Cold Steel "Steel Tiger" Karambit

SFC JeffJ

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Has anyone had a chance to handle this yet?

I'm not very familiar with karambits, or the arts that use them, but aren't most fixed blade karambits double edged? I do like the grip on this one, and the price is very nice. Thinking about picking one up.

Jeff
 
Here's the link to the Cold Steel page for this knife.

I have to say, I'm no expert, but most of the karambits I've personally seen are double-edged.
 
Some Kerambits are double edged but often the "double edge" is a bit of honing on the opposite side of the point.

"Harimau" means Tiger. Harimau Pentjak Silat, legend says, is inspired by the way tigers fight.

"Kerambit" means "Tiger's Claw". If you can think of how a tiger's claw can destroy, then you have an idea of how the Kerambit is used to fight. A full double edge is not necessary.

I suspect maximizing statutory compliance was a consideration in the design they chose.
 
Some Kerambits are double edged but often the "double edge" is a bit of honing on the opposite side of the point.

"Harimau" means Tiger. Harimau Pentjak Silat, legend says, is inspired by the way tigers fight.

"Kerambit" means "Tiger's Claw". If you can think of how a tiger's claw can destroy, then you have an idea of how the Kerambit is used to fight. A full double edge is not necessary.

I suspect maximizing statutory compliance was a consideration in the design they chose.
Thanks for your insight Carol!
 
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That's one nasty looking blade!
 
Of our 12 main striking angles, only one utilizes the "weak" side of the blade. So, it seems the double egde isn't necessary, but not without application.
 

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