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    "The Best Defense" knife review

    "The Best Defense" knife

    Got it for $7 but it's normally 8. Overall I'm fairly impressed with it. I got 5 knives at once so it only paid about 7 a piece.

    First impression, it's sturdy and has a thick blade. Comes pretty sharp from the factory but not shaving sharp.
    The steel is really good and holds an edge great but the weakness is the tang. The size is a bit too big to be convenient to carry but for a heavy work knife it's not bad for size, weight and price.

    I feel confident that I have a good grasp of the knife's capability since I bought them 3 years ago and have been using them for almost everything outdoors.

    First knife got torture tested. Used the spine to saw through a few branches. Overall it did alright but the serrations arent deep enough to really grab and rip material out like a conventional saw. Used the knife and a hammer to split a few logs. hammering on the spine of the blade, it buried good and didn't damage the blade at all. Hammered it into a log point first. Got about 2 inches in and it snapped the tang in half like a toothpick.

    Afterwards I tore one of the good ones apart to look at why and found that the tang is junk.

    So I would give it about 5 out of 10 stars. Overall a "meh" rating.

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    thanks for posting that... and as for that tang... why even bother? Even the mfg had to have known it was garbage.
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    my thoughts exactly. may as well make it out of plastic. but I loved the blade. Might have to weld a better handle onto the remaining ones and just make them a rope wrapped.

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    If you're careful you may be able to grab a long drill bit and bore out the handle to fit a more appropriate tang. and I agree. be a shame to waste such a nice blade.

    You could also spend some time, and weld on an appropriate weighted tang to make a decent throwing knife. No wrapping necessary
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    Throwing a knife never made much sense to me. lol

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    depends how many you have!!!

    makes perfect sense to eliminate 10 targets at 10-20 feet before you get into hand to hand, and then have to deal with a couple, than to deal with a dozen on your front door. They can always be picked up after!

    imo
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    true enough. I have used large throwing darts, 1/4 inch steel rod with tags on the end. I just never trusted the knife to hit point first. Plus I don't know why I would carry that many knives!! lol

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    I posted somewhere about some stars that I designed and plasma cut... 12+" dia... I could throw them clean through 3/4 inch plywood and stick hard into a tree behind them.

    Bigger and heavier, like yours, even if it hit wrong, would still stun any attacker and buy you time!
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    but how would you carry a bunch of them?
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    i have a different take on knives, guys. in a survival situation, i am not betting my well being on a $7 knife and to answer your question simply... it would be the one your carrying at the time. i never leave the house without some sort of blade, be it Buck Strider, ZT, Kershaw, EESE the list is growing. like my favorite EDC is an Ontario Utilitac, looking at getting the Utilitac2.
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