I thought Paul Sharp had a little video on push daggers but the heck if I can find it now. I will say after training with him a number of times that he carries and uses push daggers. He has mentioned that he especially prefers them because of his boxing background. YMMV, mine does.
The Ban Tang UGI is worth looking into. I have one but haven't been able to work any reps with it. It can work on the MDTS/RCS Pocket Shield quite well. In training against it the thing comes out very easily.
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...Grip-Implement
Last edited by orionz06; 04-17-2016 at 01:55 PM.
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I like the S.O.B. Puncher, but don't own one yet, does anybody have one?
Last edited by Blades; 04-17-2016 at 05:05 PM.
--Jason--
SLG is correct, you want an asymmetric handle design and a shorter blade.
I've had lots of push daggers in the past, sold most of them off.
The Watson/Shivworks is probably the best one out there right now.
I got to handle one in person and was very impressed.
The Steve Ryan/Surefire one can be found on eBay and is ok, but you'll need a new sheath for it and it only works with your Right hand.
I have a couple of the SOB punchers for specific environments, they will do the job, but would not be my first choice.
Also, just keep in mind that your prosecutor will not look very favorably at push daggers and they are specifically outlawed in many locations.