Saturday, November 27, 2010

Karambit

      The weapon is held by inserting the first finger into the hole at the top of the handle so that its blade curves forward from the bottom of the fist. It is primarily used in a slashing or hooking motion. The finger guard makes it difficult to disarm and allows the knife to be maneuvered in the fingers without losing one's grip.
Generally, the short Filipino karambit has found favor in the West with some martial artists because such proponents allege the bio mechanics of the weapon allow for more powerful cutting strokes and painful "ripping" wounds, and because its usability is hypothesized as more intuitive, though there continues to be debate about this method.

    This is my style handmade karambit.