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My 2 cents.
The most important thing I have ever been taught about selecting a blade for self defense is this: You need something physical on the knife to prevent your hand from slipping down on to the blade when making any kind of stabbing motion. Good rubberized grips are not enough. Then there is sweat and blood all over your hand and you have lost fine motor skill and that adrenaline is making you stronger than you usually are.... you need some sort of cross piece.
The Boker in the picture above has an excellent example of what I am talking about. Other than that as far as I am concerned a metal blade of any type will do the trick on opening up some one's skin.
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S&W M&P340CT, Glock 22, Springfield XDm, SIG Sauer P229 Elite
"For those who have fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know".
Unknown Marine, Khe Sanh
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