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Survival Hostage Rescue Karambit Knife w Neck Sheath Serrated Undercover Black

$ 7.37

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: TA-079
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Tac Assault

    Description

    Survival Hostage Rescue Karambit Knife w Neck Sheath Serrated Undercover Black
    Hostage Rescue
    Karambit Knife
    with neck sheath
    Tool, Self-Defense, Martial Arts, Law Enforcement!
    Condition
    : New
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    :
    By bidding on or purchasing this item, you certify that you are over the age of 18 and are in compliance with your state and local laws regarding this item. Survivors Edge, LLC will not be responsible for the illegal purchase or use of the product.
    Overall Length:
    5 1/2"
    Blade Length:
    2 1/4" Serrated
    Blade
    : black finish serrated hawkbill blade
    Handle Material
    : ABS
    Sheath
    : Molded plastic with neck lanyard cord
    The Karambit has become the most popular and formidable backup weapon of choice for military and law enforcement.  It's designed for multiple grip positions and weapon retention. It has many features found on other Karambits costing well over 0!
    Comes with a black molded composition sheath. Sheath can be worn in a variety of positions including on belt (tie on with paracord), around neck (with included cord), in pocket, mounted to A.L.I.C.E. pack or gear, duty belt.
    History
    :
    The Karambit (pronounced kah-rahm-bit) is a remarkable utility knife that was born in the Indonesian archipelago with roots in Malaysia and the Philippines. Akin to the Swiss Army knife of today, this was the pocket knife of ancient villagers. This extraordinary little personal tool was first documented to be carried around the early 11th century AD and to this very day can be seen in various remote locations throughout the Indonesian islands, parts of Malaysia and the Southern Philippine islands.
    Although rumored to have been brought to America around the late 1800s, the Karambit was officially introduced to the United States sometime in the late 1950s and made popular, especially with martial artists, through the late 1970s and 1980s. Virtually unknown in the secular community, by the mid-1990s it was predominantly recognized as a martial arts training element derived from the heritage of Indonesian Pencak Silat, Malaysian Bursilat and Filipino Kali.
    The predominant uses of the Karambit in ancient times were similar to the uses of the European pocket knife: field work, including cutting twine or rope; chopping fruits and vegetables; and, in some rare cases, as an exceptional personal safety knife.
    Today: Utility Knife
    :
    This utility tool still performs the same functions as its distant ancestor for such daily chores as opening packages, cutting rope, leather work, home repair, yard work, etc., and outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, construction work (shaping carpet, dry wall and other building materials), mountaineering, hiking, etc., and is additionally recognized as a training tool for interested martial artists for its personal-safety value.
    The modern Karambit is available in many shapes and sizes. More importantly, the method of operation of a Karambit as both a utility knife and as a personal-safety tool are what set it head and shoulders above any other edged tool. The modern Karambit functions as three tools in one a utility knife, a martial-arts training implement and an option for personal defense.
    As a utility knife it is superior to other blades as a result of a remarkable safety feature a finger loop which prevents the blade from slipping in your hand when in use. This significantly drops the number of cut yourself injuries, as the blade is secured to your finger just like a pair of scissors in order that it does not slip and cut your hand. This especially comes in handy when it's freezing cold outside or if you're underwater, in the rain, in the snow or all of the above!
    Today: Martial Arts & Personal Defense
    :
    As a martial-arts implement, it is an extraordinary ancient artifact that permits the accomplished practitioner grace, style and freedom of creative movement. Very much akin to dance-like movements, the true art of the Karambit is like ballet.
    Lastly, sometimes used for personal defense, the Karambit is an outstanding tool that provides the experienced operator with both the superiority of a quality utility blade and an unparalleled martial arts implement. This allows far more control of your attacker in a life-or-death altercation and provides far more options for escape and personal protection than any regular pocket knife. To find out more about personal safety training, click here.
    The traditional Karambit is a fixed blade and was made popular in the US by numerous demonstrations across the country.  Over the many years of inquiries by various knife companies introduced the concept of a folding Karambit to various knife-making companies.  Today, as a result of this introduction, the market bears two configurations of this remarkable utility blade a fixed blade Karambit and a folding blade Karambit.
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