Cold Steel Safe Maker 1 Push Dagger Review
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2020
- I like unique items but when it comes to EDC gear, I'm very particular about certain details. I haven't carried a push dagger in a while and this piece is not exactly your usual push dagger. It has some improvements from designs over the other brands and will still need to be improved. See if my review helps you if you are planning to purchase a similar item.
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I got the shorter Urban Edge, and love it. Thing about push daggers is it’s functionality even if the wielder has the most basic knowledge of punching. You don’t necessarily have to learn an entirely new system of fighting to use it.
That Kray-ex is really good stuff. I've had 2 Cold Steel knives with Kray-ex handles I bought in 1995 and have used since then. Literally 27 years of use and the Kray-ex holds up just fine when used in an un-gloved hand. My Cold Steel knives are the longest relationship I've ever had beside my Craftsman framing hammer that my dad bought me 30 years ago.
I have the safe maker 2 and the serrated urban edge. The size of this one was what got my attention too! I really like it. I like all three. They're all, BADASS BLADES!!! Great video btw!
Quality review true professional very informative. Already bought the Benchmade 175BK and I love it.
CS's push daggers are an amazing value. If you watch some of the other videos on YT of the punishment these things can deal and remain intact...they are awesome.
I originally was looking for brass knuckles but couldn’t find any so ended up ordering one of these
Drawing it is no issue. There's a lot of resistance compared to other sheaths I've seen, so it takes a solid pull to release. This is probably why it doesn't rattle like my other push dagger. Drawing it is no trial though, and not a danger in cutting myself. Putting it back in certainly IS dangerous if not done carefully, so I always guide it in carefully. It came razor sharp, so that could be bad. But I'm not really concerned about sheathing it swiftly - drawing speed is important, but not so much the other way. As for the clearance, it would adversely impact the concealability due to greater length for more clearance, so I'm OK with that.
I still prefer the safemaker 2 as a carry option. Its the right size in my opinion. This is more of a back pack carry or boot carry size for me.
Awesome video, this really helped me out a bunch because I'm having some carry issues with my safemaker 2.
Jesus christ that thing looks fucking lethal!
I have daily carried one of this models for the last two years. I use it in the lower right side of mi back, I feel this way more comfortable. During jabbing I prefer use it between the knucles of my index and major fingers. I think that the product is the best in front of the other brands. Also is the most expensive, at least in Argentina.
Sharpens really fast. You only need to sharpen the flat side of the grind. Easy to get a sharp edge but actually this is a not a slasher it's a stabber.
The blade shape being flat on the back side creates a single bevel edge. These are very easily sharpened. Just a slight bevel on the flat side and you have a hair popping edge.
I got one of theses the smaller 3 and a half inch blade. The plastic. Clip broke on mine. But man that blade is really sharp probably going to use zip tied so I can actually EDC it.
My Safe Maker sheath clip wouldn't fit my belt so I broke it off and replaced it. Now it works for IWB it wouldn't before.
I have carried one of these IWB for almost 2 years. Only problem is the sheath is made of such hard plastic it dulls the blade if you bump the sides when drawing or replacing the dagger. Not bad for the price.
Cold steel drop forged push knife for the win. It's a little more money but it's worth it
Mine just came today and although I like the knife I don’t like the sheath. It doesn’t have the full belt loop option. There’s a 1 1/2” Ulti-Clip. Not very user friendly. I’ll have to find another option before I can add it to my EDC set up.
It's tec-lock capable too. If you needed to really secure it. Which you would of you really plan on carrying it.
Yes it is worth it, IF you know how to use a knife in Combat for Self Defense! The advantage of that thing is that knife is really hard to disarm it whoever wields it, I mean if I want to disarm someone who is wielding a cold steel Push Dagger I'm gonna have to use my 7-1/2 inch Tanto Knife to cut his arm. Or perhaps the karambit will do just fine in a knife fight