Schrade Push Dagger Fixed Blade Knife
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Stay Chiseled's Review of Schrade Push Dagger Fixed Blade Knife
Whats perfect:
The blade length and overall dimensions.
The handles and ergonomics
Grip is sticky and stay put in your hand
Sheath retention is confident and clasps the topside of the blade in place.
The price
Blade is a low key, matte gray, no polished shine or glitterati to draw attention.
What needs work:
The sheath. I have big hands and so I needed to sand the plastic down to achieve a solid purchase on the knife. Even then, i cant fully wrap my hands around it before I present the knife. So I find myself with a semi-purchase in the handle.
This problem actually helps with concealment, but I also have a few other push daggers and many Gabe the same issue. Cold steel knives don’t have this problem as the stem of the knife is much longer, but they make economical sheaths that leave much to be desired.
To solve this, perhaps the next version will offer another half inch to the stem? Practice with presentation will have to do for now. Stay chiseled!
I place daggers in the same location (appendix) as it gives me options for different situations. Right or left handed issue is not a problem. I’ve found myself in more knife situations than firearms, and honestly speaking- a knife is a much better option in an urban gas station, store, jogging, park, etc.
The blade length and overall dimensions.
The handles and ergonomics
Grip is sticky and stay put in your hand
Sheath retention is confident and clasps the topside of the blade in place.
The price
Blade is a low key, matte gray, no polished shine or glitterati to draw attention.
What needs work:
The sheath. I have big hands and so I needed to sand the plastic down to achieve a solid purchase on the knife. Even then, i cant fully wrap my hands around it before I present the knife. So I find myself with a semi-purchase in the handle.
This problem actually helps with concealment, but I also have a few other push daggers and many Gabe the same issue. Cold steel knives don’t have this problem as the stem of the knife is much longer, but they make economical sheaths that leave much to be desired.
To solve this, perhaps the next version will offer another half inch to the stem? Practice with presentation will have to do for now. Stay chiseled!
I place daggers in the same location (appendix) as it gives me options for different situations. Right or left handed issue is not a problem. I’ve found myself in more knife situations than firearms, and honestly speaking- a knife is a much better option in an urban gas station, store, jogging, park, etc.
Best Used for:
- self defence
- Close quarter combat
- quick access
Would Recommend:
Yes