Left = Knife A
Right = Knife B
Septy and Freedomlancer got into an intense debate about these two knifes, so we are bringing it here. Which of these knifes, based on the grip alone, would offer more control over the blade?
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2 답변작성자: Yuu 6/28/2014 7:40:31 AM
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16 답변How would a blade's design give you more control, besides too small a grip being worse? The handles look about the same length, although there's no real way to tell. How nice it feels really shouldn't dictate that.
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4 답변Since nobody knows. These are karambits. They're designed to mimic claws. They are used for one thing...killing people....not being a little pocket knife or field knife. These things when used properly will -blam!- you up. That simple. Drop the retarded ass neckbeard and fedora comments. That's all I see around here. Hurr durr educate yourselves for shit sake.
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Both blade styles/shapes would obligate me to use a RGBO (Reverse Grip Blade Out) which is not my primary or preferred grip. If I had to choose, knife B looks to have enough of a hole for me to get my index finger into it (as shown in the pic), which would allow for a more secured grip and as a result, more control. The extreme curvature of both blades however, looks to me like it would restrict the ability to cut or stab from certain angles and strike methods.
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4 답변The grip itself is certainly a factor of control, and grip technique should be considered as well. I would like to know the details of the former conversation before I go further.
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3 답변Knife B. Knife A gets points for being more concealable though. I'd still prefer a fixed blade knife to a folding knife in combat/survival situations.
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