
The Kershaw blade is a popular option among protection knife buyers. It's lightweight and easy to open. It is also widely accepted and reasonably priced. The blade is sharp and very durable. If you are looking for a high-quality, affordable knife, the Kershaw is an excellent choice.
CRKT M21-12G Foldable Pocketknife
The CRKT M21-14SFG pocketknife is very sturdy and fits perfectly in your hand. The handle is made from G10 and the blade is made from AUS-8 Stainless Steel. It also comes with a Carson Flipper, which makes opening and shutting the blade easier and protects your fingers.
The knife is unique because of its many unique features. It comes with a G-10 grip, a G-10 spear point blade, an AutoLAWKS automated safety and a stainless-steel pocket clip. It's a great choice for people who need a knife that can endure heavy use.
Microtech Combat Troodon
Microtech Combat Troodon is a full-sized OTF knife with double-action. It was originally intended for military personnel as well as law enforcement. The knife's full-size, durable design makes it easy to deploy quickly. It also comes in a variety of blade options and finishes. This knife, with its double-edged blade, is ideal for close-quarters situations. It's also a fantastic collector's item.

The Microtech Combat Troodon protection knife comes with two blades and an automatic double-action OTF firing mechanism. The knife is a favorite among first responders, military personnel and law enforcement officers for its robust, double-action design. It has even been featured as a sequel in the John Wick movie franchise. This is one of the best-selling products from the company.
Smith & Wesson Fixed Blade Knife
Smith & Wesson Series is a classic fixed blade knife. These knives are made with the same legendary performance and quality as Smith & Wesson's other products. They are a great choice for outdoor pursuits.
The fixed-blade knife has a black powder-coated stainless steel blade and ergonomically-designed rubberized handles. The blade has a false edge and lanyard holes for increased visibility and ease of carry. The knife is equipped with a black, molded composition boot clip sheath that makes it convenient for storage and easy transportation.
Yojimbo 2
The Spyderco/Janich Wharncliffe new Spyderco/Yojimbo 2 protection knife is now available. It has a CPM S30V CPM blade with a hollow ground edges and Compression lock. It also comes with peel-ply, textured G-10 scales. The Yojimbo has a durable black coating, with the exception of the blade which is covered in a Diamond-Like Carbon(DLC) coating.
The Yojimbo 2 boasts a refined design. It also has Wharncliffe blade profiles that allow for consistent pressure and cutting. This blade design makes it a great choice for self defense. It is also stronger than regular blade profiles.

Mini-Griptilian
Benchmade Mini-Griptilian, a compact, ambidextrous knife that protects against injury and has a tanto-style blade. It weighs just under two ounces and is comfortable to carry around. It features an ergonomically designed handle, with lots of jiping and a tight pattern of diamonds.
Mini Griptilian comes with a hollow grind blade and a swedge for easy piercing. The blade is large enough to do most utility tasks. You can get the knife in several colors, including a bright and yellow version.
FAQ
What is your most effective self defense technique?
The best way to defend yourself from an attack is to avoid it altogether. Run away from an attack as quickly as you can. This will give you time to think of a better defense strategy.
You can use any of the defensive techniques you've learned to help you escape. These include kicks and punches. You can also grab your attacker’s arms or legs to stop him attacking you further.
You can fight back with any means you have available if none of these options are effective. Your naked hands are the most powerful weapon. You should learn how to use them correctly if you are not familiar with the basics.
What is the best place to practice self-defense?
Self-defense should be practiced in your own backyard. But if you don’t have the space to practice, you can always go elsewhere.
You can practice in a parking garage, in a park or in your living room. Be aware of where you are and what is around you.
This is extremely dangerous. Always practice with a partner.
What should I look for when taking a self-defense course?
You should consider the reputation and experience of the instructor when choosing a self defense class. Ask about their credentials.
Ask if they offer discounts or free trials. Some instructors offer exclusive offers to students who sign up for their courses.
Ask them if they offer online courses so that you can access them whenever you like.
Ask if the school offers emergency medical attention after class. This is especially important in the event that you are hurt during a class.
It is important to find a class that offers a variety exercises. This will allow you to practice each technique in a relaxed environment.
How much does it set you back to take a self defence course?
There are many self defence courses. The price of self-defense classes varies depending on where they are held and whether they are taken in person or electronically.
Some schools charge just $50 per Month, while others charge upto $200.
Check out your local community centers if you're looking to save money. Many of these places offer free self-defense lessons.
Statistics
- Some people walk into a gym thinking they are going to become the best by training whenever they like and not putting 100% effort in. (budodragon.com)
- Verbal harassment was the most common form, but 51 percent of women said they were touched or groped in an unwelcome way, while 27 percent of women survived sexual assault. (healthline.com)
- In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
- Most likely, you'll get tapped out by 90% of the people in your first 3-5 months. (mmaclan.com)
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How To
How to Survive a Home Invasion
Home invasion is terrifying, especially when you have kids. We didn't know what it would feel like to be in the midst of home invasions when we began our home security installation journey. Here's the information we've gleaned so far.
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Do Not Allow Your Children to See The Attackers. Our children were upstairs sleeping when two men entered our house. They were kept downstairs until the police arrived. Our kids weren't hurt, but they saw enough to traumatize them.
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Lock Up All Valuables. All valuables are kept in a safe in the bedroom. Even if someone attempts to break into your house, they won’t be able access it.
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Keep An Eye Out For Burglars. We live in an area that is prone to burglaries. We pay attention to suspicious cars and people.
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Have A Backup Plan. Our family will be financially protected in case anything happens. We also have a plan to leave the country if necessary.
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Always be prepared If you are ever in a situation where your life is at stake, it is important to be prepared. You should always have water and food on hand.
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Call 911 first. If you find out that someone has broken into your home, call 911 immediately. It's better not to wait for someone to break into your home than to call the police.
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Use common sense. Never allow anyone into your home who doesn't belong. Do not invite strangers.
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Seek out help from neighbors and other people in the local area. Call neighbors or friends if you feel unsafe. They can watch your back, while you call the police.
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Keep calm and do what is instructed by police officers. Do what is asked. Do not run away from officers or resist arrest.
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Take Pictures Of Any Evidence. Take pictures of any evidence found during the investigation. This includes fingerprints, blood samples and other items.
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Local Law Enforcement can be contacted to file a report. File a report with law enforcement even if no one was injured. You may be able to prevent other crimes.
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Contact the Insurance Company Immediately. Get in touch with your insurance company immediately. Tell your insurance company everything that has happened, and ask them to send an adjuster.
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Retire Personal Belongings. You should get rid of all personal belongings. If you're wearing expensive jewelry, take it off and put it somewhere safe.
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Take Care of Yourself. Clean up after yourself. Throw away the trash, sweep up broken glass, and make sure all doors and windows are locked.
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Talk about What Has Been. It is not a good idea to talk about the events that happened to you. You never know who might try to use this information against you later on.