Lots of guys use cold steel urban edge's which are like $25 everywhere. Usually behind a mag pouch.
Not a fan personally. Especially for concealed carry, a proper blade is perfectly suitable.
Lots of guys use cold steel urban edge's which are like $25 everywhere. Usually behind a mag pouch.
Not a fan personally. Especially for concealed carry, a proper blade is perfectly suitable.
"There is magic in misery. You need to constantly fail. Always bite off more than you can chew, put yourself in situations where you don't succeed then really analyze why you didn't succeed." - Dean Karnazes www.sbgillinois.com
Are these Chinese or US made? Thanks.
OK, Paul. Thanks.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
“It worked pretty good if you could shoot.” -Pat Rogers
Similar, but not exactly.
While I haven't gotten hold of one yet and my experience with punch daggers is limited, this would seem to work more with a straight punch, twist and rip down. The Griffe is probably more versatile though.
There's a video somewhere out there (Watson's instagram maybe?) where he very easily pushes through a tire with this punch dagger and I would think that the angle of the blade to the hand of the griffe might not make that action as easy to do.
As always, I could be wrong.
Definitely interested in this! Thanks!
Joe and I talked about this a couple of weeks ago, during a break at a shooting class.
I'm planning on picking one up with the drone, just to test and practice with. I'm also going to bring it to classes, and get ideas and feedback from my instructors.
Joe is a solid dude, and I hope he's doing good business at Blade in Atlanta this weekend.