erich
Yellow Belt
My apologies if this is a rehash...
The more I think about it the more dubious the tactical folding knife seems to me as a tool for self-defense.
1. if it is carried in such a way that it is easy to deploy, it will be easy for an assailant to see and to take
2. All legal issues aside, if it ever is deployed, given #1, it must be deployed early enough that a wide range of potential outcomes for all involved parties including de-escalation is immediately narrowed to kill/maim/disable, or flee. Not a good trade imo
This is of course only from the civilian perspective where it is only carried for self-defense purposes as seems to be increasingly popular (maybe it is just the crazy martial arts paranoids I hang out with).
I think I'll continue to leave my knives at home, except of course the swiss army knife with the bottle opener.
comments? If anybody knows of a sure-fire way to quickly deploy a concealed knife without fixating or fumbling that might change my opinion.
eric
seattle, WA
The more I think about it the more dubious the tactical folding knife seems to me as a tool for self-defense.
1. if it is carried in such a way that it is easy to deploy, it will be easy for an assailant to see and to take
2. All legal issues aside, if it ever is deployed, given #1, it must be deployed early enough that a wide range of potential outcomes for all involved parties including de-escalation is immediately narrowed to kill/maim/disable, or flee. Not a good trade imo
This is of course only from the civilian perspective where it is only carried for self-defense purposes as seems to be increasingly popular (maybe it is just the crazy martial arts paranoids I hang out with).
I think I'll continue to leave my knives at home, except of course the swiss army knife with the bottle opener.
comments? If anybody knows of a sure-fire way to quickly deploy a concealed knife without fixating or fumbling that might change my opinion.
eric
seattle, WA