Re: purse knife
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: UKDslayer</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dtask</div><div class="ubbcode-body">and would immediately convey the message to "back off".
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You think brandishing a knife will always give the message "back off"? When its 3 guys to one woman?
Point about OC well taken, not to mention it can have virtually no affect on someone on meth, and knives do have some utility esp. as a back-up (not to mention I find use for my "utility knife" all the time). I'm not saying they are worthless, I just worry about them being used against a non-trained individual and they really do require an investment in training to not do more harm than good. And to the OP - make sure she knows how to get out of the inside of a locked trunk too...
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Yeah I do think that brandishing the benchmade auto I just purchased is going to get the point across to anyone wanting to fuck with her. I know I don't want to get cut myself for one.
OC, or a gun negative.
Putting a gun in her purse is opening a whole new world of training needed as well as responsibility level at all times.
I"m not saying a knife doesn't do this, it does, just at a more basic level.
Thanks for the advice from those above. Here is my choice
http://www.benchmade.com/products/14850
And I got it for $166.00 shipped.
Damn good price for a benchmade auto. And simple enough to use in a pressure situation while at the same time making it pretty hard to injury yourself or someone else inadvertently. pepper spray and a gun lost out big time on that fact alone.
And yes I do believe that some basic skills in learning how to deal with and get away from harm are usually more effective. I'm teaching her those now. The knife is a last resort.
You need to understand the person before suggesting the type of defense they use.
In this case I understand who this person is and the best route to take for them.