I thank you for a great video, nice and simple demonstration, easy to understand and learn. i always thought that it whould be a complex move to swich grips. but as it turns out, it whasent. thanks again for a good video.
Hello! Thank you I don't keep the finger in the ring during transition on the chance that an opponent will grab a hold of my hand with my finger stuck in the ring. Many people believe that the kerambit has a strong point in that the grip is secure, and it is when held in one position; however, when transitioning, the fingers become loose, move and may be caught in the transition with the finger still in the ring. Trying to avoid potential breaks or stresses on the fingers
that was great, thank you. i've never seen anyone explain a smoother way of transitioning with the karambit. i think you're a great teacher and you put out excellent vids. keep up the good work!
@tradfan I saw this and thought I would chime in. 5.11 knives are great! Like Guro Jeff, prefer fixed blade kerambits. The benifit of the fixed blade is having the double edge. Also, if you have a fixed blade that does for have a double edge, you can still use the flat of the back of the blade to strike with in transition to your cuts and tears with the edge. Using a folding Kerambit like that is scary. If the liner lock breaks or unlocks, the knife closes and you chop your fingers off.
@tradfan Folding kerambits are fine as long as you understand their limitations. In the context of using the kerambit as I specified in my other post, I probably would not trust my finger even a solid knife like a Cold Steel brand. Event hough they test their locks with an insane amount of weight and force, a one in a million failure is not worth the loss of limb.
hi thee, im looking into a kerambit to use in my off hand for aid in firearm retention, in my state fixed blades arent legal to carry concealed, if i used a kerambit for my offhand that means i would have to use with the blade up ring down, as i have to reach across my body to get to the attacker, is there a good folding kerambit you can recommend for off hand pocket carry?
Thanks guru Jeff, its been a while since you made a video on youtube, if you don't mind the question. Your karambit, is it a training or live blade and who is made from??? Again thank you very much>
I thank you for a great video, nice and simple demonstration, easy to understand and learn. i always thought that it whould be a complex move to swich grips. but as it turns out, it whasent. thanks again for a good video.
VonDrott 5 months ago
Guro Jeff Thanks for your posting.
brijseeker 8 months ago
what about mine it has 2 finger holes
sparrow304 11 months ago
Good video. Why don't you use the ring to transition? I find it's easier to use
BLIZZANGMANG 1 year ago
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Hello! Thank you I don't keep the finger in the ring during transition on the chance that an opponent will grab a hold of my hand with my finger stuck in the ring. Many people believe that the kerambit has a strong point in that the grip is secure, and it is when held in one position; however, when transitioning, the fingers become loose, move and may be caught in the transition with the finger still in the ring. Trying to avoid potential breaks or stresses on the fingers
ahighart 1 year ago
hello gurru. from down here in mexicali mexico........ love youre vids
teyacapan 1 year ago
Thanks for that.
thrillseeker70 1 year ago
that was great, thank you. i've never seen anyone explain a smoother way of transitioning with the karambit. i think you're a great teacher and you put out excellent vids. keep up the good work!
oldmanofbarfighting 1 year ago
Hello Guro Jeff, I wondered if you have any opinion on the 5.11 folding karambits.
Thank you.
tradfan 2 years ago
They seem like a very well made product, but personally, I only use fixed blade kerambits. Sorry I can't provide greater detail than that.
ahighart 2 years ago
@tradfan I saw this and thought I would chime in. 5.11 knives are great! Like Guro Jeff, prefer fixed blade kerambits. The benifit of the fixed blade is having the double edge. Also, if you have a fixed blade that does for have a double edge, you can still use the flat of the back of the blade to strike with in transition to your cuts and tears with the edge. Using a folding Kerambit like that is scary. If the liner lock breaks or unlocks, the knife closes and you chop your fingers off.
tfo23 10 months ago
@tradfan Folding kerambits are fine as long as you understand their limitations. In the context of using the kerambit as I specified in my other post, I probably would not trust my finger even a solid knife like a Cold Steel brand. Event hough they test their locks with an insane amount of weight and force, a one in a million failure is not worth the loss of limb.
Hope that helps. :-)
tfo23 10 months ago
hi thee, im looking into a kerambit to use in my off hand for aid in firearm retention, in my state fixed blades arent legal to carry concealed, if i used a kerambit for my offhand that means i would have to use with the blade up ring down, as i have to reach across my body to get to the attacker, is there a good folding kerambit you can recommend for off hand pocket carry?
SleepyFox79 2 years ago
I do like the emerson karambits as I feel they are well made products. Hope that helps.
ahighart 2 years ago
thank you sir!! I hav learn something from u..
wryupy 2 years ago
Hello. No it is not the talon. It is a custom kerambit.
ahighart 2 years ago
Thanks guru Jeff, its been a while since you made a video on youtube, if you don't mind the question. Your karambit, is it a training or live blade and who is made from??? Again thank you very much>
faraon001 2 years ago
The kerambit shown is a live blade. It was made by Shiva Ki.
ahighart 2 years ago
Its the asia most deadliest weapon
revengeupondalegion 2 years ago
Very helpful and informative. Thank you very much Guro.
neilntk 2 years ago