Great Video and of course Great concept. After watching you , I thought,I would try throwing my E.D.C. knife, surprisingly it stuck on multiple no spin throws .
You are the most dangerous protector I've ever seen. You've got it down to an art form that makes Hollywood look like it's peeing it's diaper. Obviously I know that's not your intention and I understand how seriously you take this system.
I understand it as a distraction tool, in which case it has a usefulness for counter Ambush like a hit-and-run, but the way that you and Adam Celadin throw knives in a combative stance if you're trained to do it like that like they were for Russia in the World War II trenches with the shovel, I'd say go for it. I would agree for an untrained person but you're a improvised weapons expert and your hands are deadly tools. You know the basic manipulations of controlling the airway and the different chokes.
Brother you are seriously Badass! Love your material...Lee M
This guy is good really good and fast. thanks
Great Video and of course Great concept. After watching you , I thought,I would try throwing my E.D.C. knife, surprisingly it stuck on multiple no spin throws .
Great job bro 💥
Thank you so much for a great job you do!
Thank you also and stay safe!
You are the most dangerous protector I've ever seen. You've got it down to an art form that makes Hollywood look like it's peeing it's diaper. Obviously I know that's not your intention and I understand how seriously you take this system.
Interesting Video! Whats the name of your edc-knive?
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I understand it as a distraction tool, in which case it has a usefulness for counter Ambush like a hit-and-run, but the way that you and Adam Celadin throw knives in a combative stance if you're trained to do it like that like they were for Russia in the World War II trenches with the shovel, I'd say go for it. I would agree for an untrained person but you're a improvised weapons expert and your hands are deadly tools. You know the basic manipulations of controlling the airway and the different chokes.
That particular throw isn't that hard to learn. I learned it using a Smith and Wesson border guard, which is a folder.