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    Not for me, not "bangles and bobbles" guy. I stick to more traditional blades
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    Here Sharkey Sharkey....c'mon boy!!!
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    **********, the description makes this sound like a vicious weapon underwater.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp Knife
    ...freezes all tissues and organs surrounding the point of injection on land or at sea
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    What did you think of the watermelon video?
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    For that kind of money I'll stick to my bang stick.
    Well why not?

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    Yeah, I think I'd rather have the 12ga. than some compressed gas too.
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    If you're close enough to the shark to use the knife, you are close enough to the shark to be lunch.
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    I was thinking land animals....
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    They'd be close enough to eat you too.
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    True Very True

    I got mine from a cousin that moved back from Florida. It does a super job with those short shells (about 1" long) come fall when we slaughter hogs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tennecedar View Post
    True Very True

    I got mine from a cousin that moved back from Florida. It does a super job with those short shells (about 1" long) come fall when we slaughter hogs.
    I was talking about the knife in both of my posts, not bang sticks. At least with the bang stick there is a little distance.
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    oops

    The knife is way too 007 for me.
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    Blood Grove posted on that knife last fall:

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ght=wasp+knife
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    Thats kinda cool, but imo about as useful as a doorknob on a buffalo...
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    That was all of that thread I needed to read. Thanks Rick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WildernessMike View Post
    **********, the description makes this sound like a vicious weapon underwater.
    that exactly what it was designed to be a divers self defense weapon against sharks and other marine life. With the capability to be utilized on land also. The problem with this is while it is legal the projectile component might render this tool/weapon illegal in many jurisdictions. Take for instance if pepper spray or tasers are illegal in your area than you can make a safe bet that using this item in a self defense situation will win you a new set of bracelets and jump suit.
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    And flip flops. Don't forget the cool set of flip flops.
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    Anyone using the term 'surgical steel' is likely full of gas already.

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    i'd actually like to have one of these to carry.. i'll admit it's a bit james bondish, but i'd still like it.

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    Cool Hmmm.....

    I have 3 requirements for any knife I might buy:

    1.) A RH rating of 56-58.
    2.) A full tang.
    3.) A price tag of not more than $120.

    This knife has all but 3 of those features. Also I require a brand name & a nice look & feel to the blade which is, IMO, lacking in this one. Add to that the fact that I don't SCUBA dive...! However, for our richer members there's the "Bear Grylls" knife....
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