Cold Steel Espada XL, with G10 handles. 7.5 inch blade, with a 9.5 inch long handle, it is a folder, but will fit in the pockets of the jeans I wear. And with the Emerson Wave clone on the back of the knife. I can open it as I pull it from my pocket. Also, a retired Marine, who taught me about knife fighting told me two things. One, in a knife fight reach is the key. Two, both the attacker and defender will get cut. The winner is the one who walks out of the ER. I have been collecting knives since the Mid 80's. And I have lots of big knives. But where I live I cannot open carry a knife with a blade longer then four inches. But the Espada fits in my pocket, and when open it is 17 inches long over all. and with the hold I use, I have about 12 inches of reach. Its a good knife.
So hard to pick what self defence scenario is going to happen to base a knife choice off of. I think of something for a bedside blade being along the lines of a tops gladius whereas going for an urban ops scenario I’d like my tops ice dagger or esee4 but if I’m going beyond the urban scenario for a long periods of time I’d like something dual purpose and that would be along the lines of an esee6/cm6. I love my esee blades but the cm6 is my favourite and I’m so dying for a brand new back up blade just in case esee fades away in the next 10-20 years.
@@Revelation1316 I agree, it is a bit short but I actually prefer it over any of my knives that are over 3.5”. I still like my tops cut 4.0 but I leave that one in the truck. . The nighstalker gets my pick mainly because it’s low profile and comfortable to wear, feels great in hand and just looks badass. At it’s current price point it’s hard to beat IMO. You can subscribe to their in stock notifications and they will notify you whenever any of their knives are in stock. This one usually stays in stock for several days before it sells out. I really don’t plan on getting in any knife fights with it and prefer to go directly for my pistol in a self defense situation. Personally I like to train with the Nightstalker primarily as a way to create space in certain situations where I might need an extra second to draw my pistol.
In my opinion the most important aspect of a knife is the material of the steel if I want a cutting board knife then I would look for a stainless steel if I want a survival knife then I would go for the higher end carbon steels You do not want to pry bar may stay in the steel and you do not want to leave a carbon steel out in a wet environment without maintenance. Second importance to me is the thickness of the blade again then blades are meant to be more precise and to be a cutter thick blades are for more of a survival knife
I like carbon springs steels for this application and lower rockwell 55C. They dont break. Then again they may rust if on the body all the time, but not with occasional care.
bold but untrue it all depends on the situation its not ideal its small but it still is a freakin knife depends where you are going and how much knife you need sometimes the presence of any tool is enough... dont make stupid blanket statements
I appreciate these videos, but always wonder how many real life knife fights these guys have been in? Have any scars? Theories are great. But actual experience rules. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
OMG! What’s the name of the knife, and what are the specs? I am becoming more and more afraid to leave the relative safety of my home into today’s volatile climate of political extremists and domestic terrorism. Am I overreacting, or do I have the right to defend myself? I feel a gun, for me, is too dangerous at this time, but I’m not afraid to fight if I’m threatened.
So your lead into this video it says be fit. Well the truth of the matter is that I cannot. I have a back and foot injury. So fit is out of the question. Any other great ideas for men like me who also for want of a better word, want to be dangerous. To be able to defend my wife. I carry a pistol, but because I live next to that shi**y state that does not allow me to carry a firearm, I carry a knife.
I feel your pain. The thing to remember is your mind is the most powerful tool that you have. Without the proper mindset you can be defeated without even starting. I would personally encourage you to focus on what you can do rather than what you can’t because of your injuries. I myself have several injuries that ultimately forced me into a disability retirement. I redirected my mindset to focus only on the positive aspects of what I can do. That’s allowed me to put on 16 lbs of muscle and and drop 18% body fat. Yes it wasn’t easy but everything worth doing is going to have difficulty.
@@nielsentrainingandconsulti339 thanks for the reply. It's very pertinent to my situation. I have spent most of my life a thinish man, fit and capable. Ten years military from age 17 to 28 will do that. Now I am almost disabled and cannot work out/run, I am fat and unfit. But also need to find purpose in this world that I live in. I am 65 and forced into retirement, and cannot see forward right now.
Not really true, I have pride open 2 doors off the top of my head that I could think of, With a knife ,The knife was certainly more substantial than the one that he was showing I have also shoved a knife through a car door to get someone out of a car who refused to get out Needless to say he did get out of the car.
I have destroyed metal doors with an Ontario sp53. My Tops ATM would probably do the same. BTW one of my sp53s is now serrated from chopping small rocks in two. Gross abuse but it is true.
yes crossguards are nice but why? a deep bottom dip is usually enough for a combat knife unless u know ur going somewhere where ur larping or some shit then u need a gun anyway.. if u think ur gonna get attacked or be in range of another weapon u shouldnt be there to begin with and u should have a long range pew pew
Couldn’t really get a decent look at any of the blades in his hand against his black T-shirt. No real look at any of the knives. A lot of useless babble with no point of reference. Hope this helps.
I prefer fixies especially neck knives and push daggers over folders.
Always did. Always will. Fixies are become more popular too, and like it or not more an more men are carrying knives dur to the invasion of illegals.
Sorry I seemed to have missed where you actually said what the knife make and model was.
Skallywag Tactical Aculeus A2
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Cold Steel Espada XL, with G10 handles. 7.5 inch blade, with a 9.5 inch long handle, it is a folder, but will fit in the pockets of the jeans I wear. And with the Emerson Wave clone on the back of the knife. I can open it as I pull it from my pocket. Also, a retired Marine, who taught me about knife fighting told me two things. One, in a knife fight reach is the key. Two, both the attacker and defender will get cut. The winner is the one who walks out of the ER. I have been collecting knives since the Mid 80's. And I have lots of big knives. But where I live I cannot open carry a knife with a blade longer then four inches. But the Espada fits in my pocket, and when open it is 17 inches long over all. and with the hold I use, I have about 12 inches of reach. Its a good knife.
So hard to pick what self defence scenario is going to happen to base a knife choice off of. I think of something for a bedside blade being along the lines of a tops gladius whereas going for an urban ops scenario I’d like my tops ice dagger or esee4 but if I’m going beyond the urban scenario for a long periods of time I’d like something dual purpose and that would be along the lines of an esee6/cm6. I love my esee blades but the cm6 is my favourite and I’m so dying for a brand new back up blade just in case esee fades away in the next 10-20 years.
The MKM Terzuola TPF defense would be my choice currently carrying Viper Berus 1 in carbon and Viper Basic 1 in Carbon
Nice advice. I just wish you wouldn't have kept the identity of the blade such a tight-kept secret.
The one they were using in the video was the Skallywag Tactical Aculeus A2
Canadian Boat Knife #3
Plus it is great in the kitchen for food prep.
Don't under estimate the Marlin Spike in my other hand as a weapon.
why would the reverse grip be better ? maybe along with throwing a punch ???
My one pick would be the Tkell Nightstalker CQC.
IF you can buy it....also blade length falls slightly short of the minimum 3.5"
@@Revelation1316 I agree, it is a bit short but I actually prefer it over any of my knives that are over 3.5”. I still like my tops cut 4.0 but I leave that one in the truck. . The nighstalker gets my pick mainly because it’s low profile and comfortable to wear, feels great in hand and just looks badass. At it’s current price point it’s hard to beat IMO. You can subscribe to their in stock notifications and they will notify you whenever any of their knives are in stock. This one usually stays in stock for several days before it sells out. I really don’t plan on getting in any knife fights with it and prefer to go directly for my pistol in a self defense situation. Personally I like to train with the Nightstalker primarily as a way to create space in certain situations where I might need an extra second to draw my pistol.
Name of this blade?
Found it. ACULEUS A2
Aculeus A2 is the name of the knife?
You should check out T.Kell Nightstalker. That blade is the s***
Any reason the name of the knife was not given?
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a little bigger throwing style paracord knifes are real good for conceal and combat
Very nice self defence
In my opinion the most important aspect of a knife is the material of the steel if I want a cutting board knife then I would look for a stainless steel if I want a survival knife then I would go for the higher end carbon steels You do not want to pry bar may stay in the steel and you do not want to leave a carbon steel out in a wet environment without maintenance. Second importance to me is the thickness of the blade again then blades are meant to be more precise and to be a cutter thick blades are for more of a survival knife
I like carbon springs steels for this application and lower rockwell 55C. They dont break. Then again they may rust if on the body all the time, but not with occasional care.
The longer the knife the better. sword ideal, spear better, gun best 😂
Esee 3 or esee 4? Maybe the bench socp? What are your thoughts?
Should have said what knife it was he was handling
Knives and guns on display.
If you carry a neck knife for self defense you have obviously never been in a situation where you need to defend yourself
I used to work private security at I preferred a small fixed blade over a gun but I was also sneaky as a mf
@@Hunglikeagrimsmo Sure 😅.
bold but untrue it all depends on the situation its not ideal its small but it still is a freakin knife depends where you are going and how much knife you need sometimes the presence of any tool is enough... dont make stupid blanket statements
Jibbing huh . Thats my favorite part too
I appreciate these videos, but always wonder how many real life knife fights these guys have been in? Have any scars? Theories are great. But actual experience rules. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
You're welcome to come inspect our hands. I can promise you Patrick has hands that prove his experiences.
He had to get all those tats to cover the scars.
OMG! What’s the name of the knife, and what are the specs? I am becoming more and more afraid to leave the relative safety of my home into today’s volatile climate of political extremists and domestic terrorism. Am I overreacting, or do I have the right to defend myself? I feel a gun, for me, is too dangerous at this time, but I’m not afraid to fight if I’m threatened.
So your lead into this video it says be fit. Well the truth of the matter is that I cannot. I have a back and foot injury. So fit is out of the question. Any other great ideas for men like me who also for want of a better word, want to be dangerous. To be able to defend my wife. I carry a pistol, but because I live next to that shi**y state that does not allow me to carry a firearm, I carry a knife.
I feel your pain. The thing to remember is your mind is the most powerful tool that you have. Without the proper mindset you can be defeated without even starting. I would personally encourage you to focus on what you can do rather than what you can’t because of your injuries. I myself have several injuries that ultimately forced me into a disability retirement. I redirected my mindset to focus only on the positive aspects of what I can do. That’s allowed me to put on 16 lbs of muscle and and drop 18% body fat. Yes it wasn’t easy but everything worth doing is going to have difficulty.
@@nielsentrainingandconsulti339 thanks for the reply. It's very pertinent to my situation. I have spent most of my life a thinish man, fit and capable. Ten years military from age 17 to 28 will do that. Now I am almost disabled and cannot work out/run, I am fat and unfit. But also need to find purpose in this world that I live in. I am 65 and forced into retirement, and cannot see forward right now.
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Good luck prying a door open with a knife 🙄. Any knife if used in this fashion is going to break in two, and the door will still be shut….
Not really true, I have pride open 2 doors off the top of my head that I could think of, With a knife ,The knife was certainly more substantial than the one that he was showing I have also shoved a knife through a car door to get someone out of a car who refused to get out Needless to say he did get out of the car.
I have destroyed metal doors with an Ontario sp53. My Tops ATM would probably do the same. BTW one of my sp53s is now serrated from chopping small rocks in two. Gross abuse but it is true.
Have you ever tryed it
Exactly
Depends on the knife. Full tang should be ok
I won’t carry a fixed blade fighting knife without a cross guard.
Check out Yankee Slayer with D Guard
yes crossguards are nice but why? a deep bottom dip is usually enough for a combat knife unless u know ur going somewhere where ur larping or some shit then u need a gun anyway.. if u think ur gonna get attacked or be in range of another weapon u shouldnt be there to begin with and u should have a long range pew pew
Well, that was a long drawn out 5 minutes wasted. And it's not called "Jibbing". It's "Jimping".
what knife is that in your hand at the begging of the video, I like the features it has
The first knife we touch is the skallywag tactical gunners mate.
brands and model of these tools anyone?
Most of them look like blades from Skallywag Tactical. They are a great company.
Hey! I recognize some of those knives they're from Skallywag Tactical. I own some of those same blades. They are great knives.
Couldn’t really get a decent look at any of the blades in his hand against his black T-shirt. No real look at any of the knives. A lot of useless babble with no point of reference. Hope this helps.