We naturally land punched with the flat of our index finger and middle finger, opposed to middle and ring finger. This is one of the push knives I truly love as it has the blade sticking out where your fist will naturally point unless you throw what any martial art system would say is not ideal. A blade sticking out between you middle and ring dinger makes sense if it is exceptionally tiny, but if you are a boxer or something, the few knives like this will compliment your hard efforts. PLUS... makes for as far easier EDC knife, far more maneuverable as it comes from the pointing finger. (Reminds me of the sorta grip that is always standard for competitive fencing (visconti, pistol grip.) A design like the Ka Bar TDI (the main police models) is an example of a "push knife" while still being a regular knife, despite far from regular.
@@molonlabe8792 unfortunately my parents have both been deceased for awhile. I'm glad that at my age I can burn money if I want to. It's actually a very nice tool to have and the components are top tier. Thank you for watching
Microtech, the only word in knives that are over priced. This push dagger goes for over $800.00. And no I don't care what it's made from, who makes it, or what qualifications he/she has. The small push dagger is an EDC back up for self defence. And it is most like going to work as a stabbing and shallow slashing knife. You do not have to pay over $800 for that.
We naturally land punched with the flat of our index finger and middle finger, opposed to middle and ring finger. This is one of the push knives I truly love as it has the blade sticking out where your fist will naturally point unless you throw what any martial art system would say is not ideal.
A blade sticking out between you middle and ring dinger makes sense if it is exceptionally tiny, but if you are a boxer or something, the few knives like this will compliment your hard efforts. PLUS... makes for as far easier EDC knife, far more maneuverable as it comes from the pointing finger. (Reminds me of the sorta grip that is always standard for competitive fencing (visconti, pistol grip.)
A design like the Ka Bar TDI (the main police models) is an example of a "push knife" while still being a regular knife, despite far from regular.
Thank you for your very valuable information. I appreciate you.
Are these still for sale anywhere? I can’t even find it on eBay…
Bro you should do more unboxing that was cool to get to do with you!!
Thanks for the feedback! I just might throw some more out there! I like how I get to share the excitement of seeing it the first time
Love the video! Did you order this directly from bastinelli? Or Eknives
From Bastinelli
It’s perfect for a pocket carry not your belt
This isn’t the double bee I was thinking of…
This is the single BEE.
Can you send me a knive to Germany for Money ? I only ask
You paid $300 for this piece of hardware? I feel sorry for your parents!
@@molonlabe8792 unfortunately my parents have both been deceased for awhile. I'm glad that at my age I can burn money if I want to. It's actually a very nice tool to have and the components are top tier. Thank you for watching
SOOOO Purty
Microtech, the only word in knives that are over priced. This push dagger goes for over $800.00. And no I don't care what it's made from, who makes it, or what qualifications he/she has. The small push dagger is an EDC back up for self defence. And it is most like going to work as a stabbing and shallow slashing knife. You do not have to pay over $800 for that.
Wtf 800$ , this probably cost like 30$-50$ to make
800? Don’t know what you’re smoking, these are under 300.
Nope there $265 nice try