The lethality, brutality, and near impossibility of surgical wound repair of the wound this knife delivers makes it an exquisite work of art. Absolutely beautiful, gorgeous beyond compare
NO its NOT a military weapon. Its illegal to own or possess by any military in the world. The Geneva convention states a maximum of two edges on any blade. To be caught with it is life in prison for a military person
@@Gpknives Its a felony and violation of the Geneva convention for any military member to be caught with a blade with more than 2 edges. This goes for any service member of any country.
Aren't tri-edged knives highly illegal in most places due to the fact they produce a wound so severe it's almost impossible to suture or stop bleeding So...
In most areas _daggers_ of any kind are not legal to carry. Owning as part of a collection is usually exempt but as the other comment states it is best to check your local knife laws.
@@1953SM Nah, a gun wound can be stitched up and the doctors can actually have a chance to stop the bleeding but the triple edge of the knife makes it so hard for doctors to stitch up the wound that there is pretty much nothing they can do with that sort of tri-edged wound unline a circular bullet wound.
I have both so I can tell you a bit. It depends on what you are looking for. If you want something to just mess around with for a good while then the M48 is a decent choice. It's lighter and easier to use. On the other hand, if you want something that will last a long time and cause some real damage to whatever you're doing (Not even going to ask) then the Jagdkommando is your best bet. However, I have two and only use them to practice combat and to admire. They are a bit on the heavy side and are a pain sometimes to clean but I absolutely love them. Also, the M48 is way more affordable, since these may cost you an arm and a leg, though it's not a waste of money by any means. It just depends
It looks the same and will do the same job at a substantially reduced price...like $49.99 as compared to hundreds of dollars which is stupid for any knife...hell I could buy a gun instead for the price of a Jagdkommando !
Idk how I feel about this dagger.... It's definitely not designed for self-defense purposes, also is a very cruel weapon to get somebody killed... Just imagine getting stabbed by that thing....
There is a lot of humanists in the knife community who doesn't even like to hear the term tactical. Personally, I am not a humanist at all. I love tactical knives but I don't like this particular design because I think deployment is too slow. I would prefer a Benchmade SOCP if I was a soldier, because it is fast and ligthweight.
Illegal in most US states and against the Geneva convention laws. 2 edges maximum are allowed. Any person caught using a blade with more than 2 edges can be sentenced to life under the Geneva convention.
That's not how the Geneva convention works. If you happened to be a member of your country's armed forces and deployed in a military conflict then this would apply. The geneva convention only applies in time of war/conflict. That's why companies can sell these, they don't violate the Geneva convention because they are not being used in a war.
Don't know much about international law but in most places a single edge might be enough to get you into some hot water so this is a definite no for me. =)
To be fair, I doubt this was intended as a survival knife. If anything I'd say this would be a wetwork knife, but even then is...well...kinda useless for most tasks. You wouldnt be able to quietly remove sentries, or...well whatever else our ultragigga tier 0 operators do with knives
@@e36fanatics that's why I'd say it's pretty useless. Stabbing is a very bad way of removing a problem. Every amount of hand to hand and close quarters training I have ever gotten reiterates that you need to stab through the throat with the sharp end towards the spine and pull, using the blunt edge to tear rather than slice, it causes more damage and prevents a clean wound that causes whistling as the enemy tries to breathe. The only time I would see this being effective is if it was used to attack the lungs or heart which is still a slow way to kill and isnt even a guaranteed kill, unless you puncture the heart. BUT the actual Microtech version has a screw off sheath that would make the knife entirely too hard to deploy in a CQC or hand to hand senario. Thus, pointless as anything except a wall hanger
More “proof of concept” design than practical application. There is a reason Fairbairn-Sykes and similar designs are still in use today and not much different from ancient daggers.
This is the knife you bring to a gunfight
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Where can i Buy It?
I guess since you're going to lose anyways might as well at least look cool LOL
It's not a ballistic knife
Very practical for drilling oil wells.
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The lethality, brutality, and near impossibility of surgical wound repair of the wound this knife delivers makes it an exquisite work of art. Absolutely beautiful, gorgeous beyond compare
I use this almost every day for work. It's great!
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@@mayank_b hahaa
Is your job stabbing people? Haha
wait what
someone cut me with it 3 years ago. i'm still bleeding
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Jagdkommando, Dagger of Bleeding, +20 to bleed effect
Yep! That'll do it!
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@@VSDalSheron 😆
These knives are so much fun to use!
Something tells me these knives are more collected than used. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
People talking about practicalness, this is a military weapon. It's not practical for anything else, clearly.
Yep. Not practical for much else than poking things.
pretty sure that using triple edged blades in warfare is a warcrime due to the increased risk of infection
NO its NOT a military weapon. Its illegal to own or possess by any military in the world. The Geneva convention states a maximum of two edges on any blade. To be caught with it is life in prison for a military person
@@Gpknives Its a felony and violation of the Geneva convention for any military member to be caught with a blade with more than 2 edges. This goes for any service member of any country.
*LMAO*
*GENEVA convention is about how to take prisoners, torture, etc*
*In NO point the GENEVA convention is about blades or similar.*
Are the holes on it for when it is pierced into the flesh, that it starts the bleeding immediately than blocking it like other objects?
Can you use this for cooking?
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Hol up
Twisted chips yes
Does it come with a band-aid?
Is there a sharpening video for this type of blade? 😊
The black one is beautiful how can i buy it im from Pakistan
Aren't tri-edged knives highly illegal in most places due to the fact they produce a wound so severe it's almost impossible to suture or stop bleeding So...
Ocelot As opposed to mildly illegal? Check your local knife laws.
In most areas _daggers_ of any kind are not legal to carry. Owning as part of a collection is usually exempt but as the other comment states it is best to check your local knife laws.
The laws are retarded. Lmao. you can get one on Amazon
I don't see why as here in Las Vegas NV it's legal to open carry a gun which would produce an equally lethal wound !
@@1953SM Nah, a gun wound can be stitched up and the doctors can actually have a chance to stop the bleeding
but the triple edge of the knife makes it so hard for doctors to stitch up the wound that there is pretty much nothing they can do with that sort of tri-edged wound unline a circular bullet wound.
How do you sharpen it?
Very carefully. 🪒
This guy sounds like Krieger from Archer
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I wonder how it fares for food prep.
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Uhhh...what kind of "food" do you expect this to excel at cutting?
Which is better (if you don't mind me asking). The jagdkommado or the m48 cyclone.? And what are the differences between the two?
I am unfamiliar with the M48 so I can't really offer any information there.
@@Gpknives Oh, ok. Thanks for the reply though.
M48 is a cheap knock-off
I have both so I can tell you a bit. It depends on what you are looking for. If you want something to just mess around with for a good while then the M48 is a decent choice. It's lighter and easier to use. On the other hand, if you want something that will last a long time and cause some real damage to whatever you're doing (Not even going to ask) then the Jagdkommando is your best bet. However, I have two and only use them to practice combat and to admire. They are a bit on the heavy side and are a pain sometimes to clean but I absolutely love them. Also, the M48 is way more affordable, since these may cost you an arm and a leg, though it's not a waste of money by any means. It just depends
@@StoneofElohim ok thanks. I just mostly like collecting thing but yeah m48 seems like a good choice.
How to purchase this
Thats a very cool knife
Thanks for watching!
I think i prefer the M48 Cyclone. I don't know which one is better.
The Cyclone is a copy of the Jagdkommando...I don't believe it is licensed from Mircotech.
It looks the same and will do the same job at a substantially reduced price...like $49.99 as compared to hundreds of dollars which is stupid for any knife...hell I could buy a gun instead for the price of a Jagdkommando !
@@1953SM but the jagdkommado is much much more deadlier than any handgun
“…holes are for lighter weight.” Yeah, they totally aren’t there to make someone bleed like a waterfall immediately.
🤷♂ I think the likelihood of this knife ever seeing actual combat use is extremely low…unless it is in an FPS.
Where can I get it ?
Idk how I feel about this dagger.... It's definitely not designed for self-defense purposes, also is a very cruel weapon to get somebody killed... Just imagine getting stabbed by that thing....
I imagine these are made as more of a "proof of concept" as opposed to being a combat tool. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As for what the concept was, sometimes I wonder if the designers even knew. Or if most things they made stemmed from a "hey watch this" mentality
How is it not?
If you use this for self defense and the attacker survives, they will never commit such a crime again.
There is a lot of humanists in the knife community who doesn't even like to hear the term tactical. Personally, I am not a humanist at all. I love tactical knives but I don't like this particular design because I think deployment is too slow. I would prefer a Benchmade SOCP if I was a soldier, because it is fast and ligthweight.
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As a Soldier i wouldn't want to run around with an SOCP dagger
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Imagine, This knife was used in Ancient Cold Wars...
Not sure what Ancient Cold Wars are but it was definitely influenced by the rondel daggers of the late Middle Ages. Thanks for watching.
Goddamn it even looks terrorfying.
The blade is titanium not stainless
They make a titanium version however this specific one is stainless steel.
Para o combate, vou de AMZ.
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The war crime knife
Illegal in most US states and against the Geneva convention laws. 2 edges maximum are allowed. Any person caught using a blade with more than 2 edges can be sentenced to life under the Geneva convention.
That's not how the Geneva convention works. If you happened to be a member of your country's armed forces and deployed in a military conflict then this would apply. The geneva convention only applies in time of war/conflict. That's why companies can sell these, they don't violate the Geneva convention because they are not being used in a war.
*LMAOOO*
*GENEVA convention say nothing about BLADES*
*READ MORE, JACK ASS*
Don't know much about international law but in most places a single edge might be enough to get you into some hot water so this is a definite no for me. =)
Oh shut up.
awful unscrew sheath
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Pretty useless as survival knife. I'd rather equipped with standard hunting knife if I am a soldier who need to survive in a jungle for some time.
To be fair, I doubt this was intended as a survival knife. If anything I'd say this would be a wetwork knife, but even then is...well...kinda useless for most tasks. You wouldnt be able to quietly remove sentries, or...well whatever else our ultragigga tier 0 operators do with knives
@@andrewshepherd1537 its designed for stabbing and only for that... It will make sure whoever or whatever you stab will die for sure
@@e36fanatics that's why I'd say it's pretty useless. Stabbing is a very bad way of removing a problem. Every amount of hand to hand and close quarters training I have ever gotten reiterates that you need to stab through the throat with the sharp end towards the spine and pull, using the blunt edge to tear rather than slice, it causes more damage and prevents a clean wound that causes whistling as the enemy tries to breathe. The only time I would see this being effective is if it was used to attack the lungs or heart which is still a slow way to kill and isnt even a guaranteed kill, unless you puncture the heart. BUT the actual Microtech version has a screw off sheath that would make the knife entirely too hard to deploy in a CQC or hand to hand senario. Thus, pointless as anything except a wall hanger
More “proof of concept” design than practical application. There is a reason Fairbairn-Sykes and similar designs are still in use today and not much different from ancient daggers.
I'll trade you for a rubber crutch.
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1000$ dollar knife,
Yep.
@@Gpknives Coloca legendas em Pt Br.
looks ugly and heavy
Surprisingly only about 8 oz. I don't think it was meant to look pretty.