These knives are literally all garbage, you are recommending garbage. Every knife on this list has a handle that is too thin to make a safe and effective push knife. If you want the real deal you are going to have to spend some real money. Here is a real best push knife list for people who are really keeping these for life and death situations rather than for opening letters in style. If you can't afford any of these, you are better off carrying something more secure that isn't a push knife, like a ring dagger. 1. Winkler Knives Push Daggers available at Bladegallery $215 - $240 worth every penny and then some. 2. Mercworx Custos available at knifecenter $275 - $350 depending on the type of handle and steel you want. There is no reason to upgrade the steel fyi, S30V has zero advantage over 154CM for this application. A little pricey for the quality but still an excellent knife. 3. Gingrich Tactical Innovations Custom Push dagger. Hard to find but $175 - $200 when they do pop up and worth it. I found mine at knifecenter. 4. Tops Knives I Stick Push Dagger Avalable at knifecenter $140 - $190 depending on whether it's on sale or not. 5. Tops Knives Grim Ripper. $120 at knifecenter. Make sure you sit this one between your middle and ring finger and wrap your thumb over... don't try to use it between pointer and middle or you will break your hand with the strike.
I am a retired Georgia deputy sheriff. I bought a Cold Steel push dagger when it first came out in the early 80's. Back then it was called the "Terminator" after the movie. I carried it every night for years on third shift. I used it twice, both times when a suspect tried to disarm me of my duty weapon. Both times placing that razor sharp blade to their carotids stopped the attack. Blood was drawn on one occasion but not seriously. When I retired I gave that knife to another deputy and he carried until he died. I am now old and walk with a cane from injuries received on duty (run over by a vehicle). I carry the Safe Maker I everywhere I go along with my 1911.
i am happy that it served you so well, i like push daggers. i decided not to use them because all the ones i sought out (length, blade material, etcetera) were obnoxiously expensive. like the tops grim reaper - it is the perfect size, metal and the grip is excellent. But, it costs around one-hundred-seventy-five-dollars. i prefer 1075 for certain knives like push daggers. it is impossible for me to reason paying that much, like paying upwards and over eight-hundred-dollars for, my favorite, a d2 fixed-blade. Two-years is a good deal of time for prepared use and it seems to have held up to your requirements and needs. Thanks for your testimonial, i'll give the cold steel offering a go. Take care and thanks for having done what some of us would like to do, but recognize isn't possible for us to do as is God's plan for us. And have a good Thanksgiving, too.
The only one I have personal experience with is the Gerber Ghost Strike, but I can attest that it is a good knife that I carry often as a neck knife. It comes sharp out of the box, although it could still benefit from a good run on a razor strop to take it to the next level of sharpness. The sheath lives up to what was said in the advertisement and holds the knife securely in place. There may be better knives on this list, but for the amount of money it costs compared to some of the others, the Gerber Ghost Strike is a solid choice if one is looking for a push dagger/neck knife.
I've tried the links you've listed and apparently amazon thinks push daggers are too scary to feature or your links are broken. None of them take you to the actual knife you showcased.
Damian Ross, in a recent podcast, agreed with me thata Soccer Mom with 6 weeks of cardio boxing/kickboxing classes would be like facing a wolverine on meth as long as she has one or two of these knives accessable on her person.
Hit the jackpot on this Schrade...www.knifecenter.com/item/SCHF54/schrade-schf54-push-dagger-fixed-double-edge-satin-blade-tpe-handles-nylon-fiber-sheath
I would like a push dagger that could clip into a Karambit, and both could be stealthily hidden in my belt and quickly accessed... I think together they would look cool to twirl too... At least it looks cool in my epic fantasy world where I actually know how to do combat stuff...
If you need a gloves for a demonstration seems knife would be comfortable or great in a self defense scenario.. Dont have time to put gloves on in an attack ..
When it’s an emergency, if you bang your hand against a plywood backstop, it’s no big deal………when it’s a demonstration, I’d rather not get a busted knuckle because YOU need realism
So first thing is legality...most Push knives are double edge which in most jurisdictions are no good. Ie CS safemaker. Push knives are single edge are ok. IE Gerber Ghoststrike SOCP is not a push knife
Are you looking for the best push dagger knives for self defense of 2021? These are some of the best push dagger knives we found so far:
✅1. Cold Steel Safe Maker 1 Push Dagger knife
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✅4. Benchmade Mini SOCP Dagger
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Some of these links don't work .. or don't goto the knives your showing .. might want to fix that .
These knives are literally all garbage, you are recommending garbage. Every knife on this list has a handle that is too thin to make a safe and effective push knife. If you want the real deal you are going to have to spend some real money. Here is a real best push knife list for people who are really keeping these for life and death situations rather than for opening letters in style. If you can't afford any of these, you are better off carrying something more secure that isn't a push knife, like a ring dagger.
1. Winkler Knives Push Daggers available at Bladegallery $215 - $240 worth every penny and then some.
2. Mercworx Custos available at knifecenter $275 - $350 depending on the type of handle and steel you want. There is no reason to upgrade the steel fyi, S30V has zero advantage over 154CM for this application. A little pricey for the quality but still an excellent knife.
3. Gingrich Tactical Innovations Custom Push dagger. Hard to find but $175 - $200 when they do pop up and worth it. I found mine at knifecenter.
4. Tops Knives I Stick Push Dagger Avalable at knifecenter $140 - $190 depending on whether it's on sale or not.
5. Tops Knives Grim Ripper. $120 at knifecenter. Make sure you sit this one between your middle and ring finger and wrap your thumb over... don't try to use it between pointer and middle or you will break your hand with the strike.
Which one does the most damage?
I am a retired Georgia deputy sheriff. I bought a Cold Steel push dagger when it first came out in the early 80's. Back then it was called the "Terminator" after the movie. I carried it every night for years on third shift. I used it twice, both times when a suspect tried to disarm me of my duty weapon. Both times placing that razor sharp blade to their carotids stopped the attack. Blood was drawn on one occasion but not seriously. When I retired I gave that knife to another deputy and he carried until he died. I am now old and walk with a cane from injuries received on duty (run over by a vehicle). I carry the Safe Maker I everywhere I go along with my 1911.
i am happy that it served you so well, i like push daggers. i decided not to use them because all the ones i sought out (length, blade material, etcetera) were obnoxiously expensive. like the tops grim reaper - it is the perfect size, metal and the grip is excellent. But, it costs around one-hundred-seventy-five-dollars. i prefer 1075 for certain knives like push daggers. it is impossible for me to reason paying that much, like paying upwards and over eight-hundred-dollars for, my favorite, a d2 fixed-blade. Two-years is a good deal of time for prepared use and it seems to have held up to your requirements and needs. Thanks for your testimonial, i'll give the cold steel offering a go. Take care and thanks for having done what some of us would like to do, but recognize isn't possible for us to do as is God's plan for us. And have a good Thanksgiving, too.
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I like the hollow back on the first blade. Easy sharpen and crazy sharp results.
I've carried GERBER for ever !! They sharpen very well and I've never had nothing tear up on me best knives that I've ever had Gerber
I'm looking to get a Swagger AO from Gerber👏👏
No love for the cold steel drop forged push dagger? The best
The only one I have personal experience with is the Gerber Ghost Strike, but I can attest that it is a good knife that I carry often as a neck knife. It comes sharp out of the box, although it could still benefit from a good run on a razor strop to take it to the next level of sharpness. The sheath lives up to what was said in the advertisement and holds the knife securely in place. There may be better knives on this list, but for the amount of money it costs compared to some of the others, the Gerber Ghost Strike is a solid choice if one is looking for a push dagger/neck knife.
The Cold Steel push daggers are great but unfortunately they are not available for sale in my country.
Winklers Knives have the best push dagger by far!
I have the mercworx seraphyim absolutely love it
I've tried the links you've listed and apparently amazon thinks push daggers are too scary to feature or your links are broken. None of them take you to the actual knife you showcased.
I forgot wich ones mine were. But they were double edged and the sheath held 2 , one on each side. I used to wear it on my belt behind my back.
i have them right now Mtech push daggers
3 holes in the blood groobe
How about list of state laws where its leagle and not . I want one😊
Need a tactical boot next
COLD STEEL safe maker 1 is my EDC 💪
None of these knives are available on Amazon any more. Amazon no longer carries any push daggers.
sadly, and i was looking forever too, thanks
Damian Ross, in a recent podcast, agreed with me thata Soccer Mom with 6 weeks of cardio boxing/kickboxing classes would be like facing a wolverine on meth as long as she has one or two of these knives accessable on her person.
The mini SOCP is unavailable
Probably need to check out DeathMachines Palm Talon....iys the most brutile thing ive ever seen.
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Schrade makes the best push daggers on the market
Hit the jackpot on this Schrade...www.knifecenter.com/item/SCHF54/schrade-schf54-push-dagger-fixed-double-edge-satin-blade-tpe-handles-nylon-fiber-sheath
Cold steel all the way
MADE..they're discontinued
I like these
Lightly shidid shadow daggers
I would like a push dagger that could clip into a Karambit, and both could be stealthily hidden in my belt and quickly accessed...
I think together they would look cool to twirl too... At least it looks cool in my epic fantasy world where I actually know how to do combat stuff...
If you looking for something stealthy it’s for sure not the Karambit, those are not practicals t al and more for looks
I go for Cold Steel
Same here! I carry my Safe Maker ll every day.
@@ricardonardy8419 The Safe Maker1 and Urban Edge are good, but the Safe Maker II is perfect.
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Are these legal in the USA?
Different States...Different Laws !!!
My Lord please it's called a fuller not a blood grove.
Double edged making it a dagger makes it illegal in a lot of places… a single edge and a false edge seems like the way to go.
If you need a gloves for a demonstration seems knife would be comfortable or great in a self defense scenario.. Dont have time to put gloves on in an attack ..
When it’s an emergency, if you bang your hand against a plywood backstop, it’s no big deal………when it’s a demonstration, I’d rather not get a busted knuckle because YOU need realism
Probly to try and protect his hands from faulty and poorly made knives they come across
In self defense scenario you dont give a shit about blisters
Looks like Amazon no longer sells push daggers. Did they jump on the wokism bandwagon too?
So first thing is legality...most Push knives are double edge which in most jurisdictions are no good. Ie CS safemaker. Push knives are single edge are ok. IE Gerber Ghoststrike
SOCP is not a push knife
They're illegal in most places but it's a matter of whether you like living or not
I live in texas, I can carry whatever I want
If this is the best...I dont want to see the worst !!!
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? The knives listed linked to amazon are not even the kind of knife shown in and the subject of this video!? Makes no sense.
Banned from Amazon.
i cant stand that carcass stabbing stuff, no normal mature adult would ever do that.
It just shows the ballistic capability on flesh the animals are not alive
Awe poor widow baby I hope you’re OK
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