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Defensive Knives & Other Weapons Most people that carry a gun also carry a knife or other weapon as a backup. Finding a good blade is often harder than finding a good pistol or revolver.

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Old July 24th, 2009, 06:25 PM   #11
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Wow, that must be new. Have to admit I had "no idea" what a subclaw was and had to check out of curiosity. Seems to be a varient of the flat version someone made a few yrs ago that you could fit in your wallet. Like this version
much better. Awesome design. Remember the old hawk billed knives and carpet cutter styles. Think that a lady named Gracilla Cracillus Boggs (???) was
one of first to adopt the "claw" into a mean self-defense blade. The rakers that Wolfshead posted reminded me of the old palm claws that "ninjas" use to climb up a wall with. Out of curiosity, just how "thick" is that the Subclaw? Does it have a pocket clip? I live withing few minutes from Smoky Mtn Knifeworks (they have almost everything known to man and unbelievable displays) and might want to take a drive to check this one out.
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Old July 26th, 2009, 02:40 AM   #12
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Nice, cool....Forget that! Those are MEAN looking! Remind me not to sneak up on the Daywalkers.
10/4 on that.If you ever see they guy you won't need reminding. Chad makes his living whipping convict butt and it shows he is built like an ape.

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Wow, that must be new. Have to admit I had "no idea" what a subclaw was and had to check out of curiosity.
The SubCom series knives by Chad Los Banos AKA DayWalker have been around for a little while. I too just discovered them a short while back. They are available in several blade styles as can be seen at Boker Knives by Chad Los Banos I posted a review of mine at Tiny Boker Poker. There was alot of great input on that thread including links to some excellent SD demos using the SubClaw. IMO the design is nothing short of brilliant making it the only little knife I have ever considered as a viable SD weapon. I EDC mine as a money clip. While it is not my primary weapon of choice I have no doubt when all else fails my SubCom will show the bad guy his guts long before he see's my cash in his hands.
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