The one you have on you. The one you can reach and open quickly. The one that you have the confidence to use. Look at what Ned just did with a Lava. Look at what the man did last year with the Caly.SpyderEdgeForever wrote:what is a good everyday carry Spyderco that would be useful if one had to fend off or even kill a coyote or aggressive wild dog that was intent on attacking you?
ThisJBE wrote:I hear Glock and Smith & Wesson both make a really nice tool for fending off and killing attacking animals...![]()
And that. http://www.kimberamerica.com/pepperblasterJBE wrote:If that's not an option, then pepper spray/bear spray would be better than a knife because it allows you to maintain distance.
^ This exactly. A last resort you obviously want to avoid. If it's a real concern, then bear spray is a good option.Evil D wrote:Warrior.
Basically in the event of a dog attack, your best bet is to allow them to bite your off hand forearm, then stab them with anything you're carrying. I've seen potentially deadly pit bull attacks ended this way, and though the person suffered bite wounds on their arm, they didn't get mauled to death.
Best bet? Why risk a bite that could potentially sever the brachial or radial arteries instead of something that allows you to keep your distance? Remember, the OP also asked about wild dogs and coyotes...there's a high risk of rabies that comes with those bites.Evil D wrote:Warrior.
Basically in the event of a dog attack, your best bet is to allow them to bite your off hand forearm, then stab them with anything you're carrying. I've seen potentially deadly pit bull attacks ended this way, and though the person suffered bite wounds on their arm, they didn't get mauled to death.
I'm pretty sure the implication was that this would be the "best bet" if you found yourself in the unfortunate situation of having nothing but a knife, not that a knife would be your best bet in this situation. Either way, I'm stepping out of this one as these threads seem to always get weird. Y'all enjoy.JBE wrote:Best bet? Why risk a bite that could potentially sever the brachial or radial arteries instead of something that allows you to keep your distance? Remember, the OP also asked about wild dogs and coyotes...there's a high risk of rabies that comes with those bites.
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