I am looking for a defensive blade to carry on my weak side as a backup to my EDC firearm.
I decided I wanted to try the Emerson Wave that Spyderco offers.
Which one of these should I go for? Note: I already carry a daily utility blade, this would be a purely self-defense oriented blade.
Or should I just get a fixed blade like a TDI?
Thanks for the input everyone!
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If I already was invested in a trainer I probably wouldn't be posting this ****ing thread, now would I? Also, Spyderco doesn't make a Matriarch 2 Trainer last time I checked. The whole point of this thread was that I wanted to try an Waved Spyderco out for weak-side carry and I wanted some input. The only "trainers" I have now are blue guns. I am looking to get a little more experienced with a defensive blade.
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I would think that a waved serrated Matriarch would be an ideal SD knife for the untrained citizen. Easy to conceal, light, easy to open and doesn't take much skill to deploy into a assailant or yourself.
That's my answer if this was a serious question, however if you are just trolling for the sake of controversy I suggest that you act a bit more mature in the Spyderco forum.
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Matriarch slashes very well, but can't stab. Endura can slash pretty well and can stab as well. IF I were to do such a thing, I would go with the Endura, mostly because my left hand (weak hand), is not very well coordinated and I am most comfortable with a tip down grip. In such a position, stabbing is almost essential. (Unless one's skilled in pikal. Which I definitely am not.)
I don't see the point of a folder as a retention weapon. They just take too long to deploy, wave or no. If I'm in the middle of a deadly contact and there's a struggle over a firearm I would prefer a fixed blade.
As an actual backup weapon though, it's a pretty lousy day when a statistically unlikely deadly conflict arises, against the odds you actually need to fire, and on top of all that your firearm either jams or runs dry. Money and brain cells are best saved for things that will actually happen.
zhyla wrote:it's a pretty lousy day when a statistically unlikely deadly conflict arises, against the odds you actually need to fire, and on top of all that your firearm either jams or runs dry. Money and brain cells are best saved for things that will actually happen.
Very well put. I definitely wont lose sleep over the infinitesimally small chance of this happening. I just want to have another option. If for nothing else just to have something to mess around with and gain proficiency with.
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zhyla wrote:I don't see the point of a folder as a retention weapon. They just take too long to deploy, wave or no. If I'm in the middle of a deadly contact and there's a struggle over a firearm I would prefer a fixed blade.
That is true. I guess folders do have size going for them. Carriability so to speak. For us Californians, we can't legally conceal a fixed blade, and I'm not a fan of letting others know I have a knife on me. So I didn't really see that option. But if you can, a fixed blade would be better.
Have you considered a back up gun, instead of a back up knife? Maybe a revolver pocket or ankle carried on the weak side?
I have no idea what your daily situation is like, and if you will ever need to defend yourself, but (a) that's not my business, (b) you have the right to self defense (armed however you wish), and (c) it's always better to have and not want than the reverse.
Which one do you prefer? Ballistics are such a small part of the defense scenario it's almost not worth the discussion. If the question was Dfly2 vs Endura, then it is.