The remnants of a significant amount of edged trauma....yeah there's more but I'd have to expose more of myself than you all want to see...getting cut sucks. My advice is if you're going to get into a knife fight, take a gun.
Knife is a good last resort if ur down and getting assaulted or if ur gun is pinned to the ground and that's the last ditch effort to get space draw and neutralize the threat. I try to always on my person for everything but self defense but if need be ill use it. There is a pretty recent case as a wv state trooper had to use his pocket knife to stop an assault on him long enough in a creek bed to roll off his gun and stop the threat. Soooo....
This machete attack was on an MMA fighter. Five perps attacked him with clubs and knives, and a machete, he barely made it, because of fast action to stop the bleeding from his arteries.
He also suffered a cut tendon in his leg.
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Consider this 'weapon retention' use of a fixed blade knife:
One of the best 'hits' to make with a knife right there.
This machete attack was on an MMA fighter. Five perps attacked him with clubs and knives, and a machete, he barely made it, because of fast action to stop the bleeding from his arteries.
He also suffered a cut tendon in his leg.
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'Tis but a flesh wound
'Tis but a flesh wound
Nay ... 'Tis but a scratch!
But seriously, looks like somebody used the "Quart of Blood Technique"
No doubt. That will absolutely 'remove' the assailants hand from your firearm.
This is the kind of training most of us need (rubber knives and gloves naturally).