How quickly to take a knife

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chuck_roxas45
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Dodge wrote:By flinging it uncontrolled at the end of a rope. You release it at any point other than when you grab it at the end and see what happens.
Then it's not stabbing. :)

I agree it's pretty dangerous but I got a bit confused when you said "stab". I did manage to stick my manix 2 into a wooden floor practicing that s**t(well left hand and without a fob). I am forever wary of opening a knife that way. I much prefer controlled openings.
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I think he's just having fun folks. Cool video and creative idea!
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Pretty innovative idea. :) I fear that if I tried that, though, I'd wind up with 13 stitches somewhere. ;)
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SpyderNut wrote:Pretty innovative idea. :) I fear that if I tried that, though, I'd wind up with 13 stitches somewhere. ;)
I would consider it a good day if it was just stitches.
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As to make it:
[video=youtube;aLSMQDAogss]https://youtu.be/aLSMQDAogss[/video]
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My ole buddy Half Ear Eddie used to do some of the same tricks.
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