Dom Raso's Ultimate Guide to Picking the Right Blade I IRONCLAD
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
- In this episode of Dangerous Questions, Dom breaks down the different types of blades, their purposes, and how to choose the right one for your needs-whether for self-defense, survival, or everyday use.
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The price point on these is wild compared to other knives on the market.
Yessir! A trainer is crucial for self defense blades. I carry the SOC-P Dagger mainly because it came with a trainer. Trainers can be a less lethal defense tool as well!
I use a Nicholson Bastard file sharpened and cryo treated by an old timer called the “Iceman”. It’s wrapped with silicon plumbers tape for a grip, carried in an old Camco leather scout sheath that was my grandfather’s. It does the job - cost $20.
I own the CFH, it's made very well. I have seen many criticize the price, they'll say any screwdriver is just as good. I would love to see you do a stress test video. Show everybody how durable the S7 steel is.
God bless you and yours.
As a kali guy it's usually a Fred Perrin street bowie for me.
Dom you should maybe consider making some in depth videos on your website on each blade page I think it’d be a good future business idea
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Damitithurts Silat sobadiwana Escrima. Thanks, Mike
Dom, thank you for making where I can sleep at night. truly grateful,but Damn those are some expensive blades.🇺🇲
You need to make a pocket sheath!!!
Yo where can you buy these knives..
When I’m at work, I have a Hogue First Responder in my pocket; I use it in a utility capacity only. Fixed blades are much better for self defense than a folder. One time this crazy lady came at me with a Katana blade, and I didn’t go for a knife; I went for a my pistol in my holster. I think blades are important, but they’re not really effective for self defense.
This is not a fair or responsible assessment. Firstly, you never take a knife to a gun fight. Equally you NEVER pull any knife on a sword wielding attacker. That would be plain and simply stupid. From personal experience, most dangerous situations take place really close up and personal. The first weapon you pull is your brain. Engage your mind, remember your training, read the situation, remember all war is deception and surprise, then engage with a ferocity that your enemy cannot predict or withstand. DO NOT DISENGAGE UNTIL YOUR ATTACKER IS COMPLETELY OVERWHELMED, WHATEVER THAT IS.
Sorry but the price is ridiculous for 80crv2 carbon steel, get a ESEE.
With much respect, no way in hell am I spending that kind of money on a knife made of that steel grade. Sorry