Is this true?

It will be legal to own in Texas, but will not be eligible for legal carry in public due to the sharpened swedge. That makes it a dagger by Texas law.
 
Pretty neat idea. I'm still waiting for the Izula folder that's been in the design/creation stage for a while now. But I'm patient as I know Esee's great quality will be there!
 
Looks like it would be good for bushcraft / survival...

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"...inspired by the needs of Police Officers." Yeah, ya know, all those times you watched Cops and the LEOs immediately reach for their go-to push daggers as they chase down some runners.

Do they go for the jugular or the Achilles? LOL.

I'm surprised they didn't write 'SWAT' or 'Special Ops' down the side of it...
 
Why would anyone buy this knife, when they can buy a similar. but better, push dagger....for half the price?
 
Why would anyone buy this knife, when they can buy a similar. but better, push dagger....for half the price?

You think that's bad check this thing out...

link not working. Go to knifecenter and search: Karen Hood Chopper.
 
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Without the sharpened sledge, I'd like one. I'd be a bit concerned the sharpened sledge would get me a case of the criminal charge.

I do like push daggers, though.
 
Anyone remember the push-knife knife that was offered by Benchmade? I vaguely remember having many of them as they kept disappearing, sometimes lost, sometimes kept forever..

But a distant memory altogether. Was I dreaming?
 
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