rummy
Active Member
- Jan 11, 2008
- 417
never had to draw, thankfully. had a situation years ago where i could have, but i was too busy trying to keep him off balance and didnt even remember that i had a knife.
this may be an option if you want to carry a concealed "fixed" blade, but dont want to fun afoul of the law.
I would highly recommend getting a couple of video from james keating - he is pretty much the go to guy for folder self defense.
i took a sayoc kali on weekends a few years back - the targeting and attack cycles were impressive to say the least and i would also recommend learning them just as a baseline reference. there is something to be said about the "singer sewing machine" style of knife usage, but a little bio-mechanical and vascular targeting skills would be good to know.
this may be an option if you want to carry a concealed "fixed" blade, but dont want to fun afoul of the law.
I would highly recommend getting a couple of video from james keating - he is pretty much the go to guy for folder self defense.
i took a sayoc kali on weekends a few years back - the targeting and attack cycles were impressive to say the least and i would also recommend learning them just as a baseline reference. there is something to be said about the "singer sewing machine" style of knife usage, but a little bio-mechanical and vascular targeting skills would be good to know.