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Thanks for all you do in your write ups Pat. I appreciate you.
I retired from 34 years of Active, Guard, and Reserve Army. One comment I share with all readers, is that we do not win Silver Stars. I fought with many in AFGN who deserved to awarded Silver Star medals but never were, and in fact some were never even awarded Bronze Star medals for Silver Star level actions.
You can win competitions, but combat medals are what is awarded by those good senior leaders who do their job in officially recognizing hard service by subordinates. We don’t win them.
Thanks Again and God Bless.
W.F.
(Who did win a fishing derby once. Junior Division.)
Absolutely disagree with your statement of award approvals.
RCude, what is your thoughts on combat awards? Not EOT awards… but actual valorous awards?
Great review of a special type of knife. I carry a karambit daily and love that it not only slashes great, but also it punches deep holes in things easily when held in an icepick grip, just punching naturally,very fast and nasty. The reviewed model looks great and I want one!
Good review!
I notice it looks to be double-edged, while many karambits are single-edged: sharpened only on the inside of the “claw.” With a double edge, there are definitely more possibilities. Yes, it’s a specialized combat blade, but someone with a little training could make things very difficult for an attacker. Thank you for bring this knife to our attention. It looks like a good one!