therefore doesn't provide a solution for the person who asked about a fixie for running. I'm just sharing my own take on a knife for running/hiking.

  • @chadcolton528
    @chadcolton528 Před rokem +3

    I also use the tdi for jogging. I wear it iwb at 6 o’clock so I can grab it with either hand. It’s out of the way and doesn’t bounce around. If you give it a rinse after your each run and spray it with wd40 every other week or so it’s pretty rust resistant. I got one spot of discoloration on the each but just honed it off with a ceramic rod.

  • @edwardk6764
    @edwardk6764 Před 2 lety +5

    Cool choices. Dig cold steel for the bang 4 buck value.
    I carry a civivi d2 elementum fixed blade in a scout carry behind the back. Love the terzuola clip. I keep the blade oiled, as d2 is not corrosion proof.

  • @assoverteakettle
    @assoverteakettle Před 2 lety +1

    Old school solution to hide or minimize swirls and surface scratches on uncoated blades is Flitz metal polish. It will also put a shine and a bit of a temporary protective coating on it against oxidation.

  • @dizawnofwizar
    @dizawnofwizar Před 2 lety +22

    I've done a lot of knife training, and the one thing that my instructors have always drilled into people is this: There are two types of people in a knife fight; Leakers, and Gushers. You will always get cut, it's up to you to determine how much blood comes out.
    The majority of people who you could encounter in a knife fight self defense scenario are going to A) not be trained in knife fighting, and B) probably are carrying some junk kitchen knife they bought or stole from the dollar store. These people are going to be unpredictable(AKA wont fight like your sparring partner), and possibly have other hazards upon their person that you want to avoid (disease, needles, etc), and likely are not going to be alone. This last point is pretty critical to understand and acknowledge, and train for.
    PS I wear a kabar TDI in a modified sheath as my self defense blade

    • @hithere4719
      @hithere4719 Před rokem +5

      I wound up homeless in 2021 following a work accident in 2020. One of the last purchases I made before losing my income was a TDI. Little dude was my security blanket during the month or so I was actually sleeping outside. Never had to actually use it, but the handful of close calls, definitely made me feel better about evading/running. I have had time to fiddle with this knife and I can have it out and going at a target in no time. I have absolutely no problems running from trouble, but it helps knowing I have something waiting if they chase me 👍🏻

    • @NoReply28
      @NoReply28 Před 11 měsíci +2

      The tons a real life incidents involving knife fight that show how wrong that "you will ALWAYS get cut" statement is... But ok.

    • @abstractapproach634
      @abstractapproach634 Před 10 měsíci

      I carry a kabar, great for can opening, cleaning fingernails, batoning and feathering wood, OK in a pinch for a flathead screwdriver. But as far as self defense goes, *if I'm using my knife, something went wrong; get a gun, the great equalizer.

    • @freman007
      @freman007 Před 3 měsíci

      @@NoReply28
      Yes. Any cut is bad news, so your goal is to avoid it above all else.
      If you're in an encounter where things go that far, you might have to trade a cut for a kill, taking the hit so as to stop your attacker, but never anything less than that.

  • @podsmpsg1
    @podsmpsg1 Před 2 lety +3

    I own and carry the Kabar TDI, I also own the TDI USSF Astro MP. AUS 8 gives good corrosion resistance and pretty good edge retention as well. The coating on the blade also provides extra corrosion resistance.

  • @twatmunro
    @twatmunro Před 2 lety +2

    That Benchmade SOCP dagger looks great. I love a finger in the ring too.

  • @stevelewis6259
    @stevelewis6259 Před 2 lety +2

    SOCP Dagger I think is the all around self defense shown. The ring is the key. Even without training, You need just a level head and stay calm as possible. Like I said the ring It can be used to impact or strike without going poke poke. The bridge of the nose and around the eyes are the best spots to hit

  • @nickmiller4430
    @nickmiller4430 Před 2 lety +5

    Self-defence knives need not always have to be fixed blades, but if one is optimizing their knife doctrine, fixed blades are by far the better choice due to reliability- just like why experts suggest Glocks or M&Ps because they are striker-fired and without a safety for optimal simplicity and reliability above all- which is what makes it a tactical choice.

  • @kirkpreston4864
    @kirkpreston4864 Před 2 lety +10

    As someone who works in big city at night I think range is super effective if a confrontation is inevitable you can have a 5 inch knife but a crackhead with a broom stick prolly gonna win if he’s motivated and healthy/capable enough to swing hard lmao

    • @sterlingstoots3215
      @sterlingstoots3215 Před 2 lety

      A fit crackhead will fight all day without stopping for 11 bucks I recommend a Broad sword or Boar spear for crack head related activities.

    • @md8267
      @md8267 Před 2 lety

      If a crackhead with a broomstick can take you let alone with a knife your self defense plan should involve sprinting only

  • @bidensballsack266
    @bidensballsack266 Před 2 lety +3

    I WAS JUST SEARCHING THIS TOPIC UP ON YOUR CHANNEL AND ITS LIKE YOU READ MY MIND BY POSTING THIS ❤️

  • @cloudnine8842
    @cloudnine8842 Před 2 lety +1

    For the tanto guy I've went through MANY same carry as u want and I modded a cold steel Kyoto sheathe and that blade has worked best for me..

  • @SweetTooth8989
    @SweetTooth8989 Před rokem +1

    Was going to mention, for light scratches, you could try using something like Flitz (or many others) metal polishing compounds. They're super easy to use. Comes in a big toothpaste like tube and also has the consistency of toothpaste. Squeeze a dab out and put in on a polishing cloth and polish each side by hand for a couple minutes each. It WILL polish the blade, so i don't know if that will actually reduce the scratches or make them more apparent, i suppose it could work well on very faint scratches but I've used to polish a couple new knives i had to give them a finer finish on the blade and it works well. I've never used it to try to reduce scratches though but i think it could work.
    Some brands have a finer grit which works good to polish and bring more of a mirror finish on blades and some have a rougher grit which is better to even out imperfections and scratches.

  • @grapplergirl10
    @grapplergirl10 Před 9 měsíci

    My kbar Leo goes with me everywhere. It’s easily ambidextrous and super sharp. Im a righty so carry it left side appendix. If my right hand is getting my weapon, the left hand can easily use the kbar with that angle. Love it. Very natural and light.

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 Před 2 lety

    Regarding the attachment options for the CS Mini-Tac style knives, I have used the "Blade-Tech Quick-E-Loop" attachments for nonstandard sheath hole spacing with great success.

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 Před 2 lety +8

    Regarding ceramic bladed knives, I purchased a 5 or 6" version from "Harbor Freight" store for about $6, which was fully adequate for awhile, until I tried to hone the edge for a touchup. It was all downhill for me from there. I ended up just breaking the blade on purpose as a destructive testing clinic for myself, as I ruined the edge. No more ceramic blades for me.

  • @redriver6541
    @redriver6541 Před 2 lety +3

    CRKT Keramin deserves a spot on one of these videos as well also the Spyderco Emerson Matriarch 2. Love these types of videos either way.... What I carry for opening boxes isn't what I carry for defense..... I enjoy seeing all of the options out there.

    • @SixSickCigs
      @SixSickCigs Před 4 měsíci

      Keramin is trash. One full strength swing and that tip is broken

  • @lazyjab283
    @lazyjab283 Před rokem +1

    Love this guy always educational and easy listening.

  • @Karlitosway5766
    @Karlitosway5766 Před 2 lety

    Hello DCA. Excellent recomendations and beautiful knives. I always wacht your series. Hope you full recover quick

  • @mrblaque215
    @mrblaque215 Před 9 měsíci

    I’ve found the best fixed blade for self defense either with/without carrying a firearm is the Skallywag Tactical Dagger in D2 steel or aluminum. It has a bigger ring than the SOCP Dagger which helps with deployment when wearing gloves, has a sheath that’s MOLLE compatible, is primarily for stabbing (not slashing and is based on the design of the Hoplite spear), and if you’ve trained in rudimentary boxing (especially with the Philly Shell stance) will work with your body mechanics very well.

  • @holeo94
    @holeo94 Před 2 lety +2

    Personally I trail run with my white river backpacker in my waistband. Small and light enough, but also gives me confidence that its would be a good survival knife in a worst case scenario

  • @67wing
    @67wing Před rokem

    My hunting knife is the knives of Alaska elk hunter in d2. I've never had a problem with staining or rust. It sharpens easy and holds an edge

  • @kevinmadrigal9090
    @kevinmadrigal9090 Před 2 lety

    For the running bushcraft folks I’d turn to some of Matt Graham’s designs with Condor and Tops, that’s his specialty and the lil’ bugger from Tops seems especially apt for both running questions

  • @mine8009
    @mine8009 Před 2 lety

    So glad to see Benchmade redesigned the clip on the sheath! The original version was kind of unadulterated junk. Question, have the addressed the finish? The older version of the SOCP dagger used to have hard 90 degree edges. I sanded mine down to round them and it’s much more comfortable.

  • @DF-iv7td
    @DF-iv7td Před 2 lety +8

    Hey DCA, love the FAQ videos where we get to see some classic edc choices. Lately I've realized that as my collection of modern folders grows, blade thickness has become one of my most important criteria when choosing a new knife. My preference for thin and slicey blade stocks is part of the reason I edc traditional slipjoints along with my modern folders. My question is, would you consider having the boys at the lab add blade thickness as a filter option when searching for knives on the KC website, just as you would for things like blade shape and material?

  • @theangrypainter826
    @theangrypainter826 Před 2 lety +1

    Fox Karambit! With quick deployment. Is my favorite

  • @markholder4944
    @markholder4944 Před 2 lety +1

    T.Kell Nightstalker is my favorite EDC fixed blade for self defense. Or his Nightshade.

  • @jorgefernandez6407
    @jorgefernandez6407 Před 2 lety +2

    Dave, seems like every time you do one of these "specialty" videos, I end up placing an order... Keep it up!

  • @bradgrand79
    @bradgrand79 Před 2 lety

    Hint to runners you can run with a neck knife you need to keep the cord or chain as short as possible. I’m necker weights 1.4 ounces.

  • @ShidenByakko
    @ShidenByakko Před 2 lety

    Hi David (and Seth if that helps),
    My first question was answered brilliantly, so here I go again! Hope you can help me out with another one similar to my 1st question:
    I'm looking for a folding knife, with the following features:
    1) Flipper (that becomes a "guard")
    2) Axis or Similar Cross-Bar Lock (**MUST** be bank-vault, bomb-proof strong)
    3) Thumb Hole, either oval or round, doesn't matter, but **MUST** have it...
    4) About 3" or more Blade Length
    5) Pointy, not Wharncliffe, but needs some belly.
    6) Optional, but would be game-winning: Full Flat Grind, finger choil, assist or bearings in the pivot and Deep Carry Pocket Clip
    7) See if you can recommend me a budget and a premium version each.
    Thanks so much!

  • @manlystuffs4197
    @manlystuffs4197 Před rokem

    Awesome video! You guys make the perfect knife videos. Thanks.

  • @MountainFisher
    @MountainFisher Před 2 lety +1

    Mirror polished edges are for show on a working knife. Cutting meat, just look at a butcher's edge, 400 to 600 grit. Filet knife has to have a less than polished edge if you plan to skin the fish. I found out in the 70s that a knife can be too sharp for the task when I went to skin fish and the blade just cut right through the skin instead of along it. I re-sharpened my knives with the 400 grit water stone, worked fine as I proceeded to filet about 400 lbs. of fish on my first charter as deckhand.

  • @michaelschaffer9165
    @michaelschaffer9165 Před rokem +2

    Cold Steel sells sheath mounting systems in 2 sizes. They say these are designed to fit a lot of their knifes. I have both sizes and they have lots of slots to fit a wide variety of sheaths. Cheap too.

  • @dieseldabz7104
    @dieseldabz7104 Před 2 lety +2

    David you forgot about the Benchmade Nimravus which I was shocked they still make all these years later. It was one of my first two Benchmade knives I bought at age 17 before going off to the military and later deployment. I carried them both and used them hard for a few years without ever failing me. Both are now retired but in my collection and in great shape and were the reason I continued to buy from them.

    • @soonerfrac4611
      @soonerfrac4611 Před 2 lety

      As an Army DACP (after I got out of being an MP) I carried the Ka-Bar TDI for my entire career. Stayed on my liner belt when at work. My wife stole it so often on my days off that I bought her one, now my 16yo son carries his (it’s Oklahoma, everyone carries), my mother and mother in law both carry one, and my father who is still a Fed LEO just recently started carrying one.
      I’ve got a CRKT Obake that is my other defensive fixed blade and alternate between the two.

    • @nicholasevans9627
      @nicholasevans9627 Před 2 lety

      You can still find the Nimravus, but they stopped production of the blades a yr or 2 ago.

  • @bidensballsack266
    @bidensballsack266 Před 2 lety +1

    Will be buying my KA-BAR from your site soon just deciding what knife is best for me from this video thanks guys

  • @iangray5742
    @iangray5742 Před 2 lety

    For a functional light fixed blade, the crkt spew came to mind. I like the minimilist range but the spew hovers in my "to get " list. Seems versatile for cutting or poking.

    • @twatmunro
      @twatmunro Před 2 lety +1

      Pretty well the whole of the crkt line-up makes me want to spew so it seems unfair to limit the name to a single knife. (Actually, I just googled it and that might be the first crkt knife I genuinely fancied.)

  • @deceptivepanther
    @deceptivepanther Před 2 lety +13

    Perhaps feature Cold Steel's Safe Maker series sometime in the self-defence category? Like the TDI; anyone with even a little experience can make good use of them. They fit great as an appendix carry. I'm a big fan. Conversely, I can't understand knives with rings on them, like that Benchmade. They seem like a great idea, until you actually try to use them. Moreover; unless you are trying to pierce plate armour in the fourteenth century, a reverse grip is just making life difficult for yourself.

    • @NoNamer123456789
      @NoNamer123456789 Před 2 lety +2

      A reverse grip actually has some advantages to it, and karambits were historically often used with a ring in that position (and no, not to pierce armour, that wouldn't even work).
      You have less reach, but you can generate more power due to biomechanics. It's also more natural because you strike as you would with a fist. The ring may be uncomfortable, but it adds security to the grip and when you're defending your life comfort isn't my main concern.

    • @deceptivepanther
      @deceptivepanther Před 2 lety +1

      @@NoNamer123456789 Good selling points but for me, that's all it ever was: marketing. A karambit is a martial arts weapon, by which I mean, it's not relevant for most people. That lack of reach you mention, is everything. If you've got a knife, anybody skilled will be targeting the hand that's holding that blade and it's a lot easier to destroy the extremities if your blade is point down. I used to get students to fight each other with felt tipped pens. Sixty seconds and you realise that a reverse grip is a poor choice. I understand the body mechanics of karambits but they're not relevant. An unarmoured human has practically no resistance to a sharp edge in the first instance. Just my opinion.

    • @richardhenry1969
      @richardhenry1969 Před 2 lety +1

      What you say is true for untrained. In fact every thing he picked shows he isn't trained.
      I find it funny when a knife sales guy thinks he understands self-defense.
      Any knife can work but there is many better choices. But training is more important then blade.

    • @deceptivepanther
      @deceptivepanther Před 2 lety +3

      @@richardhenry1969 True, training is the most important thing.

    • @NoNamer123456789
      @NoNamer123456789 Před 2 lety +1

      @@deceptivepanther I mean I only wanted to state that a reverse grip isn't just BS, and it was actually used. You have a bit less reach, but that's assuming you and the attacker have the same knife. That can be equalised with a longer and curved blade.
      I guess if you find yourself in a situation where you're threatened with a blade, there's a good chance the attacker isn't trained and wildly attacking, which strengthen your point.
      Also, when wearing thicker clothing (like in winter), it can reduce the effectiveness of slashes, especially if the knife isn't as sharp or hits at an angle or w/e. Stabs will still work with a bit more force needed.

  • @MRWKFClark
    @MRWKFClark Před 2 lety +1

    Question about sheaths/fixed blades… I’ve always been more into folding knives except for a few larger blades used in the garden or camping etc. Starting to dip my toe into EDC-ing fixed blades. I like the idea of fixed blades but the one thing that always gets me is gunk on the blade. Eg if you cut a box up with a folding knife and go through some tape or outdoors and get tree sap or fish guts on it. You can mostly operate it one handed, fold it away and use both hands to continue doing a task. The blade is obviously between the handle scales and gunk on the blade stays on the blade. With a sheath knife for example, if one hand is in use and you only have your other hand to use the knife. You get gunk on the blade but suddenly need both hands to do something so you go to put your blade away. All the gunk is then transferred into the sheath and will probably be extremely hard or impossible to clean completely. I have put some major scratches on my Rockstead Chou wave because there was sand stuck to the gunk which got transferred inside the sheath. I’ve also recently acquired a Winkler belt knife but reluctant to use it on anything but dry materials on dry days because the sheaths are lined with felt and a blade steel probe to rust. Do you have any pro tips? since the only alternative I can think of, and is mostly not practical is that you simply do not resheath until you have cleaned the blade. Which sometimes just isnt possible in the field. Or in between jobs etc. sorry for the wall of text. If this issue is worthy of discussion in one of your videos please feel free paraphrase.
    Edit: I have a couple of Moras which are so inexpensive they are more or less disposable. And a cold steel san Mai kukri. Which for some reason doesn’t bother me one bit to completely abuse. That thing just shrugs it all off.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před 2 lety

      Wipe it off on your pants like a normal person and stick it back in the sheath.

  • @scatj20
    @scatj20 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely love my Mini-Tac

  • @reafkennedy3069
    @reafkennedy3069 Před 2 lety +1

    Personally I really like the cold steel mini-tac for a utility knife. I have one in the tanto blade that I put an ulti clip on and pocket carry it.

  • @terrillschneider3778
    @terrillschneider3778 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed this segment last night Thanks

  • @thadboman4340
    @thadboman4340 Před 2 lety

    I just received my new honey badger large. N amazing action! Very nice knife n the price is amazing!!! Im positive I'll be buying one of each size n probably then. Some great knife n very nice packaging n information with knife. Just great all the way around!

  • @brandon_crow1291
    @brandon_crow1291 Před 2 lety +1

    A couple other great ones in the way of fixed blades are the pika karambit by Fox and Bastinelli and the talon from 511 designed by Doug Markida (probably spelled his name wrong lol). Good quality karambits in general are great for self defence and there's a folder version of thr talon with the bramp (wave like feature) and of course the many great ones from Fox. To me any folding knife that you're using for self defense should have a pocket deployment feature. Yes even over an auto even if its legal to carry. A pocket deploy is just straight up faster to use than anything else in the way of folders.
    And personally for a fixed karambit I'd say to go traditional and go on the smaller side (2 to 3 or 3.5) rather than one of those huge ones. Along with taking classes on how to use them correctly. Obviously a knife is gonna do damage. But knowing how to utilize it correctly is always gonna be better than just winging it.

  • @TheKJMalice
    @TheKJMalice Před 2 lety +1

    Here’s a question for DCA/Seth: I’m looking towards a compression lock system to add to the collection, but I really would prefer to keep cost as low as I can. As I’m certain its a design still exclusive to Spyderco, I’m aware that they’ll still be expensive, but what would be the cheapest example I could get my hands on? Thanks for the content, always learn something new here.

  • @keithchristie66
    @keithchristie66 Před 2 lety +2

    Mini tac for me what a good looking knife 🔪 a really great value at $50.

  • @LatiosBlade
    @LatiosBlade Před 2 lety +1

    Just a suggestion I think it might be useful to have a ruler and a pocket scale on set, though I get that most information is on the site, though not everyone lists the weight of just the knife without the sheath and all the other variants (kydex, leather, nylon sheaths, etc).

  • @freman007
    @freman007 Před 3 měsíci

    I have a Mini Tac Tanto that I just wrapped some gutted paracord through the holes to make belt loops.

  • @stevejackson9952
    @stevejackson9952 Před 2 lety

    Self defense/ EDC my go to is my Boker GITFO or Tops Cali Cobra.

  • @OGFreedom1776
    @OGFreedom1776 Před 2 lety

    I’m not sure if anyone else mentioned it but you can actually flip that clip to invert it on the cold steel peace maker 2 & 3 it is a little tough to do but I’ve done it myself

  • @slywolfe
    @slywolfe Před 2 lety +4

    This got me thinking: what is the best blade steel and geometry (point/blade/grind) for a self defense knife? Best handle material?

  • @michaelduke2498
    @michaelduke2498 Před 2 lety

    Love this series. What are you best beach knife recommendations?

  • @tonyvillarreal3610
    @tonyvillarreal3610 Před rokem

    I've designed small tanto knives that I carry crossdraw,
    I also wear a number of knives scout carry and they're concealable
    The tanto prodigy and the strongarm by gerber,
    The becker bk16,
    The kabar Snody big boss.
    I've even worn the gerber mark2 scout carry

  • @stevecochran9078
    @stevecochran9078 Před 2 lety +1

    I have no problem with D2 steel knives. You could even call me a D2 fan. I have a pair of Benchmades that have peeled and butchered several bears, a couple of wild beef cows and a couple or three moose. I have yet to get a speck of rust on the blades. The skinner went through one sand-encrusted bear, a moose and a two beef cows before I touched up the blade. The bears and cows were in a marine climate.

  • @rtz549
    @rtz549 Před rokem

    CS Mini TAC is a must have.

  • @MrWaex
    @MrWaex Před 2 lety

    The TDI it’s perfect 👍

  • @dalestark3343
    @dalestark3343 Před 2 lety

    Hey DCA, hope you feel better soon!!

  • @josephlilley9249
    @josephlilley9249 Před 2 lety

    Also if someone doesn't like scratches on their blade they could always stone wash it. I mean yeah stone washing makes alot of scratches but I makes it looks alot better than like one or two scratches on a blade and you can also stone wash any kind of blade with any finish for the most part.

  • @graywind4326
    @graywind4326 Před rokem +2

    The sheath for fixed blades really determines how much you carry them. A sucky sheath dooms it to your knife drawer.

  • @cashdingo6386
    @cashdingo6386 Před 2 lety

    Running fixed blade, Outdoor Edge Lehawk! It’s my running jam fo sho

  • @willrascal1362
    @willrascal1362 Před 2 lety

    my personal favourite for self defence is the tops knives backbite

  • @Desperado3248
    @Desperado3248 Před 2 lety

    Two of the best self defense knives were made by crkt and now are discontinued. The Kasper Companion fixed blade, and the Kasper Dragon. Both Kasper designs designed by Crawford knives. CRKT should offer these again. I have several of each as well as other custom Kasper designs . Fast handling, easily concealed. Honorable mentionTerzuola M10

  • @md8267
    @md8267 Před 2 lety

    The mini tac is awesome

  • @Banana-hammock.
    @Banana-hammock. Před 2 lety +1

    Great review DCA, no love for the horizontal belt buckle carry? My EDC is a Ka Bar Turok, just hafta offset buckle, to me much more intuitive and comfy.

  • @truthseeker1581
    @truthseeker1581 Před 2 lety

    Carry the SOCP everyday in the pocket... it's an amazing edc.

  • @donpaco8163
    @donpaco8163 Před 2 lety +4

    Facing a four legged, thick hide creature with a KaBar TDI?😨
    I once faced a red eyed black dog that, along his partner, prowled my beach camp while I was living homeless. It attacked my little dogs and one night came back for me. I pulled a machete out of my minivan and started spinning it in vertical circles. The entity knew it wouldn't be able to close the gap unscathed, turned around and left.
    Outdoors you are on your own. Get something of adequate size for a fight to the death and practice. I have used machetes for agricultural work for many years and have developed muscle memory and control. If I was just walking or jogging a trail the bare minimum would be a small kukri like the KaBar combat kukri/CRKT clever girl or the KaBar short tanto. Practice!

    • @sterlingstoots3215
      @sterlingstoots3215 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly what I was thinking if I'm going to go into bladed combat I want something With something more than a two inch blade.

    • @donpaco8163
      @donpaco8163 Před 2 lety +1

      Look up this video:
      Oklahoma man, 65, mauled by pack of wild dogs:
      I purchased an Ontario military machete, 18" with issue scabbard because of feral dogs and pigs.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před 2 lety +1

      @@donpaco8163 Y'all ever heard of a shotgun?

    • @donpaco8163
      @donpaco8163 Před 2 lety

      @@arrowheadguys7637 Last time I fired one was in the military (CG).
      I do not own any firearms. And where I live it would be unwise to have one (housing project).

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před 2 lety

      @@donpaco8163 Unwise to have a firearm or a shotgun specifically? A shotgun, probably not.

  • @chrisreuther4546
    @chrisreuther4546 Před 2 lety

    I think the White River ATK with a ulticlip… would be awesome for a few of these

  • @iancoots4394
    @iancoots4394 Před rokem +2

    I've carried a peace maker as a boot knife for the better part of a decade. It's a great little knife for the price

  • @holeo94
    @holeo94 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey DCA, I own a Global G-79 - a fantastic knife- and am looking to add a pairing knife to my set. I have wondered about Global's proprietary CROMOVA steel and wondering if you could explain a bit about it vs some other top kitchen steels.
    Thanks,
    Avery

  • @adamjohnson7385
    @adamjohnson7385 Před 2 lety +1

    Was looking for the carcass splitter to come out for the tootsie pop question

  • @glockster68
    @glockster68 Před 2 lety

    CIvivi Tamashii is a heck of a good looking knife for the money.....and it is a more traditional "tanto" Japanese style blade.

  • @j.w.9407
    @j.w.9407 Před 2 lety

    Really like that SOCP

  • @ns987
    @ns987 Před rokem +1

    Every knife you took to defend yourself should be familiar to you. This means that a training version of such a knife is needed to safely train the defense skill with a sharp knife. It's strange that you haven't discussed this topic.

  • @matthewquinn937
    @matthewquinn937 Před 2 lety +1

    lol I like that intro - I'd love a video specifically on rescue knives. I'd love to find a great knife with assisted opening of any type as well as a glass breaker and seat-belt cutter. Thank you!!

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před 2 lety +1

      Ask and ye shall receive: czcams.com/video/zZicbE3JC9M/video.html

    • @matthewquinn937
      @matthewquinn937 Před 2 lety

      @@knifecenter perfect! Thanks.

  • @mordi2537
    @mordi2537 Před rokem

    There is no such long as a "Self Defence Knife'!
    I sent some pictures of knives to my Kali teacher. His reply" It's a knife" :) Having said that, what I look for : Quickness of:deployment, handle, strength, pointy, sharp.

  • @mattadler4710
    @mattadler4710 Před 2 lety

    darn it!! why did you have to show that Smith and Sons?! Its so cool, and now its stuck in my head.

  • @happykt
    @happykt Před 2 lety

    Nobody does knife marketing via youtube better than you David!

  • @patrickwade2406
    @patrickwade2406 Před 2 lety

    Great review

  • @luckybassturd7260
    @luckybassturd7260 Před 2 lety +2

    Zip ties work well for back pack strap carry . Not much weight & cheap!

  • @cab927
    @cab927 Před 2 lety

    What knife should I buy as my first titanium frame lock? I like flippers on washers and tough steels but as long as there's good value I can dig it, the we elementum is priced well and it's a familiar design but I'm also looking at the Kizer THUCK because damn.

  • @barrybaldwin5535
    @barrybaldwin5535 Před 2 lety

    Regarding question #3 ( trail running/bushcraft fixed blade ) doesn't the belt clip, which has ear tabs, on the "Peacmaker" duo unclip & fit in the opposite way for inverted carry?

  • @johnruiz6743
    @johnruiz6743 Před 3 měsíci

    Vargo makes a titanium/ceramic matrix blade that is tougher than just plain ceramic. I have a foder with it and it works fine. Use it to cut cardboard etc. just as an alternative. Also it will never rust or corrode.

  • @feedmefetus6537
    @feedmefetus6537 Před 2 lety

    For the tootsie pop one I thought of the Paragon Para X Torch with the red blade because it looks like a tongue, like what Dave was saying

  • @e.v.i.
    @e.v.i. Před 2 lety +1

    Hey dca what victorinox large with a lockable blade would you use for edc? Because I live in Greece and knife laws say that you cant carry kives unless you have a professional or good excuse to carry one

  • @John..18
    @John..18 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff there Davidsea,, I like the Glock 78,, if I have to protect myself,, ,, or I'm thinking of getting the Cold Steel Kobun, as it's very light, too..

  • @DailyDrivenBikes_1
    @DailyDrivenBikes_1 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm surprised that I didn't see any crkt minimalist knives on the table.

  • @thatrealba
    @thatrealba Před 2 lety +4

    Them: That steel will stain and rust and discolor! OMG!
    Me: Your truck never leaves pavement.

  • @captjinxmarine9832
    @captjinxmarine9832 Před rokem

    The first knife I load everyday is one of my SnW tantos. SBoCoSheriffs have sticky finger. Loss is mitigated by cost.

  • @AbsoluteSeo
    @AbsoluteSeo Před 2 lety

    I need a knife similar in every way to the buck odessa (size, weight, hardware, etc). Just with upgraded materials.

  • @Ericstraordinary
    @Ericstraordinary Před 2 lety +1

    DCA: Have you been tempted to design knives for any other companies, a la Ray Laconico, Jesper Vox, etc?
    It would be interesting to see you come up with a sub-4" folding version of your Canteen Knife. Perhaps with a thumbhole and crossbar lock, combined with green "jigged" paper micarta scales and bright yellow anodized backspacers and pivot collar.

  • @martinmorris6271
    @martinmorris6271 Před rokem

    The Ka Bar Tdi is nice I highly recommend buying a Kydex sheath that one is garbage. The Socp is awesome and it’s sheath offers so many different ways to carry it.

  • @RomeoDelta-gw7dd
    @RomeoDelta-gw7dd Před 2 lety

    I’m a LEO and I carry the small kabar TDI on my weak side. I also carry a cold steel ak47 folder in my pocket

  • @ericferguson9989
    @ericferguson9989 Před rokem

    After losing 2 knives while hunting, retention is more important than quick draw. I like having a small, fixed knife that I can get to quickly for humane dispatch of turkeys, ducks and whatnot.

  • @bardpitt4049
    @bardpitt4049 Před 2 lety +2

    Love your videos. Recently got into knife collecting after a very generous gift. Which fixed blade would you suggest for someone who is more into small folders? Thanks for all the content! This channel has been a gateway to this hobby 🙂

    • @paultorgerson8776
      @paultorgerson8776 Před 2 lety +2

      Bradford guardian 3

    • @bardpitt4049
      @bardpitt4049 Před 2 lety +1

      @@paultorgerson8776 thanks for the suggestion, I’ll check it out! It’d be my first.

  • @cesaravila739
    @cesaravila739 Před 2 lety

    Hey DCA, what’s the difference between cerakote, powder coat, titanium coating, etc? Is there a difference besides protecting it from the elements? If so what’s your favorite coating?