JoviAl wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2023 1:43 am
Naperville wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:33 pm
vandelay wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:19 pm
I like the knife as a tool, but K390 for a self defense knife? Are you doing enough self defence that the edge wears out on VG10?
I always buy the best knives. The best grip. The best steels. I settle for nothing but the best, my life depends on it.
Without meaning to be nosy (your business is not my business) do you carry self defence knives day to day or for your work? The reason I ask is I’ve lived in some fairly dangerous places myself, but the laws in those places were always zero tolerance to self defence knife carry so it’s never been an option for me. I knew a couple of guys who had moved from SF to close personal protection though and they would often wear a variety of ‘tools’ about their person when at work in second world and third world countries. Just interested
After living on the South Side of Chicago in a neighborhood which abutted Englewood (a very bad neighborhood) and Bridgeport (not a very good neighborhood) on and off for 25yrs, I moved out around 2016. I had been assaulted enough and do not plan on going back. My family has $600,000+ in vacant property in Chicago and we are preparing to unload it because nobody in my family wants to live with their laws, their mindset, their level of criminality.
I carry for the defense of my family, and myself. I probably would not get involved in another persons business (a fight or similar disturbance) unless it was a woman, child or elderly involved then I'd probably be forced to do something. I'm not going to walk away from something like that. It just isn't in me.
My brother is a recently retired Chicago Police Officer with approx 25yrs on the job, He has seen everything and dealt with everything. I recommend knives to him for use during work and off work. He is now an armed security guard for a large retail chain in the Chicagoland area.
I carry knives. I try to abide by all laws. I defend myself at all costs. I'll take an arrest and conviction over being hospitalized, maimed, disfigured, crippled, or worse. I have used knives to defend myself and I'll always do it. It is my right to defend myself and I'll do it to the day they bury me. I'm 63 now, so having a conviction on my record means quite a bit less to me now that I am not out looking for work. I do not look for trouble in any capacity. I avoid trouble. I do not go to bars, hangout anywhere and I stay home. I've never been in jail or prison and don't plan on ever being there, but self defense is just that, self defense, not antagonizing or starting trouble.
I guess we all have to decide what we are going to tolerate.