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FS type daggers. Compare and contrast 

Jack Spade
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Side by side dagger comparison.
1. Gerber
2. Spartan Blades Raider
3. Spartan Blades Les George
4. Fox hill knives design F.S.F.K
5. Boker V42
6. Joseph Rodgers Sheffield F.S
www.bokerusa.c...
www.foxknives....
spartanbladesu...
spartanbladesu...
www.sheffieldcollectableknives.com/product_categories/commando-knives
www.bladehq.co...
Some other new ones:
williamsbladed...
www.monkeyedge...
www.arizonacustomknives.com/products/1053353/
Watson knives makes a great cord wrapped dagger.

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@powerplay4real174
@powerplay4real174 Год назад
That's a good collection of Dagger dude 😎 Very cool knives and all about business to 🎯💯
@LarsonPetty
@LarsonPetty 5 месяцев назад
You should have a look at the Italian made Extrema Ratio Suppressor dagger/stiletto, as well as the Acta Non Verba M500 Anthropoid. The Anthropoid is basically a Czech Republic version of the Spartan Blades V-14, albeit a bit longer and bit less expensive, at around $375. The Extrema Ratio retails for approximately the same price as the V-14 Spartan, but you no longer have to go through a middle man as the Italian import/export laws have been ammended to allow the blades to be sold and shipped internationally.
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing!
@markhinton1641
@markhinton1641 Год назад
When it comes to an FS, an original pattern 1 is the most collectable/valuable but the pattern 3 issue is the best design & most practical for its intended purpose, a stealthy killing knife, pattern 3 was also the most largely produced for this reason.
@elen6670
@elen6670 Год назад
❤❤😢😂457😅😊😂❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
@nedimzukic627
@nedimzukic627 Год назад
Pozz koristite Google transmiser molim vas koja je cijena F-S 3 I DJE SE MOŽE KUPITI HVALA VAM LP
@shannonandsheila1403
@shannonandsheila1403 7 месяцев назад
I used to have an original one lost it playing in the woods when I was a kid.
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 3 месяца назад
Omg! Time to get the metal detector and a search party!
@donavantew8278
@donavantew8278 Год назад
Outstanding collection my friend, outstanding
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 Год назад
Thank you. 🙏🏻
@chiefslief1886
@chiefslief1886 Год назад
Wow so calm so deadly so beautiful... Beautiful collection❤
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 Год назад
🙏🏻 thank you very much!
@jerrydonquixote5927
@jerrydonquixote5927 Год назад
I've had that Boker dagger in my first collection, I liked it I haven't seen it in a while! I love the symmetry of daggers!
@nedimzukic627
@nedimzukic627 Год назад
Pozzz koristite Google transmiser molim vas koja je okvirno cijena F-S 3tri HVALA UNAPRED
@KnifeChatswithTobias
@KnifeChatswithTobias 3 месяца назад
Some gorgeous daggers. Thanks for sharing!
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching!
@milesoster3122
@milesoster3122 3 месяца назад
Love spartan daggers, especially the v 14. It is just so sexy. I think that will probably be the high end purchase of daggers for me, right now ive been sticking to a $100 limit right now . I want one really bad but its hard for me to spend 5-600 on a knife when there are still several guns i want to have. But i appreciate the video because from the looks of it the raider dagger wasnt that much different. I just love the v14 handle. Personally id like to have 2 v14's 😂 maybe one day 🤞🏻
@werner134897
@werner134897 11 месяцев назад
I've got the real Hill knives dagger and also the Spartan les Georges. Daggers are beautiful!
@maxander9010
@maxander9010 Год назад
Very nice collection! Thank you for sharing this.
@LongGun223
@LongGun223 Год назад
Great daggers.
@Grayman58
@Grayman58 Год назад
Number 3. Was nice
@diomedes39
@diomedes39 Год назад
It’s great! I just wish the handle was 0.5 inches longer. The second feels better in hand
@10streetX
@10streetX 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for putting names 😚
@glynnmitchell9253
@glynnmitchell9253 Год назад
Which has the strongest point in your opinion ( and if you would elaborate).
@cadencero5313
@cadencero5313 9 месяцев назад
Awesome knives.
@solacegrove9752
@solacegrove9752 Год назад
#3 and #6 🤩
@powerplay4real174
@powerplay4real174 Год назад
Yess Sirr !! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🗡️🗡️🗡️🗡️⚔️🗡️🗡️🗡️🗡️
@DickGozinya-zl2bd
@DickGozinya-zl2bd 7 месяцев назад
You should tell us what you paid for each of them.
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 6 месяцев назад
www.bokerusa.com/v-42-02bo047 www.foxknives.com/en/product/1801/fx-593.html spartanbladesusa.com/shop-all/spartan-george-v-14-dagger/ spartanbladesusa.com/shop-all/spartan-george-raider-dagger/ www.sheffieldcollectableknives.com/product_categories/commando-knives www.bladehq.com/item--Gerber-Mark-II-Fixed--4289 Some other new ones: williamsbladedesign.com/products/smd-001-special-mission-dagger-6 www.monkeyedge.com/winkler-knives-fixed-defense-dagger www.arizonacustomknives.com/products/1053353/ Watson knives makes a great cord wrapped dagger.
@upreydeen
@upreydeen 3 месяца назад
Daggers are the best "self defense" or combat weapons ever made
@glynnmitchell9253
@glynnmitchell9253 Год назад
I would also like to know which has the sharpest edges
@Kris_Stiletto
@Kris_Stiletto 4 месяца назад
Nice Collection! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 4 месяца назад
Thanks Stiletto!
@wickedfish1969
@wickedfish1969 11 месяцев назад
you are missing the Hill-Knives dagger (the original designer off the Fox dagger)
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 11 месяцев назад
I’ll have to look at that. Thanks for the info!
@jamesluther3506
@jamesluther3506 4 месяца назад
The tip might brake if you hit bone.
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 3 месяца назад
It probably would. It goes from quite a lot of material to a needle point. I think the men training with them had a different psychology to their use at that time. The designers had spent years in Hong Kong killing gangsters and communists with a shorter version. It’s really like a surgical scalpel with a large piece of steel behind it. You (general you not specific you) want to place that tip on an artery and pull the person onto it with their weight coming towards you. It’s more of precision like a sniper, aim small miss small. This can be counter intuitive and very difficult to intimate close proximity work. Adrenaline testosterone fear and our bodies fight response make it much more difficult. How does one stay calm, peaceful and relaxed so that they can kill someone more effectively? At Camp David I would patrol at night. Nothing including animals can get in or out. So the woods are filled with bucks and wildlife that has lived on that mountaintop their entire life, yet you only see them if they let you. I’d sit on a stump in the woods and just not move. After a time the night would go from dead silent to alive. Once, a buck stood up about 4 feet from where I was sitting and ignored me. I wasn’t a threat, they could feel it. If I sense a predator I can feel it. Them looking at me. If I see a threat and look at them they can feel me too (often times). Living in Oakland walking through our neighborhood there were a lot of killers. We would see each other and exchange a polite nod. “Hey, how you doing? I love those shoes, sweet ride man.” Really acknowledging respectfully, I see you and I see you seeing me. All smiles, and courtesy. Making the other person feel at ease. I see so many young vets come home and their PTSD makes so much trouble because they see the threat and you can feel it on them. They make direct eye contact with it. That threat is just another person who lives in a constant state of life and death. Then conflict. I had pitbulls for years. Best friends these dogs were. But once they started playing tug of war and then locked eyes it was all over. Not a very good service dog when you are trying to separate two best friends killing each other over intense eye contact. I have known many dangerous people over the years. The (practiced) deep voice macho types who lift weights train jiujitsu and are dripping with testosterone. I’m cool with that, you do what makes you happy. They aren’t the ones who will get you dead tho. The 17 year old from the neighborhood with shark eyes who’s already gotten away with murder half a dozen times. Then the very scary ones. The invisible people. The completely non threatening person. You never feel their presence. If you do, it’s kindness or gentleness. A small poke to the femoral and you never feel it. Dead man talking. You were paying attention to their loud friend. A tenth of a second and all of our training and preparation is worthless because we just have a few heartbeats that realize that there is nothing we can do. It’s checkmate with all our pieces on the board. Having survived them I avoid people at all costs. Attracting the attention of a true psychopath is very bad business. One of you will eventually die (if not interrupted, like those damn pitbulls). The samurai had a technique called “sheathing the blade.” In battle there may come a time when you are going to be stabbed and there is no avoiding it. In this instance they (the samurai) would intentionally guide the opponents blade into their own body. With the blade sheathed they would then strike a killing blow. They could only hope that the opponent would die before them. Best case scenario they did a good job and didn’t hit any vital organs in the execution. I am certain that at some point the tip of this blade could hit bone and break. The hope is that the person that just got the dagger tip broken off inside of them won’t notice because they have a few seconds to live while their aorta empties the contents of their blood onto the ground faster than the fastest muscle car runs a quarter mile. Hopefully then you can fix or replace that knife before the next kill. This is of course only the opinion of one person and should be taken with as many grains of salt as seem fitting. Personally I enjoy holding the blades and the feel of them. I hope I am never in a situation where I’m using this knife for its designed purpose.
@tonytramonti5828
@tonytramonti5828 2 месяца назад
Did you get these from Carl Bugenhagen by any chance? 😂
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 2 месяца назад
Forged in Meggido they were thought to be lost, but some things are never really lost… The Seventh is currently deployed. 😂
@tonytramonti5828
@tonytramonti5828 2 месяца назад
@@jackspade1889 😂👍
@geraldoguedes7634
@geraldoguedes7634 Год назад
Punhais desaine maravilhoso
@guycalgary7800
@guycalgary7800 Год назад
Great bunch of hog stickers .
@louisfourie7756
@louisfourie7756 Год назад
Other folks can't hear you
@br2266
@br2266 8 месяцев назад
You have interest in tip thickness? Weird way to start a movie bro!
@jackspade1889
@jackspade1889 8 месяцев назад
😂
@yfelwulf
@yfelwulf 8 месяцев назад
Having carried the Gerber I can tell you they are all UTTERLY USELESS you can't do any practical knife work with them and FYI a real fighting knife only has one edge because the blade it's self is used to provide blocks and hand locks.
@shannonandsheila1403
@shannonandsheila1403 7 месяцев назад
You dont know nothing
@IndianOutlaw1870
@IndianOutlaw1870 3 месяца назад
Daggers are not designed to be utility knives.
@davidholman4377
@davidholman4377 10 дней назад
I carried a gerber in 68 in I corps. Granted they are not a utility knife but that's not what they were designed for. That aside, I could cut 4 inch bamboo with a single stroke. They are certainly not useless. I lost mine in a firefight. I sure wish I had it now.
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