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Best Survival Knife for protection

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 I'VE BEEN BELIEVING FOR A LONG TIME that persons whose livelihoods rely on rope should always have a sharp knife on available. The more you sail, the more you understand how important it is to have a knife. Thankfully, that requirement doesn't occur often, but when it does, it's usually accompanied by severe winds, rough waves, dangerous rocks, and a crew frozen by fear. The knife I'm referring to must be capable of quickly slicing through your boat's largest rope. The anchor line, a halyard, a sheet, or even the dinghy painter might all be examples. You'll understand what I'm talking about if you've ever seen a crewmember forced against the cockpit bulkhead by a mainsheet over the neck following a quick jibe. And if you've ever gotten your finger caught around a winch while trying to free an override of the genoa sheet in a sudden squall, you'll understand the importance of quick relief. The only real question is what sort of knife you have and...

Special Battle Outdoor Knife Self-Defense

  A  knife  (plural  knives ; from  Old Norse   knifr  'knife, dirk' [1] ) is a  tool  or  weapon  with a cutting edge or  blade , usually attached to a  handle  or  hilt . One of the earliest tools used by humanity, knives appeared at least  2.5 million years ago , as evidenced by the  Oldowan  tools. [2] [3]  Originally made of wood, bone, and stone (such as  flint  and  obsidian ), over the centuries, in step with improvements in both metallurgy and manufacturing, knife blades have been made from  copper ,  bronze ,  iron ,  steel ,  ceramic , and  titanium . Most modern knives have either fixed or folding blades; blade patterns and styles vary by maker and coun origin. try of