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mdpatterson 07-07-2011 05:44

Knife question to QP's....and all
 
Have any QP's used/heard of this blade (Or talked to the maker?) It's from a local maker who seems like a decent guy. Prices are a crazy high, but some fairly unique designs (This model 'Jungle Fighter' is a bit too close to my 'Pacific'....and way out of my price range).

http://www.medfordknife.com/specials...fighter-s35vn#

I did ask Mr. Harsey's opinion first, but realized I was asking him to critique a fellow knife maker new to the industry (I apologize for that).

I'm only asking now as I know many QP's live in the PHX area, and might have some insight. It's advertised as (Copied from website):

"The Jungle Fighter was designed and adapted SF troops in the American military as a purpose built man fighting weapon."

Any input appreciated.

Mike

Dusty 07-07-2011 06:13

"The “hook-back” spine is for catching and drawing in tissue and material during sentry elimination techniques..."

WTF is that?:confused:

Richard 07-07-2011 06:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by mdpatterson (Post 402379)
"The Jungle Fighter was designed and adapted SF troops in the American military as a purpose built man fighting weapon."

LMAO.

I always carried several knives - either a K-Bar or USN dive knife on my harness and a demo knife in my pocket - they were tools to be used for a slew of reasons...the least of which was to be used as a "man fighting weapon" let alone a "purpose built man fighting weapon." :rolleyes:

And $750 for a utility knife - no thanks.

Richard
:munchin

Barbarian 07-07-2011 06:26

Quote:

This blade is a pure fighting weapon and not intended for general heavy field-craft use
Dumb idea.

Dusty 07-07-2011 07:05

Should go over well with your Sentry-Removal Specialists and whatnot.

longrange1947 07-07-2011 07:13

DO NOT stab a man with a knife that has a saw tooth on it. You may not get your knife back. :D

I am with Richard, I carried a KBar for years with a Swiss army knife for small utility work and he KBar was my hatchet, digging tool, and machete. Never even thought about "sneaking up and stabbing, hacking, or slicing a sentry", that is what supressed pistols were created to accomplish with less mess. :munchin

If I were to use a blade for that purpose I would use the machete technique and hack his head off. I beleive that there is a group of famed knife fighters that believe in teh same technique.

I would never pay that much money for a knife as I am not a knife collector. :D

Dusty 07-07-2011 07:17

For $750, you could hire a squad of Gurkhas for 6 weeks.

JJ_BPK 07-07-2011 07:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dusty (Post 402400)
For $750, you could hire a squad of Gurkhas for 6 weeks.


Or one QP for 10 minutes..

Less is more


:D

LibraryLady 07-07-2011 11:34

Quote:

We are the first manufacturer to use this fantastic steel which you will see others follow in 2011.
Oh, really? :munchin

LL

Papa Zero Three 07-07-2011 12:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by mdpatterson (Post 402379)
Have any QP's used/heard of this blade (Or talked to the maker?) It's from a local maker who seems like a decent guy. Prices are a crazy high, but some fairly unique designs (This model 'Jungle Fighter' is a bit too close to my 'Pacific'....and way out of my price range).

http://www.medfordknife.com/specials...fighter-s35vn#

I did ask Mr. Harsey's opinion first, but realized I was asking him to critique a fellow knife maker new to the industry (I apologize for that).

I'm only asking now as I know many QP's live in the PHX area, and might have some insight. It's advertised as (Copied from website):

"The Jungle Fighter was designed and adapted SF troops in the American military as a purpose built man fighting weapon."

Any input appreciated.

Mike



I watched the embedded video and even read though the claims about the author being a CQB martial artist hand to hand yada yada guru. I think he should stick to just making his knives, as I am sure someone might like his designs, and refrain from talking/making videos. Personally, after hearing him in that video and his explanation, I wouldn't buy a knife from him.

mdpatterson 07-07-2011 17:38

Kind of what I was expecting
 
Thanks for the replies. He is a nice enough guy, but his claims (And prices) seemed a bit exaggerated.

CRUSADERSTEEL 07-07-2011 21:20

Here's my problem with this knife.. Is it just me or is the profile almost exactly like the Yarborough?!! Even the how the tang sticks out from under the scales!! And "its being reviewed by Special Operations"? (or whateve the website said..)!! WTF does that mean... ? I think it's a double edged knock off of the Yarborough with a cheap spiny toothed hair do...
I would like to hear what qualifies as being reviewed by SOF too... his next door neighbor is probably a support dude and occasionally he lets him hold one..?!?!

I am kinda pissed.
Just my thoughts..

head 07-07-2011 21:25

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Originally Posted by CRUSADERSTEEL (Post 402560)
And "its being reviewed by Special Operations"? (or whateve the website said..)!! WTF does that mean... ?

That means it's being talked about on professionalsoldiers.com :cool:

alelks 07-07-2011 21:46

Other than Wolfgang does anyone know anyone or know anyone who knew anyone who actually snuck up on someone from behind and took them out with a knife. 20 years in the military and I never met such a person.


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