Weapons >> Anybody train with shocknife?
| 1/4/08 8:34 AM | |
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fokket
Edited: 04-Jan-08 Member Since: 10/31/2001 Posts: 8339 |
supposedly one of the best thing to come for knife training it actually hurts http://www.shocknife.com/ |
| 1/10/08 1:37 AM | |
ryangruhn
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Edited: 09/17/08 12:43 AM Member Since: 5/1/05 Posts: 159 |
We use them at the Dog Brothers Gatherings =) Woof! Gruhn |
| 1/10/08 3:37 PM | |
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psychoslasher
Edited: 10-Jan-08 Member Since: 04/08/2004 Posts: 1750 |
I wonder how difficult one of these would be able to make? |
| 1/13/08 3:23 PM | |
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merryprankster_au
Edited: 13-Jan-08 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 599 |
I havn't heard od these (pretty new to weapons training). What are they? |
| 1/13/08 8:09 PM | |
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fokket
Edited: 13-Jan-08 Member Since: 10/31/2001 Posts: 8413 |
Not trying to sound rude, but go to the website, it's much quicker than way than me trying to explain it. |
| 1/24/08 5:34 PM | |
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ReneH
Edited: 24-Jan-08 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 834 |
Haven't tried the shock knives, but have tried just about everything else. I've grown accustomed to a aircraft aluminum small daggers. They typify what is found on the streets and the metal itself keeps the realism somewhat intact. My advise to you is to train with aluminum blades sans the gloves. The reason I say this is because, as was evident in the DB NatGeo show, people have a tendency to lose "respect" for the knife. Take away the gloves and both will be forced to "respect" the knife. In other words, you won't see both knife fighters slashing like crazy as if there wouldn't be any consequences for getting cut. Getting "cut" by a metal training blade in this way keeps the "respect" of the knife intact. The pain incurred from a metal blade will make you think twice about the risk to reward ratio. |
| 3/25/08 7:16 PM | |
dennis5
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Edited: 25-Mar-08 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 3949 |
ttt |
| 3/25/08 8:22 PM | |
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Crafty Dog
Edited: 25-Mar-08 Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 488 |
Shocknife has just graciously provided us with two of their new and improved model. They wanted to provide us with their military model, which has more of a zap, but could not get it out of Canada-- some sort of customs issue. We will be putting the new model to the test in about 12 days and will report back here. |
| 3/27/08 1:38 AM | |
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k0ntr0l
Edited: 27-Mar-08 Member Since: 07/22/2002 Posts: 808 |
If these things weren't 500 bucks i'd be intersted in em... =) |
| 4/8/08 5:09 PM | |
Joe Maffei
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Edited: Apr 8 2008 12:00A Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 186 |
They sent me one. I introduced this last weak in my seminar. Some of the guys from Q town have played around with it. I like it has a place in your training. |
| 4/14/08 3:16 PM | |
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e. kaye
Edited: Apr 14 2008 12:00A Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 16889 |
ttt |
| 6/23/08 2:39 AM | |
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jimmyok
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 600 |
ttt |
| 7/18/08 6:46 PM | |
twinkletoesCT
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Member Since: 12/26/02 Posts: 7360 Modern Self-Defense Center, Head Instructor |
Roy Harris zapped me with his. I would love one. |
| 8/26/08 2:23 AM | |
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adeano
Member Since: 12/14/07 Posts: 18 |
Spewing cant get in Australia... |
| 1/4/09 5:42 AM | |
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laqueus
Member Since: 11/29/08 Posts: 145 |
I like the low setting on the SK-2. Although I'm thinking the roughness on my No Lie Blade should have the same low level effect as long as you're not wearing a shirt. |
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