This video is completely pointless. As if the argument that the definition of a weapon hinges on its implementation was something new. Why not impress us all by stating that a nuclear warhead can be a tool to get rid of asteroids... Next step is: "Weapons don't kill, people kill" ... Jeeeez 🙄 ain't that a smart creator.
My favorite internet quote: “Guns can kill. Knives can kill. Even children, launched at great speed, can kill.” Every time I think about it I giggle a little
Honestly I'd use a typical nail hammer for both defense and offense. Cuz even if someone puts their arms up to protect the face. That hammer is gonna literally smash the person's arms. And it has hooking abilities. Witch makes it even better if the other person is armed with like a knife or baseball bat. You can hook it mid swing/stab.
there was this one murder case in my town, a boy sneaked into one's house and hammered 4 people to death with a 2$ hammer. one victim was a gang member, while the rest, sadly, was his kids, aged from 8 to 12 :(
When he went saying "some knifes can be art, some can be tool, some can be weapons" I was expecting him to finish with "aaand some can be a hammer" then putting the hammer back on screen and opening it up to reveal that the hammer was also a knife
random guy: hey can i borrow a pocket knife? Lugermonger: yea sure, holdup lemme get em *two minutes later* Lugermonger: *pulls out 49 knifes* here, you can choose one
Diamond Hawk74 there are certain states that depending on your level of martial arts training and the style of martial arts itself you may be required to register your hands and feet as deadly weapons
i do judo and know the rear naked choke damn well... should i register my elbow pit as a weapon? i've done tae kwon do and am a bit more flexible on my right leg... should i register my right foot as a weapon, since it's the only one that can reach the head of any opponent?
Exactly... I have a load of weapon-y stuff in my car like axes, hammers, screwdrivers, extension pipes or breaker bars, but if you put me in a situation, do you think that I would bother leaving the comfy seat to clobber you with either? No! I will run you over and job’s a good one... Why are things considered weapons when most solid matter can be employed in a manner that will result in corpses... You can say guns, but again, does it really matter? Yeah, some things are more effective at being a controllable and efficient weapon, but then, being a weapon doesn’t mean it will be employed unless necessary, making most weapons wielded by sane people less weapon-y than a non-weapon can be when wielded by a moron or someone intent on causing harm... Like the already mentioned car as a prime example of a non-weapon weapon which rains death upon pedestrians and others in the hands of someone not thinking straight for whatever reason...
As a line cook who uses knives everyday as part of my job, I would never go for a kitchen knife if I needed a weapon in an emergency. There are so many other things in the kitchen that would better suit self defense than a kitchen knife, depending on how much damage you want to do. Heck, many cooks I work with have non-kitchen knives on them that would be better suited for that purpose. However it is a pretty dangerous tool. So is a deep fryer, and a meat slicer, so they aren't unique in this regard. When I saw this I immediately though of how no cook would ever use their kitchen knife on anything other than food, mostly because they are expensive and a good kitchen knife is hard to come by. Inversely, even in a pinch, a combat knife like the ones shown here would be completely useless in kitchen. To a degree it is about how you use a knife, but this video is spot on about design dictating function. It also made me think about the fact that although I know a ton about knives that are designed for culinary uses, I'm pretty ignorant on knives in general. Not many people can say that they hold/use a knife for 5+ hours a day most days of the week, but even so I only ever learned what I needed to know about knives, which is how they are used in food production.
@@Alucard-gt1zf I mean. Yes and no. I work in a kitchen too, and most of the time, I've got other various tools around me to use if I really needed to. An eight inch chef knife isn't really designed to be swung around all that well, but a meat mallet? That's got weight, and can do some damage. Plus, if you use your own knife from home, those usually tend to be expensive, and you have to clean them thoroughly if you cut yourself, nevermind someone else. Then the fact it would probably be confiscated as evidence. It's just a case of having so many better options.
Aye did u know that the karambit was actually not meant as a weapon? Im Pretty sure (correct me if I'm wrong) the Japanese/ Chinese ppl used the karambit as a farming tool or another tool of some sort . Then ppl saw it as a weapon.
KoolestKman that's where the weapon originated for several reasons people weren't able to use actual weapons swords polearms Etc as well as they weren't readily available so people used what they had on hand farm equipment in this case and different specific form of martial arts developed around these weapons as the items themselves evolved from farm equipment to weapons they're modern state you can still buy a hawkbill bladed tool to cut wheat or rice but it's not a fox 479
@@zilet7844 I'm assuming you're joking since you mentioned stilettos, however, a karambit can be pretty deadly. One good cut to the neck (specifically an artery) and you can have someone bleeding out quite quickly
@@maddyterrell0 nah bro, I said that 4 days ago because I was emotional about one stiletto. I guess karambit it's more useful in combat but I thought stiletto were more efficient because they aren't that curved
@@zilet7844 The karambit's curve is designed after an animal claw. Just imagine the sharp curved part of the blade being sliced across your neck and maybe even some tendons. That would either kill you quickly or disable you and even allow time for you to be killed. You can even imagine how well a cat can scratch you (they can scratch really well), then just imagine their claw but bigger and maybe even sharper
I am a woodworker/carpenter and I use both of those tools. If I were to get into a physical fight where I needed a weapon at work (for some reason I needed to protect my life from violence) I'd go for my hammer EVERYTIME.
i think its on paper necessary evil and lesser evil thats unnecessary, so banned. in reality, it becomes "well if this super dangerous thing isnt banned, why is this less dangerous thing banned"
What country is that? Here in Canada, but swords of all description are totally unregulated. I've got a small decorative sword that could easily kill someone by accident, because its needlessly pointy and sharp, and my brother owns a 4 foot Viking longsword made to split wood
@@potaterjim probably the uk, there’s a massive knife problem. People regularly get stabbed with massive blades and police keep catching people with zombie knives
@@seadu2749 so your telling me of I go outside right now with machete and get arrested by police they will let me go because my giant knife is completely legal
when i used to be in my high school metals classes, it struck me how we still werent allowed to have our own scissors, yet a peice of steel which you could pick up would be a perfectly good weapon. the bare minimum you need to kill someone is something heavy you can swing
TheWizardingPanda I'm not going to say that's not true but you really have to consider do you have the skill level to be able to do that and how effective of a weapon is it going to be against an armed assailant it's just not realistic
"Everything is deadly. Even if I need to freeze it into a bullet and shoot it at you" -my old biology professor On top of that, a weapon is *technically* a tool because a tool is an inanimate object or group of objects used to complete a task. So a _weapon_ is a _tool_ used to complete the _task_ of injuring someone or something. Sure, some are better designed to complete a certain task but if I can't find my mallet I'm gonna use a pipe wrench to straighten out a piece of metal rod. On top of ALL that, these definitions are all a societal construct which in itself is a human construct and only has the meaning we give it, so there's that.
@Yazmeli Ayzol Yes to both. What are you trying to do with them? A cigarette but is a surprisingly effective filter. A used condom can DEFINITELY be used as a weapon. Ask any man paying child support for a kid he wasn't supposed to have fathered.
kurt that is the Genesis of the design yes tools for cutting rice and other grasses but the reason the Karambit exists is the people we're not allowed to have developed weapons so a martial art formed around the tools they had at the ready the curved blade Karambit being one of them the knife has evolved to suit a specific form of martial arts the historical basis may have been agricultural but the modern karambits are not designed to cut grass it is designed to cut people
Wait I thought the karambit was made in Africa and the purpose was a small concealable blade that is small but long enough to cut the insides of the enemy and the blade shape was inspired from a tiger claw huh I guess in just crazy lol
"Tool or Weapon" is a bogus argument. Let me explain: A tool is something build for a direct purpose, mostly to aid in the fullfilment of a certain action, job or task. A hammer is for driving in and pulling out nails for example. So it's a tool, because it was "build/designed for a function". A sledgehammer is also a hammer but different. It is useless in pulling out nails. So is it still a tool? Yes. Yes it is. Because it was build for another function: Aid to smash things. So if you expand this meaning to knives or weapons, a "weapon" is just a broad description for tools that aid in the task of unaliving people or to defend yourself. All weapons are tools, but not all tools are weapons. And yes the designed function does not mean it cant fulfill other functions. A hammer CAN be a weapon. But it never was build to be one. Unless it was a warhammer. Nice Vide btw :D
Absolutely agree that weapons are a classification of tool. The use of that tool catagory happens to be unaliving things, or at least making things feel very uncomfy, but hey.
+Adapt you do know the use of items can change over time, right? A bow and arrow were originally made to kill but sometimes they are simply used in archery competitions.
+Adapt ok, but a sledgehammer is just as effective a weapon but it wasn't made to kill. So I guess the police won't give you extra weapon charges for when you assault someone with it. Because it's a tool right? I personally do not think the origin of the tool, weapon or whatever matters. Just how it's currently used.
A good way to answer that question is a butter knife. Is it a tool? Yes. Is it a weapon? Possibly but definitely not a effective weapon. Different knives for different situations with some being somewhat of a Jack-of-all-trades.
@@Ads-yw1wr it also can be handled differently depending on its use and while not the BEST knife for certain tool purposes, it still does a lot well as a tool, like I carry one for self defense but use it as a tool often, such as to open boxes or cut things like paracord
Gustavo Souza you see m8. But in some countries where u can have a gun u cant have a balisong etc. For example Poland.You can have a gun but...i Dont recomended using it in sejf defence of u 90% of the Time go to jail.nontheles u have guns...buuut i cant have knuckle dusters/brass knukles .hoewer u wonna call them
I think that's why I love my CRKT Ripple (original Acuto+ model) so much. It's a fantastic knife to use, very fun to operate, and has gone up a fair bit in value since I bought it retail several years ago. So it's a bit of everything, I mainly pocket it when I'm dressing up for an event or something, and otherwise just keep it on my desk and play with it. 😂
Tfw jesus tells you to do something illegal I mean we have some good trainers here..like cheap 10€ balisongs And no good stuff...and I cant get like squid trainer or shankle trainer either...smh my country sucks when it comes to balisongs
really nice and simple video, some people just don't understand this and I can show them this video if I ever need to explain to someone that it depends on how the knife is made
No how something looks should not be a criteria on which to judge legality or lethality. I had a piece of reber driven through my calf does that mean it was intended to be a weapon.
this video: pops up in recommended feed 3 years after it was made me: hmmm, didn't expect the hindsight of the past to greet me so well *is currently standing over a dead body*
It's a good IMPROVISED weapon.i just don't get how people get upset about someone who see knives as weapon on the first place but you give them an cvainsaw they say it's a tool and guess what ? As a weapon i take the chainsaw.
I love that his videos end with "yall have a good one" rather then "So if you liked this video please like and subscribe, share with friends, blah blah blah, yall have a good one" i have liked almost every one of his videos i've seen because they don't beg for said likes, they earn them.
no problem man, its true. I like your videos and I think you deserve the likes and subs. you also care about your viewers, you proved that right now, you just replied to a comment thanking me within the day that i posted, that's not a common thing for youtubers of your size. I've seen you in the comments talking to people much more often then anyone else I watch.
Fun fact, apparently a Karambit was originally a farming implement. This may seem surprising to some but it makes sense when you realize that a ton of "Ninja" weapons were pretty much exclusively farming tools. Kunai were basically trowels, so yeah.
Great vid bro. Keep em comin. Especially like the way u explained the whole double edged sword situation for us (see what I did there) definitely pretty clear to understand, thanks a lot.
Did you know that a cotton piece can be a weapon ... It all depends upon how you use it . Cotton rubbed over eyes cause corneal abrasion which classifies as Grievous hurt.
The point of people classifying them as tools is so law makers and police don't pass laws banning the use and carry of pocket knives or that when you get stopped by a police officer a knife in the car isn't enough to give them warrant to search your vehicle because its a tool not a weapon. That's why I haven't got my pocket knives taken away from me in 2 different cases we shouldn't try to classify any knife as a weapon because law makers would definitely make some types illegal like in Canada no butterfly knives or any form of switch blade or gravity knife.
"Some knives are designed as weapons while others are designed as tools" sounds like a very dangerous logic to me. This logic can be used to create idiotic regulations very quickly since no one can clearly define where to draw the line between tools and weapons, and quite honestly I think this line doesn't even exist in the first place. But law makers can create some arbitrary definitions to deem some as tools designed solely to cause harm, or "assault weapons" as they love the term so much.
9SS94Cr that's actually the reason we have the laws we do in a lot of places the definition of a weapon Beyond double-edged automatic gravity knife ballistic knife it's hard to put a definite separation between weapon and tool the majority of those types of knives being banned in most areas with stricter knife laws excluding the Karambit and let's hope they don't figure that one out
Ironically, CA has one of the more forgiving knife laws out there. You are allowed to open carry pretty much anything, beside the obvious balis and autos(stubby 2'' blades are allowed) of course.
9SS94Cr yeah that's true there are several other states more recently becoming more knife friendly but you're right however talk to to some of the people here and that phrase assault knife could become a household term I have literally been told I should be in jail for carrying a knife it was a Benchmade impel
Most people, including many cops, automatically assume Autos and Balis are illegal everywhere in the states. Old prejudices die hard. This is why even I'm allowed to carry balis and autos, I never carry them outside of my home.
A weapon is defined as an object which is designed to or used to kill an animal or person. So yes some knives are weapons by design. For example Karambits are weapons, Bowie knives are weapons, and Daggers are weapons. Because all of these are designed with primarily with combat in mind. And the can be in some cases very useful as tools. However a bushcraft knife, a kitchen knife and a hunting knife. Are optimized to be used for other tasks. They are tools. But you'd best believe it would kill you if someone stuck you with a kitchen knife. That said Some knives are tools and some are weapons. But once one is used to harm or kill, It is now a weapon.
I am 73 years old now and have carried a knife or tool since I was 11 years old . I have used them to cook , open mail , clean my finger nails ,dress out deer , open Christmas gifts and carve toys . Using and making tools is what makes us human say Funk and Wangles .
If a situation calls for a knife, it calls for a firearm, a knife is one step above a fist fight, when your fighting to protect your life, that is the last resort because of the increased risk of losing or severe bodily harm. I carry a knife mainly to cut stuff, I can use it for self defense, but I'll go for my pistol first, and if you can justify stabbing your can justify shooting. Remember the most important part is to increase your chances of winning bye minimizing your chances of losing or sustaining serve bodily harm
The thing with firearms is that it it is hard to run away from. If you have a knifewielder and 3 guys - 2 will likely get away. Give him a pistol and 5 will die.
@@SimonLausch and then the shooter gets multiple homicide charges cause they had no self control. And one guy with a knife vs two guys the knife guy is probably gonna end up dead unless he's trained substantially better than the attackers
Doesn't make sense to carry a pistol if you won't draw it. But most people don't. The most weapony thing I regularly carry is a plastic waterbottle, so that'll have to do.
The difference between a tool and a weapon is how you use it. Once had a school P.O in an art class making rounds (Middle School) we were given random objects and asked to organize them in to categories. Some people went by color, others by shape etc etc. P.O did his, and when the teacher asked him how he decided it was "things that can be used as a weapon"... a pen, a pencil, hell even the cap to a bic pen could blind somebody if you jammed it in there. Same as guns.. is it a tool for self defense/hunting/competition. or is it a weapon. Depends how you're using it.
My point of view, all knives are tools. It's just the job that's best suited for them that changes. Same with guns really but sadly, we are moving to the point where "knives are as weapons to be banned" rather then "guns are tools to be handled responsibly"
If I was up against someone who had a knife I’d use a sword, if they then got a pistol I’d get a semi automatic, if they then got a full on automatic I’d get an rpg, if they got a tank I’d get a boing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter. If they then controlled the power of Optimus prime I’d summon Paul bunion, if they got the Death Star I’d get the death planet. It’s safe to say I’m prepared
2" diameter 1 1/2 foot of knotted heavy rope is a powerful weapon as well as highly useful around a camp as a hanger, hiking to slip a knot into a branch fork or rock crevasse and use as a hand hold to pull yourself up. You can even buy them ready made as a dog tug toy.
I'll take the hammer over the knife as a weapon 9/10 times Pretty well said though. I think what defines whether it's a weapon or a tool is the intentions of the user.
The karambit doesnt JUST belong to the Philippines, it originated from the whole region of Nusantara(indonesia, philippines, malaysia, brunei, and most southeast asian nations)
am I the only one who expected him to say:
"so you think that's a weapon?"
"that's not a weapon"
*pulls out a 3m sword*
" *that's* a weapon"
I was waiting for it
yes
@@spacerbreaker was that you lol
exactly what i got in for, went out knowing a bit more about knifes
This video is completely pointless. As if the argument that the definition of a weapon hinges on its implementation was something new.
Why not impress us all by stating that a nuclear warhead can be a tool to get rid of asteroids...
Next step is: "Weapons don't kill, people kill"
... Jeeeez 🙄 ain't that a smart creator.
My favorite internet quote: “Guns can kill. Knives can kill. Even children, launched at great speed, can kill.”
Every time I think about it I giggle a little
That is one great quote.
Even a cute fluffy teddy bear is a weapon if its pressed on your face long enough
Might i get the source?
@@caldeauwolf5534 too bad
I'll just say its by caldeau hamlin lol
@@whoami1449 haha I appreciate that!
hands can kill
"A hammer isn't primarily a weapon."
Laughs in war hammer
Honestly I'd use a typical nail hammer for both defense and offense. Cuz even if someone puts their arms up to protect the face. That hammer is gonna literally smash the person's arms. And it has hooking abilities. Witch makes it even better if the other person is armed with like a knife or baseball bat. You can hook it mid swing/stab.
there was this one murder case in my town, a boy sneaked into one's house and hammered 4 people to death with a 2$ hammer. one victim was a gang member, while the rest, sadly, was his kids, aged from 8 to 12 :(
@@711jastin wtf
I immediately thought of the War Hammer Titan lol
@@ploopgoog OMG Me too
A stiletto switchblade may have been designed as a weapon, but fucking hell, it’s the best letter opener you will ever use in your life.
@TheRabbit _123 why
@@capital7586 switchblades are illegal to carry in most places
Had a buddy who used a 14" stiletto to open mail and clean his fingernails
I have a knockoff leverletto just to open boxes
@TheRabbit _123 but why shouldn't i be able to carry a stiletto? its pretty, usefull, and convenient.
I knew a guy that was a big bar fighter.He rarely lost a fight.If he did he would go home and get a hammer and go back.He always won the second time.
oh
Casino?
What, so he'll fix it up?
I read that in a New York accent
Hehehe
John wick: I have pencil
do you want to see a magic trick?
@@oari1150 here's my card
@@4k-music381 John Wick reference.
@@4k-music381 The original pencil joke came from the movie. Fortnite merely ripped it off.
Chuck Norris: kills 2 rocks with 1 bird
"and that's just my left pocket..."
*pulls hammer out of pant leg.*
When he went saying "some knifes can be art, some can be tool, some can be weapons" I was expecting him to finish with "aaand some can be a hammer" then putting the hammer back on screen and opening it up to reveal that the hammer was also a knife
Ok this got me lmao
@IndigoPantsu this is not a Vsauce video
The blacker it is - the weaponier it is
oh my fucking god haha
@puppy dog OML XD
I guess I gotta outlaw my stapler again
far too tactical
Sooo,...are liberals going to eventually be racist again?
@puppy dog haha
Is mayonase a weapon?
Mr. Pickles AAAAAHHHHH YES YES I LOVE IT lolololol 😂😂
Best comment
Mr. Pickles yes yeah can smear it on the floor and make someone slip
Do you live in California?
If you throw the jar hard enough
random guy: hey can i borrow a pocket knife?
Lugermonger: yea sure, holdup lemme get em
*two minutes later*
Lugermonger: *pulls out 49 knifes* here, you can choose one
"Please choose wisely"
Dio : I like this one
Kiryu: "I have this pretty sweet bicycle...*
Underrated comment
Majima:"And i got this bat!"
weeb
@@tbblobnoerna3500 Bro you are missing one chance in a lifetime to play the Yakuza series because "jAPanESe bAd". I pity you.
funny comment here
my fists are weapons. human hands should be banned
Diamond Hawk74 there are certain states that depending on your level of martial arts training and the style of martial arts itself you may be required to register your hands and feet as deadly weapons
Diamond Hawk74 I choked on bread, ban it!
Lugermonger that's it all hope in the human race is gone
i do judo and know the rear naked choke damn well... should i register my elbow pit as a weapon?
i've done tae kwon do and am a bit more flexible on my right leg... should i register my right foot as a weapon, since it's the only one that can reach the head of any opponent?
@@Lugermonger35
I almost got drowned by water i think the ocean should be classified as a dangerous weapon
Cars are very effective weapons. Remember when Walter White killed those two guys using a Pontiac Aztec?
why do you think you gotta pass a background check, a practical test, and a theorical test to own one
Bruh I'm not to that season yet chill out
They died the second they seen it was an aztec, that car will kill just by looking at it the right way
The car that killed Pontiac
Exactly... I have a load of weapon-y stuff in my car like axes, hammers, screwdrivers, extension pipes or breaker bars, but if you put me in a situation, do you think that I would bother leaving the comfy seat to clobber you with either? No! I will run you over and job’s a good one... Why are things considered weapons when most solid matter can be employed in a manner that will result in corpses... You can say guns, but again, does it really matter? Yeah, some things are more effective at being a controllable and efficient weapon, but then, being a weapon doesn’t mean it will be employed unless necessary, making most weapons wielded by sane people less weapon-y than a non-weapon can be when wielded by a moron or someone intent on causing harm... Like the already mentioned car as a prime example of a non-weapon weapon which rains death upon pedestrians and others in the hands of someone not thinking straight for whatever reason...
“I saw a guy once, killed a man with a peencil, a fooking PEENCIL!”
*John Wick intensifies*
As a line cook who uses knives everyday as part of my job, I would never go for a kitchen knife if I needed a weapon in an emergency. There are so many other things in the kitchen that would better suit self defense than a kitchen knife, depending on how much damage you want to do. Heck, many cooks I work with have non-kitchen knives on them that would be better suited for that purpose. However it is a pretty dangerous tool. So is a deep fryer, and a meat slicer, so they aren't unique in this regard.
When I saw this I immediately though of how no cook would ever use their kitchen knife on anything other than food, mostly because they are expensive and a good kitchen knife is hard to come by. Inversely, even in a pinch, a combat knife like the ones shown here would be completely useless in kitchen. To a degree it is about how you use a knife, but this video is spot on about design dictating function.
It also made me think about the fact that although I know a ton about knives that are designed for culinary uses, I'm pretty ignorant on knives in general. Not many people can say that they hold/use a knife for 5+ hours a day most days of the week, but even so I only ever learned what I needed to know about knives, which is how they are used in food production.
"can be lethal in the right hands"
So your only reason to not use a kitchen knife is you can't be bothered to sharpen it after?
A bread knife would be even worse imo. It would get stuck in cloaths and muscle tissues
@@Alucard-gt1zf I mean. Yes and no. I work in a kitchen too, and most of the time, I've got other various tools around me to use if I really needed to. An eight inch chef knife isn't really designed to be swung around all that well, but a meat mallet? That's got weight, and can do some damage. Plus, if you use your own knife from home, those usually tend to be expensive, and you have to clean them thoroughly if you cut yourself, nevermind someone else. Then the fact it would probably be confiscated as evidence. It's just a case of having so many better options.
@@josephewing6385 why are you thinking on killing humans while working?
Plot twist: The Green Knife with red design is actualy a murder weapon
What green knife
@@boatlanman 1:58 there
Not the blood is to bright trust me dried blood on a knife is darker
@@P0T80B0Yyeah its brown not red
It was resent
I might argue that a weapon is a tool to do bodily harm, thus, making every knife a tool.
Lou Ciamillo I would agree with that meaning all knives are tools but not all knives are weapons
correct. Thanks for my first pin btw.
Aye did u know that the karambit was actually not meant as a weapon? Im Pretty sure (correct me if I'm wrong) the Japanese/ Chinese ppl used the karambit as a farming tool or another tool of some sort . Then ppl saw it as a weapon.
KoolestKman that's where the weapon originated for several reasons people weren't able to use actual weapons swords polearms Etc as well as they weren't readily available so people used what they had on hand farm equipment in this case and different specific form of martial arts developed around these weapons as the items themselves evolved from farm equipment to weapons they're modern state you can still buy a hawkbill bladed tool to cut wheat or rice but it's not a fox 479
Lugermonger very interesting... thank you for the information.👌
"How can u use a karambit" is what my dad said after i cut fresh salad out of our garden
Huh... that is actually a very good use for it, similar idea to a sickle.
@@DJ-kp7mf but I guess it's awful as a weapon I would take a stiletto every day
@@zilet7844 I'm assuming you're joking since you mentioned stilettos, however, a karambit can be pretty deadly. One good cut to the neck (specifically an artery) and you can have someone bleeding out quite quickly
@@maddyterrell0 nah bro, I said that 4 days ago because I was emotional about one stiletto.
I guess karambit it's more useful in combat but I thought stiletto were more efficient because they aren't that curved
@@zilet7844 The karambit's curve is designed after an animal claw. Just imagine the sharp curved part of the blade being sliced across your neck and maybe even some tendons. That would either kill you quickly or disable you and even allow time for you to be killed.
You can even imagine how well a cat can scratch you (they can scratch really well), then just imagine their claw but bigger and maybe even sharper
Russian soldier: "a weapon can be used as a tool"
Uses makarov to open beer bottle
Yeaaaah when you run out of bullets you open the beer bottle when the slide is locked back
You can do that with some Galil mag wells
True Russians open beer bottles with their hands. (lighter is acceptable, if you're wearing gloves)
Or you could just shoot off the top of the bottle
@@staiawayfrommysausage7427 I can talk from experience
It doesn't work
I am a woodworker/carpenter and I use both of those tools. If I were to get into a physical fight where I needed a weapon at work (for some reason I needed to protect my life from violence) I'd go for my hammer EVERYTIME.
🔨 go bonk.
Yup. Especially if it's one of the longer ones with the flatter heads, makes a great spike/piercing weapon.
*bunga bunga mode*
Especially because it is a lot easier to argue that you acted in self defense if someone ends up if you use an actual tool
I am not a carpenter but I am with you on that! I think one could do a lot more damage, a lot faster with a claw hammer.
Finally a weapon to surpass metalgear
Justin Y. Caught you first bro
Im tired of this now
Justin Y. Looks like you loss your followers...
Literally 2+ years late, but you're still everywhere.
When does this man not watch RUclips
0:00 - 0:11 the quiet kid looking for his pencil
I was honestly expecting a "And that's why I got this Morning Star of E-Bay"
Meanwhile in my country:
Half meter machete: legal dangerous tool.
Baseball bat: illegal deadly weapon.
i think its on paper necessary evil and lesser evil thats unnecessary, so banned. in reality, it becomes "well if this super dangerous thing isnt banned, why is this less dangerous thing banned"
What country is that? Here in Canada, but swords of all description are totally unregulated. I've got a small decorative sword that could easily kill someone by accident, because its needlessly pointy and sharp, and my brother owns a 4 foot Viking longsword made to split wood
@@potaterjim probably the uk, there’s a massive knife problem. People regularly get stabbed with massive blades and police keep catching people with zombie knives
@@MagikarpMan you're reading newspapers from about 3 years ago. And he's talking about legalities. The half meter machete is 100% illegal in the UK
@@seadu2749 so your telling me of I go outside right now with machete and get arrested by police they will let me go because my giant knife is completely legal
A knife is a sharp piece of metal attached to a handle.
correct
Ravi vandersalm A gun is a bunch metal pieces strapped together that ignites gun powder to launch another metal piece
Jäger a grenade is a piece of metal that explodes on ingnition and shards fly in every direction .
You don't have to worry about grenades now...
Sir dance-alot slayer of HERETICS
I think Jäger is triggered since you mentioned grenades ...
when i used to be in my high school metals classes, it struck me how we still werent allowed to have our own scissors, yet a peice of steel which you could pick up would be a perfectly good weapon. the bare minimum you need to kill someone is something heavy you can swing
Wait, you weren't allowed scissors? What the hell highschool did you go to??
I had metal scissors from like grade 1
potaterjim i went to a prissy high school full of rich white people
Meanwhile in Finland I made a real, sharp sword in woodworking class
@@MrCrackbear I guess it was to stop you from cutting yourself accidentally, thus adding risk Unnecessarily.
Even without a weapon, if you swing hard enough you could also kill someone, it always depends on the person and their imtensions.
"Weapon" is just a different way to say "murder tool"
You think those are weapons? Psh. I use a tactical plunger
T h e S k y L o r d 7 get on my level I use a tactical cucumber
You use a tactical plunger that's cool but mine has a scope and bipod attachments
I use an umbrella
You have No Chance against my tactical Ball of Rubber Bands
so you basically play fortnite is what youre saying?
Everything is weapon if you try hard enough.
I should leave now.
Time to kill someone with my lego brick
Lego bricks are deadlier than landmines.
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Ryan Harney
Lmao
everything is a weapon if you get hard enough ;)
This is the perfect RUclips video. Short, sweet and to the point.
Everything is a weapon, you just have to hit your target hard enough
jello
@@pinkddpat oh god oh fuck don't bonk me with the jello
@@pinkddpat frozen jello. It's still jello, but it can kill or seriously harm a person.
Nah bro anything can be used as a weapon. Knives just happen to be effective at harming people
your a genius
TheWizardingPanda I'm not going to say that's not true but you really have to consider do you have the skill level to be able to do that and how effective of a weapon is it going to be against an armed assailant it's just not realistic
Rampage Kurt
That statement is pretty true, you can look around you and see items that can be used as a wepond
Rampage Kurt ur right, i fucked a goat once
Rampage Kurt yeah i could easily kill someone with a pair of scissors but nobody is scared of em
"Everything is deadly. Even if I need to freeze it into a bullet and shoot it at you" -my old biology professor
On top of that, a weapon is *technically* a tool because a tool is an inanimate object or group of objects used to complete a task. So a _weapon_ is a _tool_ used to complete the _task_ of injuring someone or something. Sure, some are better designed to complete a certain task but if I can't find my mallet I'm gonna use a pipe wrench to straighten out a piece of metal rod.
On top of ALL that, these definitions are all a societal construct which in itself is a human construct and only has the meaning we give it, so there's that.
I guess a frozen baby and a cannon count as a group of inanimate objects, well played OP, well played.
Use the White non marking rubber mallet... don't tell you know. Your welcome.
@Yazmeli Ayzol All objects can be tools. All tools can be weapons.
@Yazmeli Ayzol Yes to both. What are you trying to do with them? A cigarette but is a surprisingly effective filter. A used condom can DEFINITELY be used as a weapon. Ask any man paying child support for a kid he wasn't supposed to have fathered.
*proceeds to load M1911 with frozen green peas*
"That folder, in my hands, is far deadlier than this bow in yours" - Ron Swanson
lmao that random “ y’all have a good one” in the end gets me every time 😅
a little correction here, *karambits were used as farming tools in the philippines
kurt that is the Genesis of the design yes tools for cutting rice and other grasses but the reason the Karambit exists is the people we're not allowed to have developed weapons so a martial art formed around the tools they had at the ready the curved blade Karambit being one of them the knife has evolved to suit a specific form of martial arts the historical basis may have been agricultural but the modern karambits are not designed to cut grass it is designed to cut people
ur right, i already know the use for the martial art. you'd normally aim for the tendons to disable them and turn them into a veggie
kurt right brutal things
Wait I thought the karambit was made in Africa and the purpose was a small concealable blade that is small but long enough to cut the insides of the enemy and the blade shape was inspired from a tiger claw huh I guess in just crazy lol
Rc robot 2 :p im saying we used it for farming and self defense, i didnt say we made it lol
Cutting tool
Cutting tool
Cutting tool
Cutting tool
Hammer for putting nails in a wall
Cutting tool
If the thing you're cutting is people then yes
Hammers are not only for putting nails in walls.
Hammers can also remove nails from walls, and other surfaces.
cutting tool for humans
Hammer for putting trauma in a blunt force.
When I saw the thumbnail, I thought there was going to be knife carnage. Pleasantly surprised.
"Tool or Weapon" is a bogus argument. Let me explain: A tool is something build for a direct purpose, mostly to aid in the fullfilment of a certain action, job or task. A hammer is for driving in and pulling out nails for example. So it's a tool, because it was "build/designed for a function". A sledgehammer is also a hammer but different. It is useless in pulling out nails. So is it still a tool? Yes. Yes it is. Because it was build for another function: Aid to smash things.
So if you expand this meaning to knives or weapons, a "weapon" is just a broad description for tools that aid in the task of unaliving people or to defend yourself.
All weapons are tools, but not all tools are weapons.
And yes the designed function does not mean it cant fulfill other functions. A hammer CAN be a weapon. But it never was build to be one. Unless it was a warhammer. Nice Vide btw :D
Absolutely agree that weapons are a classification of tool. The use of that tool catagory happens to be unaliving things, or at least making things feel very uncomfy, but hey.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away...
That is, if you throw it hard enough
Or shoved down somewhere
Agent 47: this is where the fun begins
I think anyone would leave if someone threw apples at them.
You could keep 15 doctors away if you throw it in the right angle for it ricochet off one to the other.
Juts sayin'.
All about intention.
Not really... Knives were originally made to kill. Hammers were made to hit nails into wood and other items.
+Adapt you do know the use of items can change over time, right?
A bow and arrow were originally made to kill but sometimes they are simply used in archery competitions.
Sure, but that doesn't change the fact that a bow and arrow was made to kill, thus the pair is indeed a weapon.
+Adapt ok, but a sledgehammer is just as effective a weapon but it wasn't made to kill. So I guess the police won't give you extra weapon charges for when you assault someone with it. Because it's a tool right?
I personally do not think the origin of the tool, weapon or whatever matters. Just how it's currently used.
You sure you aren't some Yankee American lmao? You sure spell like one.
Imported to Canada?
*Pulls out Kriegsmesscer*
Just a knife
A good way to answer that question is a butter knife. Is it a tool? Yes. Is it a weapon? Possibly but definitely not a effective weapon. Different knives for different situations with some being somewhat of a Jack-of-all-trades.
Karambits used to be a tool before people started using them for self defense on their farms
i dont want to believe that, it looks rather unconfortable for a tool
It’s kinda reflected into the design wich kinda ressembles the blade of a scythe.
@@Ads-yw1wr it also can be handled differently depending on its use and while not the BEST knife for certain tool purposes, it still does a lot well as a tool, like I carry one for self defense but use it as a tool often, such as to open boxes or cut things like paracord
Not everything is a weapon but everything can be used as a weapon
Twisted Tea: *sweating profusely*
With the twisted tea on his hip, tea on his hip
If you've never used a man's own eyelash to garot him, you've never lived.
This made me laugh a little more when I remembered a custom Twisted Tea Microtech Combat Troodon I saw at a knife store once.
This was recommended to me you know 3 years later, after the lethal twisted tea slap
That “How cool is that? Y’all have a good one.” hit good. Idk why but you have a good one too
Still Dont Get why where y can open carry guns i cant have a butterfly/balisong knife
Wikterror 2807 I FUCKING LOVE ETG WTF I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY PERSON THAT PLAYED IT
because basically noob flippers start flipping, get cut, get pissed off and make it a illegal weapon
basically balisongs are illegal because they fell on wrong hands before getting popular
here in brazil balisong knives arent illegal but guns are. you can flip around with one without no risk of getting in trouble
Gustavo Souza you see m8.
But in some countries where u can have a gun u cant have a balisong etc.
For example Poland.You can have a gun but...i Dont recomended using it in sejf defence of u 90% of the Time go to jail.nontheles u have guns...buuut i cant have knuckle dusters/brass knukles .hoewer u wonna call them
If Riddick tought me anything, it's that anything can be used as a weapon. The prison scene with the teacup is both hilarious and deadly.
It always got me though because it was a mug; not a teacup.
I think that's why I love my CRKT Ripple (original Acuto+ model) so much. It's a fantastic knife to use, very fun to operate, and has gone up a fair bit in value since I bought it retail several years ago. So it's a bit of everything, I mainly pocket it when I'm dressing up for an event or something, and otherwise just keep it on my desk and play with it. 😂
Pissed that the legendary butterknife wasn't brought up here so he can motion to it when he says some knives are weapons
Balisongs are art
#MakeBalisongsLegalAgain
Faylayx or just have them illegally. Not that bad
Tfw jesus tells you to do something illegal
I mean we have some good trainers here..like cheap 10€ balisongs
And no good stuff...and I cant get like squid trainer or shankle trainer either...smh my country sucks when it comes to balisongs
Move to Nebraska. You can own any type of knife, even a ballistic knife, as long as it's not propelled by gunpowder.
Legal down here in texas
Well I live in germany
really nice and simple video, some people just don't understand this and I can show them this video if I ever need to explain to someone that it depends on how the knife is made
same thing can be said with guns and californian politiddies
you realy should read my comment on this video.
No how something looks should not be a criteria on which to judge legality or lethality. I had a piece of reber driven through my calf does that mean it was intended to be a weapon.
*opens bag of jerky and pulls out plastic toothpick*
British Police: We think that's a weapon
this video: pops up in recommended feed 3 years after it was made
me: hmmm, didn't expect the hindsight of the past to greet me so well *is currently standing over a dead body*
Technically, even a screwdriver is a weapon because it is great for stabbing...
Matej Velican "technically" no screwdriver is a tool that COULD be used as a weapon
You could kill with a screwdriver quite easily.
A chisel would be more effective. Chainsaws are also considered tools, as are wood chippers
It's a good IMPROVISED weapon.i just don't get how people get upset about someone who see knives as weapon on the first place but you give them an cvainsaw they say it's a tool and guess what ? As a weapon i take the chainsaw.
@Kelvin Griffith Not only can they be used as weapons but screwdrivers are commonly used in homicides every year.
For the first question at the beginning of the video, I would say the Hammer just because it's not technically a bladed tool/weapon.
I am just gonna hang out here with my home defense lawn darts.
I smiled when he pulled the balisong from off camera :) happy flipper noises
I love that his videos end with "yall have a good one" rather then "So if you liked this video please like and subscribe, share with friends, blah blah blah, yall have a good one" i have liked almost every one of his videos i've seen because they don't beg for said likes, they earn them.
Dihydrogen Monoxide heck yeah thank you I really appreciate that
no problem man, its true. I like your videos and I think you deserve the likes and subs. you also care about your viewers, you proved that right now, you just replied to a comment thanking me within the day that i posted, that's not a common thing for youtubers of your size. I've seen you in the comments talking to people much more often then anyone else I watch.
So if somebody wanted likes to spread awarness about a charity in progress you hate that person?
The second word in your name should be lower case
1:15 sounds like a knife in a movie
Beautiful knifes :)
Thank You !!!
:) :) :)
Fun fact, apparently a Karambit was originally a farming implement. This may seem surprising to some but it makes sense when you realize that a ton of "Ninja" weapons were pretty much exclusively farming tools. Kunai were basically trowels, so yeah.
0:00 *knife hitting table sound intensifies*
Technicly speaking: A hammer could be considdert a knive.
Depending on what material you cut and how much time you have.
@@derigel9783 no
Great vid bro. Keep em comin. Especially like the way u explained the whole double edged sword situation for us (see what I did there) definitely pretty clear to understand, thanks a lot.
David M nice man and thank you
The dagger looks so cool.
Did you know that a cotton piece can be a weapon ...
It all depends upon how you use it .
Cotton rubbed over eyes cause corneal abrasion which classifies as Grievous hurt.
The point of people classifying them as tools is so law makers and police don't pass laws banning the use and carry of pocket knives or that when you get stopped by a police officer a knife in the car isn't enough to give them warrant to search your vehicle because its a tool not a weapon. That's why I haven't got my pocket knives taken away from me in 2 different cases we shouldn't try to classify any knife as a weapon because law makers would definitely make some types illegal like in Canada no butterfly knives or any form of switch blade or gravity knife.
good old uk lets goooooo where anything you want for self defence is illegal! how dare you intend to use any object for self defence
Knives are tools and any thing can be used as a weapon
@@liamcornell296 😂😂😂
I expected this to go in a completely different direction
1:10 I respect you even more now that you kept that in.
"Some knives are designed as weapons while others are designed as tools" sounds like a very dangerous logic to me. This logic can be used to create idiotic regulations very quickly since no one can clearly define where to draw the line between tools and weapons, and quite honestly I think this line doesn't even exist in the first place. But law makers can create some arbitrary definitions to deem some as tools designed solely to cause harm, or "assault weapons" as they love the term so much.
9SS94Cr that's actually the reason we have the laws we do in a lot of places the definition of a weapon Beyond double-edged automatic gravity knife ballistic knife it's hard to put a definite separation between weapon and tool the majority of those types of knives being banned in most areas with stricter knife laws excluding the Karambit and let's hope they don't figure that one out
9SS94Cr "assault knife" you must be from California LOL
Ironically, CA has one of the more forgiving knife laws out there. You are allowed to open carry pretty much anything, beside the obvious balis and autos(stubby 2'' blades are allowed) of course.
9SS94Cr yeah that's true there are several other states more recently becoming more knife friendly but you're right however talk to to some of the people here and that phrase assault knife could become a household term I have literally been told I should be in jail for carrying a knife it was a Benchmade impel
Most people, including many cops, automatically assume Autos and Balis are illegal everywhere in the states. Old prejudices die hard. This is why even I'm allowed to carry balis and autos, I never carry them outside of my home.
"This can defiantly be used as a weapon in the right hands... wrong hands. Haha."
He repeats the same mistake several times... but he doesn't always correct it
I'd be more terrified of someone coming at me with a hammer than a knife.
wonderful channel filled with 2 minute wisdom nuggets.
You explain his very well and I agree with you man!
Damascus Storm heck yeah thank you
A weapon is defined as an object which is designed to or used to kill an animal or person. So yes some knives are weapons by design. For example Karambits are weapons, Bowie knives are weapons, and Daggers are weapons. Because all of these are designed with primarily with combat in mind. And the can be in some cases very useful as tools. However a bushcraft knife, a kitchen knife and a hunting knife. Are optimized to be used for other tasks. They are tools. But you'd best believe it would kill you if someone stuck you with a kitchen knife. That said Some knives are tools and some are weapons. But once one is used to harm or kill, It is now a weapon.
Daniel Leyburn technically speaking the karambit was invented as a farming tool
My kitchen knives would probably bend if I tried stabbing someone with them
Me with my butterknife on the streets.. "You feel intimidated yet?!"
From the title I was expecting him to keep producing a bigger weapon and saying "So you think THAT'S a weapon?"
"One man's tool is another man's weapon"
- Batman
Fully automatic military style hammer
The Spyderco action is so clean.
I am 73 years old now and have carried a knife or tool since I was 11 years old . I have used them to cook , open mail , clean my finger nails ,dress out deer , open Christmas gifts and carve toys . Using and making tools is what makes us human say Funk and Wangles .
A long heavy stick would still be a more effective weapon than all of those knives.
The japanese invented the Kanabo for a reason
Ah, I See You're a Man of Stick-Culture As Well
If a situation calls for a knife, it calls for a firearm, a knife is one step above a fist fight, when your fighting to protect your life, that is the last resort because of the increased risk of losing or severe bodily harm. I carry a knife mainly to cut stuff, I can use it for self defense, but I'll go for my pistol first, and if you can justify stabbing your can justify shooting. Remember the most important part is to increase your chances of winning bye minimizing your chances of losing or sustaining serve bodily harm
The thing with firearms is that it it is hard to run away from. If you have a knifewielder and 3 guys - 2 will likely get away. Give him a pistol and 5 will die.
@@SimonLausch and then the shooter gets multiple homicide charges cause they had no self control. And one guy with a knife vs two guys the knife guy is probably gonna end up dead unless he's trained substantially better than the attackers
America moment
Doesn't make sense to carry a pistol if you won't draw it. But most people don't. The most weapony thing I regularly carry is a plastic waterbottle, so that'll have to do.
And if it calls for a firearm?
My cousin once cut himself with bread somehow
The way you said “very efficiently” after talking about the hammer makes me wonder... 🤣😂😂
The difference between a tool and a weapon is how you use it. Once had a school P.O in an art class making rounds (Middle School) we were given random objects and asked to organize them in to categories. Some people went by color, others by shape etc etc. P.O did his, and when the teacher asked him how he decided it was "things that can be used as a weapon"... a pen, a pencil, hell even the cap to a bic pen could blind somebody if you jammed it in there. Same as guns.. is it a tool for self defense/hunting/competition. or is it a weapon. Depends how you're using it.
if he separated them by things that can be used as a weapon and things that can't, he must have made only one category...
Cyprien Guilbard a spoon is my weapon of choise
a spoon can be used as an impact tool or a kubotan depending of it's shape.
Hell, you can even use your hands as a weapon...
it takes at least half a second to draw a knife or a baton. on the other hand, the hands are always at the other end of the arms...
This guy: “You think that a weapon?”
John Wick holding pencil: *So you think that the weapon?*
My point of view, all knives are tools. It's just the job that's best suited for them that changes.
Same with guns really but sadly, we are moving to the point where "knives are as weapons to be banned" rather then "guns are tools to be handled responsibly"
guns aren’t tools, they are weapons. that’s their purpose and there is nothing wrong with acknowledging it.
yr channel is a gem
If I was up against someone who had a knife I’d use a sword, if they then got a pistol I’d get a semi automatic, if they then got a full on automatic I’d get an rpg, if they got a tank I’d get a boing AH-64 Apache attack helicopter. If they then controlled the power of Optimus prime I’d summon Paul bunion, if they got the Death Star I’d get the death planet. It’s safe to say I’m prepared
Paul Bunion will fuck anyone's shit up
"How sick is that?"
Extremely! Which is why every law-abiding, mentally-fit, at least somewhat trained individual should carry one.
2" diameter 1 1/2 foot of knotted heavy rope is a powerful weapon as well as highly useful around a camp as a hanger, hiking to slip a knot into a branch fork or rock crevasse and use as a hand hold to pull yourself up. You can even buy them ready made as a dog tug toy.
Man with Karambit: its for Rush B-ing tool
I'll take the hammer over the knife as a weapon 9/10 times
Pretty well said though. I think what defines whether it's a weapon or a tool is the intentions of the user.
And the intention of the designer.
was a karambit not originally a Philippino farming tool
Pierce Brinker yes🙂
The karambit doesnt JUST belong to the Philippines, it originated from the whole region of Nusantara(indonesia, philippines, malaysia, brunei, and most southeast asian nations)
I would be much more scared of a maniac with a steel wrecking hammer than even the tactical dagger