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Info on how to avoid

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I could use some info on underhanded knife assualts were the blade is
hidden, then used in a sneak attack. I've heard over and over again
how people who are serious about cutting someone don't square up
and draw but will hide the blade under a shirt or newspaper and you end
up cut. I am specifically looking for a book or video or experience were
this is shown so I can avoid this happening.
 
I think you should look for this in Practical Tactical rather than in Wilderness & Survival Skills.
 
FRANKeCAST,
Welcome to the forums. Very nice of you to post info for someone else on you first post.
PhotoMurray, You can also look at the tutotials posted by Southnarc on the www.shivworks.com website.
 
There are some great things on that sight (shivworks.com). Being a tech nerd and a knife freak, it is nice to see the gap being bridged by the likes of that defensive stylus with titanium core. Me likes :D

Cerberus :cool:
 
Thanks for the Kind words Men. :) I'm one of those guy's that likes to keep quiet and observe. It feels good to help others out though.

Frank
 
Esav Benyamin said:
I think you should look for this in Practical Tactical rather than in Wilderness & Survival Skills.


Yeah your probrably right, I got confused on "survival"and "tactical"
my mistake. Thanks for the great info.
 
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