Boot knives work better with cowboy or cowboy-inspired motorcycle boots. Boot cut jeans or jeans with a modified outerseam. Boot specific sheaths help too... I think boot carry was one of the options for the Bud Nealy Multi-Carry System (MCS) II.
@@felixsamurai4592knives are used like 98% of the time for things other than stabbing people I hope you know that been carrying my knife for about 10 years and never stabbed anyone yet I use it every day
I find Scout carry to be the most versatile, can grab it easily normal- or reverse grip, doesn't dangle about etc. As for putting it back: you get the muscle memory for that pretty quickly.
Do you feel there is a risk with this choice? Specifically, behind the back placement for handgun carry, while it looks cool, creates a risk of spine injury if the carrier falls backwards onto the firearm and holster. …although a knife would usually not be as thick as a handgun.
@@TrilobitesRTasty I don't find much risk with the scout setup. I haven't fallen directly on my back since I was 10 roughhousing on the jungle gym. Any rocks or roots are going to be more painful to fall on. My usual outdoors setup is pistol on the right. Knife behind the back sitting just under my backpack, but easily reachable. Reloads on the left. Everything is easily reachable, and I if I set my backpack down, I dont have to leave my knife behind or transfer it like I would with a backpack strap carry.
Scout carry is great But always be careful of putting gear inline with your spine If you fall on you back it becomes a fulcrum that can hurt your back People have been paralyzed by flashlights
Should always be careful with scout carry, especially firearms at 6oclock position. LEOs stopped carrying there because a fall or tackle and landing on the base of the back can leave you paralyzed., I just heard this recently, if it’s common knowledge my bad. I was bummed out to hear it because I really used to like scout carry.,;( Keep up the great vids n info! 🔪 🇺🇸👍
My thoughts exactly. Which is why I stopped using scout carry despite it's pros. Couldn't risk slipping on a dumb rock and falling on my ass only to cause more DMG because of a knife
It's also a huge deal with swords when falling off a horse, or soldiers getting a shoulder throw and landing on their rifle... The fall without the weapon has a FAR better prognosis... BTW: during the Prager Fenstersturz, several guys got defenestrated and one landed on his sword causing the crossguard to penetrate his belly! He survived and since all of them survived, it was ruled a miracle by the church.
although its cool and pretty useful i wouldn't recommend the backpack one. if you get into a combat situation and they turn it into a grappling situation, if that knife is still in the holster they can easily grab it and stab you with it. now i know this situation sounds specific but a grappling situation is pretty common in life or death combat scenario. but just keep in mind that this is just my opinion and preferences tho.
"Scout" carry should be used with caution. Nothing like falling backwards and the object at the small of your back damages the lower part of your spine. Would recommend offsetting it to one side like "7 oclock' for left hand or "5 oclock" for right hand, but not dead center of your spine.
as a diver I also carry them at my bicep with straps when hunting and at my calf every dive as my back up when getting tangled in kelp forest .... I was called "frankie 5 knives" for a reason cuz here in cali the kelp is thick.Nice to see you back !
@@jotasenator Hopefully so. I usually have two blades on long outings, but then again anything addes is also added weight. Two knifes make sense (good weight), but more knife on top of that is just bad weight. Some carrying variations shown here I feel may fit better for on site camp life, less so when you are off the beaten path, meaning far outside your camp or farm. Even less prefarable for survival situations in the wild as you can expect to be in bad condition, tired, injuried or stressed out. Adding extra risk for injury (or lost knife) does not make sense inmo. In my experience, some works less good when being in a open deck canoe for example and does not work at all in a kayak (closed deck). You may need to use a knife to cut a line or net trapping your canoe. Some does not work well if having a large back pack, perhaps with sack or roll under the backpack, low on your back.
@@ghanaboyz agree with you, when i used to go into the wild I used a machete on my back and a knife on my pants, but walking on the same area doing topography , and leaving the backpack in a fixed spot and taking the knife from there. So i didn t considered the extra weight okok. the machete for making my way through and add visibility and the knife for other tasks, and just one day
Well that's why I've got a knife that stays exclusively on my pack, so I'm still carrying my EDC on top of it when I'm backpacking. You can never have too many blades in the woods lol
Absolutely refreshing to have someone dedicated to “Blades” not just one make or model strait to the point (no pun intended) just blades and outdoors - it does help that you’re all the Way Michigan 🙌🏼💯🙌🏼💯
The problem with the knife up position is that if you are compromised pulling your knife out points it directly at you, essentially giving it to the attacker.
For larger fixed blades, I have found I really like strong side horizontal carry, more than across the waist. It puts it a little more convenient for quick access, but has the downside of making it harder to get into your front pocket if you carry your phone, wallet, or keys there.
Do you use it when having a backpack? Or sitting down in a canoe? How good control do you have without visual and with less natural way to do regular control by touch? What about your spine if you wall backwards and get all weight on the knife/scabbard? If used very regulary and in harsh conditions, dont you think you weill actually increase the risk of either cutting yourself in the back and/or dropping the knife? Yeah, it LOOKS cool and warrior like. but.
@@ghanaboyz ....Okay from the top. If you're properly wearing a pack i.e having synched from the shoulders it's not an issue. Three tours in Afghanistan taught me that. As for the rest it all depends on the exact style of knife and scabbard combination. Which also applies to every other carry position. Sure if you're one of those people who insist on carrying a sword length knife it'll be in the way in the scout carry position. But an actual proper knife of an actually reasonable length and size isn't a hazard in that position
@@clintonjohnson3852 well I did my degree in Eng with Phil in the 80s (when a degree meant something and didnt get handed out like sweets from a pedo) specialising in metaphysics and did my dissertation in A series B series tenseless time. I then joined the British army, served in the falklands and learned real survival skills not youtube nice teeth and sports bra skills. So shoot, tell me what you'd like to know.
Nah, use ur fist, and if you get shot by a gun toting puss, then, at least you're dead and no longer have to deal with gen Z ... If you wanna have an arsenal to defend your home then go for it.. but guns don't cut rope (easily) guns don't sharpen sticks, filet meat, no reloading, unlimited usage.. and if it's for a fight, as I said use your damn fists.. bear comes at you, use your fists, attacked by a swam of bees - use your fists, grizzly Adams comes out of the woodwork - use your fists, attacked by a hammerhead - well what do you think? - use your damn fists..
For inside waistband I can personally recommend and Ulti-Clip of your liking! 🥰 (Also works great to clip it anywhere else on clothing or a bag, even a belt works to clip it to!)
Here is the clip I used in the video that attatches to the sheath: amzn.to/43XPBtr
Its virus bro
Number 10 just the tip.
Que guapísima estás..que bonitos dientes.. que bonita sonrisa
Melissa you so cute🤗🤗
Melissa you so cute🤗
I think we have the next Tomb Raider lead.
No
You are sweet
@@Z3R0NU11 💩
@@MelissaBackwoodscalm down, you just don’t look like her lmfao or are an actor
Bro i was getting croft vibes too
"Have a knife day" was a good finish.
Thank you 😊
@@MelissaBackwoods - it’s ‘sharp’…your wit 🤙🏽
I like that channel too.
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Anyone else thinking she’s SOOO GORGEOUS
Simp
Scout carry is my favorite.
Mine, too. That's how I carry my NATO otf.
Sameee
Ditto... not concealed, accessible and out of the way.
This comment goes either way, but visually I agree.
This woman knows exactly who her audience is. Kudos.
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Para matarte no presiza el cuchillo !!!
A bunch of simps
Have a KNIFE DAY (translates to HAVE A NICE DAY, japanese bow with knife in hands).😊😊😊😊
lol 😂
The “boot knife” is also an option
Just try your best not to look weird when walking
That's my secret... I *always* look weird when I'm walking, even without a boot knife
@@chrisoneill325 Look weird, look dangerous
There my new tattoo!
Boot knives work better with cowboy or cowboy-inspired motorcycle boots. Boot cut jeans or jeans with a modified outerseam. Boot specific sheaths help too... I think boot carry was one of the options for the Bud Nealy Multi-Carry System (MCS) II.
если нацепить на себя это всё и споткнуться то можно получить 10 ножевых ранений как минимум 🤣
Not sure why it took me a dozen viewings to learn these 9 simple carry styles.
Fixation? 😂
She went too fast
Practice makes perfect. I just want make sure I get all the ways to carry a knife just right, hence multiple watching.
I know why it took me a dozen viewings
I can think of 2 reasons
Scout carry always looks sick. 👌
I love the fact that you carry knives. Every woman should.
Its one thing to carry a knive, another rly tu use it, if u probaly need to. Not that easy to get other the mental point to go in meele knive fight
@@felixsamurai4592knives are used like 98% of the time for things other than stabbing people I hope you know that been carrying my knife for about 10 years and never stabbed anyone yet I use it every day
@@Bausonthanks for sharing
A gun too.
Hell everyone should carry both.
I missed all of the ways to hold your knife like three times in a row now 😂
🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
nice abs on the cutie pie
knife?
😂😂😂
Yeah bro she is gorgeous
I think scout carry is my favorite 😍
I find Scout carry to be the most versatile, can grab it easily normal- or reverse grip, doesn't dangle about etc.
As for putting it back: you get the muscle memory for that pretty quickly.
Same. Sits just under my backpack and is still easily acessable. Plus it clears a spot for my revolver holster.
The scar tissue guides it in.😂😂😂
Do you feel there is a risk with this choice? Specifically, behind the back placement for handgun carry, while it looks cool, creates a risk of spine injury if the carrier falls backwards onto the firearm and holster. …although a knife would usually not be as thick as a handgun.
@@TrilobitesRTasty I don't find much risk with the scout setup. I haven't fallen directly on my back since I was 10 roughhousing on the jungle gym. Any rocks or roots are going to be more painful to fall on. My usual outdoors setup is pistol on the right. Knife behind the back sitting just under my backpack, but easily reachable. Reloads on the left. Everything is easily reachable, and I if I set my backpack down, I dont have to leave my knife behind or transfer it like I would with a backpack strap carry.
Scout carry is great
But always be careful of putting gear inline with your spine
If you fall on you back it becomes a fulcrum that can hurt your back
People have been paralyzed by flashlights
I love the scout carry position
My new favorite knife expert.
🤣🤣🤣
I'd like an indepth video on the scout carry
It really sucks when sitting in chairs, carrying backpacks or lying down. And you have no visual on your weapon.
@@oli5dijksma616You missed the point bud.
@@michaelblankenship7278 what is the point?
@@oli5dijksma616 You missed the butt of the joke
@@midnitehound or just "the butt"
Excellent! Informative, short and to the point. Thank you.
Great. Simple and to the point. 👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Should always be careful with scout carry, especially firearms at 6oclock position. LEOs stopped carrying there because a fall or tackle and landing on the base of the back can leave you paralyzed., I just heard this recently, if it’s common knowledge my bad. I was bummed out to hear it because I really used to like scout carry.,;(
Keep up the great vids n info!
🔪 🇺🇸👍
My thoughts exactly. Which is why I stopped using scout carry despite it's pros. Couldn't risk slipping on a dumb rock and falling on my ass only to cause more DMG because of a knife
Wow. Never thought I’d it like that!
Oh great now I don’t think it’s as cool anymore.
It's also a huge deal with swords when falling off a horse, or soldiers getting a shoulder throw and landing on their rifle...
The fall without the weapon has a FAR better prognosis...
BTW: during the Prager Fenstersturz, several guys got defenestrated and one landed on his sword causing the crossguard to penetrate his belly! He survived and since all of them survived, it was ruled a miracle by the church.
And that's why i dont use a 511 conclement vest with along the spine end cap left me with a sore spot
Our favorite knife model.. with some great carrying tips.!
Absolutely Beautiful ❤
The scout makes you feel like an assassin
although its cool and pretty useful i wouldn't recommend the backpack one. if you get into a combat situation and they turn it into a grappling situation, if that knife is still in the holster they can easily grab it and stab you with it. now i know this situation sounds specific but a grappling situation is pretty common in life or death combat scenario. but just keep in mind that this is just my opinion and preferences tho.
"Scout" carry should be used with caution. Nothing like falling backwards and the object at the small of your back damages the lower part of your spine.
Would recommend offsetting it to one side like "7 oclock' for left hand or "5 oclock" for right hand, but not dead center of your spine.
This is exactly why small of back isn't really in the conversation for CCW
Not to mention you can’t reach it if you’re sitting down or on your back
Every way was BEAUTIFUL...
This is the best knife 🔪 day tips I've ever seen 👍👍
as a diver I also carry them at my bicep with straps when hunting and at my calf every dive as my back up when getting tangled in kelp forest .... I was called "frankie 5 knives" for a reason cuz here in cali the kelp is thick.Nice to see you back !
Apologies, but for what ever reason, I can only imagine “hunting” as someone stalking other divers through a reef with a knife.
How do you carry a knife on your bicep?
I like to have my diving knives on my bicep or forearm
Frank, are the cartels still busy?
If you look closely, there are multiple knives on this short!
Where 😅
Multiple hives?
Bruh, this has nothing to do with bee-keeping
🐝😉
Anyone know what the first one is?
What ?😮🥰🥰🥰😍
Say what there's knives in this short?😅
I never knew Knifez could look so Attractive❤
I can watch your videos all day. Mostly for you secondly for the knives❤
Scout carry definitely my favorite 😮
too look at or to use? :D
Yeah, it looks pretty tactic-cool/wild.
I am definitely a fan of the scout carry Miss Melissa has a very nice Scout Carry
The best knife carry is the one attached to your body. If you lose your bag, you’ll still have your knife.
Voice of reason. Agree. A bag can be lost in many ways. What looks "cool" does not always make sense in the long run.
remember, the one who has a clip-on bag mostly will have more knives all around
@@jotasenator Hopefully so. I usually have two blades on long outings, but then again anything addes is also added weight. Two knifes make sense (good weight), but more knife on top of that is just bad weight.
Some carrying variations shown here I feel may fit better for on site camp life, less so when you are off the beaten path, meaning far outside your camp or farm. Even less prefarable for survival situations in the wild as you can expect to be in bad condition, tired, injuried or stressed out. Adding extra risk for injury (or lost knife) does not make sense inmo.
In my experience, some works less good when being in a open deck canoe for example and does not work at all in a kayak (closed deck). You may need to use a knife to cut a line or net trapping your canoe.
Some does not work well if having a large back pack, perhaps with sack or roll under the backpack, low on your back.
@@ghanaboyz agree with you, when i used to go into the wild I used a machete on my back and a knife on my pants, but walking on the same area doing topography , and leaving the backpack in a fixed spot and taking the knife from there. So i didn t considered the extra weight okok. the machete for making my way through and add visibility and the knife for other tasks, and just one day
Well that's why I've got a knife that stays exclusively on my pack, so I'm still carrying my EDC on top of it when I'm backpacking. You can never have too many blades in the woods lol
I like that static line carry, I’m going too try it🏹
Thank you Mellisa. Your knife collectors are awsome and you are Awsome
Absolutely refreshing to have someone dedicated to “Blades” not just one make or model strait to the point (no pun intended) just blades and outdoors - it does help that you’re all the Way Michigan 🙌🏼💯🙌🏼💯
You need your own show!!!!!!
I like the scout and backpack carry 😊
❤🎉😮Melissa is a perfect Rouge Scholar on knife knowledge and subsequently also a movie star!
Missing the rarely known but very awesome ‘shoulder holster’ carry; but it’s understandable and this was was cool too 😊
Or a merc rig
Smith& Wesson j frame style
Beautiful carry❤
Scout carrie and clip on is what I personally like and use...Great video 😊
My personal favorite is scout carry. Nice and convenient and out of the way
The problem with the knife up position is that if you are compromised pulling your knife out points it directly at you, essentially giving it to the attacker.
i mean i would never go tip up, but with that logic flip it around and its essentially still pointing at a very important artery in your leg
She said camping not combat
@@popeondope2447 thats why scout carry is the best
For larger fixed blades, I have found I really like strong side horizontal carry, more than across the waist. It puts it a little more convenient for quick access, but has the downside of making it harder to get into your front pocket if you carry your phone, wallet, or keys there.
Nothing like a good knife😊
Hey love it Mbackwoods. Static line in my pocket rocks!
Such a nice smile. She does a great job. Classic woman with great motivation.👍🏻
Dangle carry is my favorite,upside down carry factors in high with knife loss.
A good secure x kidax sheath
😅😅
This woman is a gem..
Princess of knife.
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Always love scout and other lateral belt carries. Also strap carries look sick
Get well soon
Always been a fan of the scout carry. It's a nice no fuss out of the way to carry a knife.
Its the first time I've ever seen and I think I'll use it.
Do you use it when having a backpack? Or sitting down in a canoe? How good control do you have without visual and with less natural way to do regular control by touch?
What about your spine if you wall backwards and get all weight on the knife/scabbard?
If used very regulary and in harsh conditions, dont you think you weill actually increase the risk of either cutting yourself in the back and/or dropping the knife?
Yeah, it LOOKS cool and warrior like. but.
@@ghanaboyz ....Okay from the top. If you're properly wearing a pack i.e having synched from the shoulders it's not an issue. Three tours in Afghanistan taught me that.
As for the rest it all depends on the exact style of knife and scabbard combination. Which also applies to every other carry position.
Sure if you're one of those people who insist on carrying a sword length knife it'll be in the way in the scout carry position. But an actual proper knife of an actually reasonable length and size isn't a hazard in that position
She's soo awwe-some!
Thanks.
You learn something New everyday.
Beautiful
All women should be able to defend themselves
they should carry guns
Finally a breath of fresh air. A woman on the internet I can respect
Me gusto el saludo al final. Gracias criatura
She is packing, good job 😊
Totally jealous of your knowledge of knives! Keep making videos and we'll keep watching
You call this knowledge. You have a lot to learn
@@DarrenLamb-on3py maybe we can ask about all your great knowledge!
@@clintonjohnson3852 well I did my degree in Eng with Phil in the 80s (when a degree meant something and didnt get handed out like sweets from a pedo) specialising in metaphysics and did my dissertation in A series B series tenseless time. I then joined the British army, served in the falklands and learned real survival skills not youtube nice teeth and sports bra skills. So shoot, tell me what you'd like to know.
@@DarrenLamb-on3py Wow you certainly like to tell people how smart you are!
@clintonjohnson3852 you asked did you not. If you don't want the answer don't ask the question. Its pretty simple.
I heard once from a vietnam vet that the shoulder carry was a great idea until someone topples you & pulls your own knife on you
i feel like if someone intends me harm that badly they're not going to wait for me to provide them a weapon
Thanks for the demonstration! 😊
This is the like the Karma Sutra of being prepared!😂💜👍
Any knife is a tool first and weapon second. Unless you're under water carry a gun. Stay armed and stay alert.
Nah, use ur fist, and if you get shot by a gun toting puss, then, at least you're dead and no longer have to deal with gen Z ... If you wanna have an arsenal to defend your home then go for it.. but guns don't cut rope (easily) guns don't sharpen sticks, filet meat, no reloading, unlimited usage.. and if it's for a fight, as I said use your damn fists.. bear comes at you, use your fists, attacked by a swam of bees - use your fists, grizzly Adams comes out of the woodwork - use your fists, attacked by a hammerhead - well what do you think? - use your damn fists..
Not always possible/legal to carry a gun. Crossing state lines on the Appalachian Trail your best bet is a large fixed blade full tang knife.
Underwater, carry a loaded fishing spear. Lol
Ballistic knife enters chat
Hahaha, "havr a knife day", so cute.
Ive never understood simps untill this woman.❤
Love the clip on. I have two. Beyond convenient.
You have the best knife day ever
Ok neck knife was my favorite. I love the cute belly as always.
Good useful info for these troubled times!
If this is useful knowledge to you you clearly know zip about knives
Beautiful and lethal, love the combo!
They all look good to me.🥰
Scout carry was my favorite 😊
Ótimas. Mulher preparada. Muito bom ver você preparada.
So awsome thanks for your nice tips. LOVE FROM DENMARK❤
Her smile is incredible
For inside waistband I can personally recommend and Ulti-Clip of your liking! 🥰 (Also works great to clip it anywhere else on clothing or a bag, even a belt works to clip it to!)
Scout carry is my favorite way for her to carry a knife
Brilliant and Beautiful!!!
I like Scott Carey. I’m gonna order me one of those right now.
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Fantastic ideas
Very nicely done
Very informative. I need to use one of these techniques while carrying my pistol.
Scout carry is fire, movie vibe 🔥
Awesome Melissa! 🗡️ 👑
No. 8 is a good one I really like that
Scout carry works best for me 😊
Inside way was personal ik the knife enjoying it
First time in my long life I wished I was a knife. Thanks young lady. NICE
Your my favorite 🔪 lady! Th8x for your work! And of coarse for you;-)
You picked a fantastic method to feature first. Excellent video!
Oh, baby, you are great!!!❤
Number 1 n 3 for the win
Beautiful grey top
"number one...." was so nice
Beautiful the knife too...
Great idea... Wow your pretty love your Tom Raider hear.