Fighting aside; having more of your hand free to apply pressure, support objects and use your thumb without having to drop your knife in-between cuts makes it potentially excellent for *ALL* manner of bushcraft and processing prey. I'd have to handle one myself to know if it's actually got the goods but it might better than having a karambit just swinging on your pinky while you tie a knot.
@dago4076 Says:
Sami combat Schrott
@kentw.england2305 Says:
Not a word on how to use it!
@karateschule_kumadera Says:
Moin Jörg, mit diesem Messer ergeben sich sehr viele Möglichkeiten für Kampfkünstler! Ist es geplant auch „Trainingsmesser“ herzustellen? Das würde das Training mit diesem Messer extrem erleichtern. Liebe Grüße Dennis
@jefflebowsky3329 Says:
Wo bekomme ich das Messer ?
@MrBollocks10 Says:
Thanks for showing us the features.
@redmimic5532 Says:
Sold out ☹
@dennisjohansson5716 Says:
The damn knife is genious. Thats just how it is, no other like it exists. Mr. Sprave is good at what he does!
@jessebrown8519 Says:
This design would also be great for underwater use - pure brilliance - with ❣️ from Montana
@bytesandbikes Says:
I could see this really catching on after being in a TV show or movie. Imagine if this had been the Crysknife!
@stever197037 Says:
If you want to fight and punch with a knife.
Hold it the other way, facing down.
@wingnutbert9685 Says:
I bet, in Canada or other countries with the same laws, this would be illegal as it's too close to brass knuckles. 😕😥
@amycahoon721 Says:
Would love to buy any of your products joerg but as I live in Australia, its nearly next to impossible to purchase any knife from overseas.
@kurtacus3581 Says:
Could this be used for a push dagger? Have it be attached to the outside loop on the middle finger
@emeraldalba Says:
Please, please please make one for us poor defenseless ladies Joerg. Be ever so grateful 😊😇🥰
@denniscrowley8517 Says:
Beautiful knife. Very practical design. I want one.
@christianbenda6489 Says:
Schönes Video, das einen noch neugieriger auf das Messer macht und einen zum probieren animiert. 😁
@theodorleberle Says:
"The point is always away from you."
Well, not really. Thorsten often has the point towards his neck. If you put your hand's up in a typical pose it gets dangerous in my opinion. A strike into your cover/defence can be very dangerous then.
@yourhighschoolenglishteach8405 Says:
the “danger” of breaking your fingers when using ring knives is real. personally, i no longer carry ring knives for SD because of this issue. obviously its not impossible to work around (bc karambits are historically successful), but having the knife wrapped around your finger bones presents an issue that is not present on a normal knife handle.
i have no concern about somebody else being able to twist the knife out of my grip and break my fingers. however, if the knife gets stuck in something heavy, and that heavy thing falls over, quite a bit of torque can be exerted on the finger bones.
@Dinoslay Says:
Looks like you had additional background audience. 🐶
@Archangel-pd1rn Says:
Hmmm... failing 4 out of 10 times in a quick draw danger scenario is no good when fine motor skills is degraded by stress. It requires a conceiled quick draw pressure test in sparring with several people of varying skill. I'd still prefer something conventional.
@Toon_Ya Says:
11:43 der Hund 😂😍
@TheDamageinc81 Says:
Off topic ... Ya know ... how these guys, along with millions of others speak more than one language in Europe fluently like it ain't nothing .. I think people overlook this all the time ...
@andromydous Says:
Unfortunately, no matter how much effort you put into proving the efficacy of the knife, there will still be some who will argue against it.
@UnknownK4ge Says:
When did you change your profile picture
@metern Says:
I would like to see a video where they turn the knife to hold it downwards and then stab something hard with a lot of force.
@metern Says:
I never thought a finger would break. Only that the handle would bend and squeeze your index finger when stabbing. 😁
@metern Says:
I was one of the people who commented during the prototyping and making of the knife, that sed that the handle is to weak and can bend and squeeze your finger if you do a hard stabbing attack, because i thought the handle was to thin. And the mettal had to be a really expensive alloy. I was skeptical in all but the two last videos. And now im glad i was wrong 😃
@fodaseocanal Says:
Rolfie cameo 10/10
@bastian1847 Says:
Joerg, I love the design. Please make a version that auto restracts; this would be incredibly useful in a scenareo where you want to keep it on, and be able to use it onl,y when you use your thumb to push it out
@deadlymarmoset2074 Says:
100% Rolfie approved
@GaryGraham66 Says:
A double ended non lethal version (no blade) would be beneficial for a safer self defense, a non trained user could still do some damage to an attacker without actually severely wounding them. Also a trained person could use it to hit pressure points on an attacker to cause some debilitating attacks.
@Dubistgenial Says:
Bibel: Wer mit dem Schwert tötet, wird mit dem Schwert getötet werden.
@Auynix Says:
You didn't say, let me show you his features 😂
@dewaldwestermann8541 Says:
We found our president for the revelution to freedom... also can't wait to see you on Demo ranch in the future
@transatlanticsilkcottonfabrics Says:
Reverse grip karambit style?
Nice one
@jdemeter4357 Says:
I would like to order a 3x design with a larger blade, hopefully magnacut steel with extra high HRC.
@jdemeter4357 Says:
Breaking of fingers is not a problem it is degloving , ( your skin is the glove and when with twisting pressure grabs the skin . With a quick pull it literally pulls the skin off. ( Pictures are nasty to view)
@jdemeter4357 Says:
Hopefully this design isn't considered also brassnuckles. Alot of places doesn't allow knives with D-guard handles. Shame if it is being that a person is only allowed to stab attackers.
@johnsung9302 Says:
Like the karambit knife, the snake knife, the snake knife will need a bit more training than the karambit, because it is a new type of knife and as it is not traditional to the usual knife. And from this video, it probably has more potential in regards to lethal and/or less lethal uses and probably is far more versatile than the karambit,
@Timbo.1776 Says:
I love the idea and look of it how much are they American money
@familydipol Says:
Steel grade and quality? If sharpen needs to be done, in the field… steel grade? Hardened ?
@user-McGiver Says:
you're thinking outside the box mate!... don't be surprised for ppl not always getting you!... you're doing great!... I loved the blowgun too... keep it up!
@user-McGiver Says:
something that nobody say is that, IF YOU LOSE IT IN A FIGHT AND SOMEBODY GRAB IT, YOU WILL HAVE PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT BACK!.... it will take them time to find out how to handle it!
@hulkthedane7542 Says:
Genious as always.... now confirmed 👍.
@user-McGiver Says:
never mind what ''they'' say Joerg, your ''snake'' is 'great!... I bought one from China a simular, but different design, The handle and the blade are the same, it leaves your fingers free to grab, works just like yours is just half the size, the blade starts in the middle of the grip and the tip only is out... great for work, fight, 7-8 grips awesome... I carry it around my neck for over a year, one piece of 440c steel...
@PathfinderAngus627 Says:
I wonder if the knife would still work if it wiggled the other way, i.e. the first finger was behind the first coil, the second in front, and so on
@MikesFoggyIdea Says:
It's interesting and would like to have one but that's not going to happen with only a handful made. Why not make a larger print run?
@IHeXaHI Says:
Will this ever be available in Australia? It is an amazing idea and very creative!
@robertb8673 Says:
Der Mann braucht Trainer messer für seine Schule.
3d gedruckt oder aus aluminium.
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