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Knife grip and stance feat. former Israeli Special Forces KarambitKnives,com

qcreek11 Mar 20



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39 Comments

  1. @Berengier817 March 20, 2024

    Always remember pointy end goes into Palestinian children

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  2. @tjitjo March 20, 2024

    Wonder how many Palestinian kids have died from that thumb grip.

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  3. @olddirtycracker March 20, 2024

    Makes tons of sense but it gonna feel wierd for a while

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  4. @mitchkupietz March 20, 2024

    I always wondered why in the Resident Evil games why they switched stances when they pulled out their blade basically switching to Southpaw. The more you know! Thank you!

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  5. @MrMountain707 March 20, 2024

    Well that was long winded

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  6. @gypzino March 20, 2024

    2nd tip: be sure being at least 30 cm taller than your opponent

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  7. @super_sigma_ March 20, 2024

    Was mostly interested in the inside knife grip of which I saw none unfortunately. This is crucial to minimize disarm opportunities of any more trained opponent, especially when reaching.

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  8. @super_sigma_ March 20, 2024

    Morgenstern. That's like Lucifer.

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  9. @josephteti7549 March 20, 2024

    Food for thought. Placing your thumb on the spine of the knife opens your grip. In a real knife fight (which I have had the displeasure of) a hard slice to the arm or boney part of the body MAY dislodge the knife from your hand….especially if your hands are sweaty…which they will be from adrenaline or bloody….which hopefully wont be yours. I experienced this exact thing during my situation. Just food for thought.

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  10. @owais146 March 20, 2024

    lOVELY PUP (BACK GROUND)

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  11. @IamStaked March 20, 2024

    basicly took a step forward. but i get the point

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  12. @nycbike73 March 20, 2024

    I tried to access the link you provide in the description but it does not take me to what is mentioned in the video.

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  13. @raptorrochester March 20, 2024

    Stab something with substance and tell me how well that grip works. And you're not putting pressure on the knife, you're putting pressure on your thumb. That grip is terrible.

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  14. @panama2008loco March 20, 2024

    great advice thks

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  15. @buatsubs3961 March 20, 2024

    Israeli's are most coward soldiers in the world

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  16. @tonyal4532 March 20, 2024

    Bull shit.

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  17. @MrWolf-le4nv March 20, 2024

    What about the reverse grip?

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  18. @alexmcgregor2854 March 20, 2024

    If you want to know how to knife fight ask a butcher not a rifleman.

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  19. @nolwino March 20, 2024

    It’s easy to do these things when you’re 7 ft tall and muscular, I don’t see this working for 5’3” 120 lb person.

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  20. @willgagner8302 March 20, 2024

    For anyone wanting to know (and this is to my knowledge) having the knife out front is mainly for defensive fighting because the blade is right there and ready to stop an attsck. In the military however, the reason they hold it in their back hand is to get the element of surprise and more aimed towards killing and offensive fighting. In a war zone kill or be killed type situation, the military arents just trying to hold a blade out and slash whatever they can, they are taught to hide that knife a little farther back, and then strike to penetrate and kill

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  21. @one-of-us9939 March 20, 2024

    Simple tactical stance. Makes sense.

    Thx bros

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  22. @Alexander-qd7nj March 20, 2024

    "Jimping"

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  23. @brikinahonix March 20, 2024

    Does this tip applies to reverse grip also?

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  24. @MiamiViceNarc March 20, 2024

    Why does the military teach thar stance with the knife in the rear hand?

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  25. @markcnc March 20, 2024

    Grrrr, i can see all the girls in the store drooling over him, KEEP HIM AWAY FROM JENN ! ! ! !
    |:)

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  26. @cerberus7.625 March 20, 2024

    Technique similar to Aikido

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  27. @jeffyork8005 March 20, 2024

    excellent !!!!!!!!!

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  28. @Diggz11 March 20, 2024

    That guy is a beast

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  29. @maverickwatchreviews March 20, 2024

    Hey Guys & Gals. My son is 9yrs old now. What age do you recommend kids start learning to shoot and what weapon type and caliber do you recommend? Great channel!

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  30. @rebekah-chriss-k4872 March 20, 2024

    Sweet stuff love blade fighting stuff

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  31. @jimmyrose17 March 20, 2024

    Great stuff! It's always good to learn from people with experience. Thanks guys

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  32. @curtwhite876 March 20, 2024

    Benchmade 940 Osborne. What a great knife! Love mine!

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  33. @terry19481948 March 20, 2024

    do you guys sell knives at top guns?

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  34. @Excalibur01 March 20, 2024

    This seems to apply to pocket knives that are single edge. Some people carry double edge or full size knives with full tang

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  35. @JoeJoe6678 March 20, 2024

    What knife is the best or recommendation?

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  36. @junebugrc3015 March 20, 2024

    I heard its better to hold your knife back hand style so you have more angle to strike than a regular front hand strike like your doing

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  37. @mrbigjem87 March 20, 2024

    I just lost my knife and I feel bad that why I am commenting cuz I'm sad. I literally lost a couple of minutes ago

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  38. @Tardisius March 20, 2024

    Same principle in Fencing with swords =)

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  39. @ibthumper2 March 20, 2024

    Oh dear, FIRST.

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