The Disciple from Shivworks (Training Included)
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- This knife is a staple in the reverse edge kingdom and the first release from Shivworks. It is an absolutely great choice for anyone looking for the right fixed knife for everyday carry. #shivworks #tactical #selfdefense
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Craig's courses are great & his ECQC course is a must for anyone that carries a firearm. Being able to access a blade with either hand from your waistline & especially whike seated is such a huge asset & that's where a blade like the Disciple or Clinch Pick can be a lifesaver!
It is especially true that a immediate response may not happen if your knife is very sharp. Because with the adrenaline your aponent may not even feel the mortal wound... so never stop until it's completely over.
Damn you got some good moves. I’ve always passed over reverse edged knives. I’ll be rethinking that. Great video.
Awesome! Thank you my friend 🙂👊.
Waistband carry is still the best option imo. Your hands naturally just go there under pressure.
I'm impressed with that knife. Thank you for the review. 😎👍
Thanks for watching!
@@411Outdoors You're very welcome. Thank you for your channel. 👍
Rock solid video!!!!!!
Thank you for the review. I've been looking for a EDC self-defense fixed blade that is legal and very good tactically and I think I just found it; I have the Cold Steel SR1 Lite and it is awesome but it isn't the fastest deploy I want for self-defense although I would definitely use it in a self-defense situation. Thanks again. 😎👍
As a Canadian I've been looking for a pair of tools exactly like the clinch pick and disciple I was thinking that the video
As a Canadian you can't carry a knife for the purpose of self-defense. The disciple makes for a good apple peeler. Rather than both, I'd suggest just one paired up for a more utility knife or multitool. Your SD knife should never be used to regular tasks, keep that factory edge razor sharp.
Awesome video
Thank you!🙂
Very informative video ... thanks much appreciated.
Just subbed your channel.
Awesome! Thank you🙂
I've looked at both the Clinch Pick and the Disciple, and I completely agree with your assessment that a trainer should be factored into one's purchase. I would have to do some work to break my habit of going to a sabre grip automatically. But either knife would be a definite upgrade to the CRKT Minimalist Wharncliffe I currently carry in that role.
Great video as always felliw Virginian !
Thanks my friend!!
back my time in prison near Kiev, i saw a man open another man's knee with same shape of this knife. He was so skillful, just like open a bottle of beer. he didnt even look.
😮👍
Why were you in Ukrainian prison?
@@liquiddw2 it was a photo trip, some idiot took some building picture with sign of "NO PHOTO" in Russian. Literally 23 seconds later, we were placed in a van……
@@Supra_Mare_Cultro_Bloke how did you get out? How long were you in there?
This will be my next knife. I like the clinch pick but I have monster hands and I think itll be too small.
Their “disciple” is one you might like a little better.
Cool... But... No thumb ramp/guard? Not even jimping? How do you not slide your thumb over that back-edge? I don't think I could ever transition to a back-edge like that without any 'help' from the design. There needs to be a Disciple 2. Thanks for the video 😁 IMHO obviously. 😉
I would LOVE to replace my carry knives with Shivworks' products, but in the meantime I'll just get- by with inexpensive daggers like the Cold Steel mini-leatherneck dagger and the SWHRT9B... at just $20 each, I get both 'push' and 'pull' and my thumb stays safe. I'll admit, I don't really understand why anyone that carries an edged-weapon doesn't choose a doubled-edged tool (dagger) as the most logical choice.
There’s definitely a certain way to hold the disciple. Reverse grip fighting is definitely what it’s made for. Thanks for sharing🙂👍👍
Hold it correctly:)
What exactly do you plan on poking so hard your grip strength will fail? Even if you strike a rib there’s a good chance you’ll cut right through it - the autopsy from that Apple River incident showed one person had multiple ribs cut fully through.
What do you think of this vs the clinch pick 2.0?
My thoughts on the Disciple versus the clinch pick is number one in the disciple is more uncomfortable to carry. It’s the price one would pay to have a bigger blade. I think they make a great combo carry for those who like two blades. I’m slightly a little more favorable to the click pick because I can even feel it on me
Do you use your self defense blades for your utility work? Or do you carry a primary blade?
No sir I leave them nice and sharp. If I believe I’m going to be doing some utility work that day I’ll carry mora with me. Either that or a little pocket knife.
Shivworks are a bit expensive for my budget. I think I'll stay with the small Cold Steels for now.
👍👍 definitely understand
When one only has one knife it’s like putting the same clothes on every day but if we have a wardrobe full of choices then we can throw it all in an oversized backpack with a fishing pole, gold panning until you get enough to build that special ring for her 😂 we were meant to live off the land not have city hands.
How sharp is this blade, could it cut human flesh?
Ohhhh yes. Very sharp
Good review and technique demonstration. But too much needless talk at the beginning.
Just like to be thorough. Works for some and not others. I understand
Why do I watch this stuff? More money is about to go flying out of my wallet. I currently carry the Toor Knives Darter which I love, but this one might suit me a bit better
I definitely have several go tos myself hahs
No thumb guard or hilt? Good luck with your self infllicted cuts when your hand slides down the blade
There’s no if it’s not meant to be a thumb brace knife , just like to clinch pick is not. The guard is where the index finger and knuckle is.