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I am officially calling you out Rayce you coward.
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Hey, uhh, if anyone in Orange County, CA has some shock knives I'd love to throw down. It's been like seven years since I've done any Inosanto stuff (came packaged with the JKD Concepts) or DTS (a friend of mine showed me how to cut properly with a Barong), but I'd be down to give everyone the knife fight they're looking for and get to try out shock knives via ego-free shenanigans the process.
If you're a grappler, maybe we can throw one in while we're rolling and see how my white belt BJJ holds up with a shock knife to worry about.
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Originally posted by kendamu View PostHey, uhh, if anyone in Orange County, CA has some shock knives I'd love to throw down. It's been like seven years since I've done any Inosanto stuff (came packaged with the JKD Concepts) or DTS (a friend of mine showed me how to cut properly with a Barong), but I'd be down to give everyone the knife fight they're looking for and get to try out shock knives via ego-free shenanigans the process.
If you're a grappler, maybe we can throw one in while we're rolling and see how my white belt BJJ holds up with a shock knife to worry about.
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Originally posted by Pship Destroyer View PostMost of Australia is wild, lawless bush where is it considered perfectly lawful to carry a survival knife.
The knife laws in Australia largely target street criminals and thugs with concealable blades.. not reasonable (practical) knife or cutting tool use, such as self defense from charging wallabies, hunting, or bushwalking the Outback in general.
You can legally purchase these at 18, mate.
You can buy a machette sure, but unless its in a shed or a work environment its useless. Where i live, you cant have an item where its use is specifically 'self defence'.
The laws target 'criminals', yeah cos criminals give a fuck about laws.
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Originally posted by D Dempsey View PostGood luck finding someone. I planned on ordering two of them last year and they're around $600 per unit. The Stress Knives were half that, but still more than I wanted to spend on a single piece of equipment.... Also they're not allowed to ship them to Michigan so that was an additional challenge.
I figured that I might as well offer up my own knife training experience just in case there was a slim chance that a throwdown might result from it.
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Originally posted by Kravbizarre View PostBut majority of people dont live in the bush. In small towns everyone knows eachother so cops know who the trouble makers are, they are not going to give a normal person a hard time if they have a folder in thier pocket.
You can buy a machette sure, but unless its in a shed or a work environment its useless. Where i live, you cant have an item where its use is specifically 'self defence'.
The laws target 'criminals', yeah cos criminals give a fuck about laws.
for machetes, of course.
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Originally posted by Kravbizarre View PostThe laws target 'criminals', yeah cos criminals give a fuck about laws.
You can stop a lot of crime with a well placed weapons charge.
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Originally posted by Pship Destroyer View PostExactly. That is the logic behind making laws that punish criminal behavior like wielding stealth knives designed for murder, in public places.
You can stop a lot of crime with a well placed weapons charge.
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Originally posted by D Dempsey View PostGood luck finding someone. I planned on ordering two of them last year and they're around $600 per unit. The Stress Knives were half that, but still more than I wanted to spend on a single piece of equipment.... Also they're not allowed to ship them to Michigan so that was an additional challenge.
https://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/s...9&series=2348&
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