This is an excellent demo; for relevance these need to be considered:
- Skin adds another element to the body's resistance. Perhaps not a lot, but some.
- Clothes can add quite a bit of resistance, in different ways - consider how multiple weak layers might work as opposed to one or two stronger ones like stiff leather, etc. Some clothes like thick coats may be able to take a little out of the depth of a stab, etc.
Great to see people thinking about this realistically though. Awesome video!
I didn't know a credit card was that sharp. I would have liked to scene him the meat with a straight razor and stab with an icepick or screwdriver. Good stuff!
Creo, que puede servir para que los instructores de Artes Marciales tomen conciencia de cuan peligroso es enfrentarse a una persona armada con un cuchillo o cualquer otra arma blanca.
sorry, but this isn't a bowie knife, its called the Coldsteel trail master, it goes for around 129.99 at most outdoor places, kinda impratical but still useful.
I think this video is very important for educating folks about the devastating potential of even 'modest' edged tools. That 'wound' channel inflicted by the stanley knife would translate into horrifying injuries, and I think this sobering message about the true lethality of even a small blade can help explain why law enforcement personel shoot knife-wielding suspects. The 'he-only-had-a-knife' rebuttal becomes moot when we witness what a knife can really do.
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Thank you for that great demo.
One correction though:
The myth that box cutters were used on 911 has been dis-proven. The source of that rumor was an alleged phone call by Barbara Olsen, wife of the Solicitor General Ted Olsen.
But that call has proven to be a lie: cell phones didn't work at that altitude. And there were no NO phones on the back seats on that plane. So the "call" and therefore the story of boxcutters - is mis-information. A LIE!
Found it now, Im more suprised about the credit card and the pen, ive been held up in school by these objects (im out of school now) and lucky i was able to get out of the situation. i see that now
This is an excellent demo; for relevance these need to be considered:
- Skin adds another element to the body's resistance. Perhaps not a lot, but some.
- Clothes can add quite a bit of resistance, in different ways - consider how multiple weak layers might work as opposed to one or two stronger ones like stiff leather, etc. Some clothes like thick coats may be able to take a little out of the depth of a stab, etc.
Great to see people thinking about this realistically though. Awesome video!
CSPSmedia 1 month ago
Good stuff i love it...I like watching realistic shit...and he just demonstrated how dangerous even a credit card could be..nice!
pangojack 5 months ago
the credit card isnt going to do that much damage unless you strike a part of the body that doesn't have clothes.
tredub91 1 year ago
ok, but one thing you have to consider. the skin adds resistance. not shown in this video. i am commenting on the credit card.
Wyndstarthedruid 1 year ago
great demo
davidcialini 1 year ago
Great info, but this is a copy of Paul Vunak's famous video training.
thisismyytname 1 year ago
I didn't know a credit card was that sharp. I would have liked to scene him the meat with a straight razor and stab with an icepick or screwdriver. Good stuff!
leroy592 2 years ago
Sr. realmente su video es muy BUENO!
Creo, que puede servir para que los instructores de Artes Marciales tomen conciencia de cuan peligroso es enfrentarse a una persona armada con un cuchillo o cualquer otra arma blanca.
Lo felicito por su demostración.
Saludos desde Argentina!
SIFU
XingYiQuanArgentina 2 years ago
Like the credit card :)
boxant 3 years ago 3
sorry, but this isn't a bowie knife, its called the Coldsteel trail master, it goes for around 129.99 at most outdoor places, kinda impratical but still useful.
flamedrag18 3 years ago
I think this video is very important for educating folks about the devastating potential of even 'modest' edged tools. That 'wound' channel inflicted by the stanley knife would translate into horrifying injuries, and I think this sobering message about the true lethality of even a small blade can help explain why law enforcement personel shoot knife-wielding suspects. The 'he-only-had-a-knife' rebuttal becomes moot when we witness what a knife can really do.
professorgentzel 3 years ago 7
cold steel makes great knives
KornographyAddict 3 years ago
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Thank you for that great demo.
One correction though:
The myth that box cutters were used on 911 has been dis-proven. The source of that rumor was an alleged phone call by Barbara Olsen, wife of the Solicitor General Ted Olsen.
But that call has proven to be a lie: cell phones didn't work at that altitude. And there were no NO phones on the back seats on that plane. So the "call" and therefore the story of boxcutters - is mis-information. A LIE!
watch?v=_Aw9Qwk4U0w
911=False Flag black op
ninjachick13 3 years ago
I'm very grateful to see videos like this! There's so much nonsense around self defence.
sabishiisamurai 3 years ago
Found it now, Im more suprised about the credit card and the pen, ive been held up in school by these objects (im out of school now) and lucky i was able to get out of the situation. i see that now
Casueican 4 years ago
Seen this before but always good to be reminded.
SISSYboywad 4 years ago