Showing an ultralight titanium alloy ice pick. This is sold by ASR and Shomer-Tec. Various options listed below for your convenience. Enjoy! :D *DEFENSE ETC.* ASR Ice Pick: s71.co/3WnA6Iy Shomer-Tec Ice Pick: s71.co/3hDq81h Maxam Dagger: s71.co/4cecvAZ Kaimeisite Defense Spike: s71.co/4cDohEE HUA Self Defense Spike: s71.co/3FZ2Uk0 Rough Rider Highland Spike: s71.co/3wjWYvb SORD Dagger: s71.co/3XKDqQD Spear Pro Dagger: s71.co/3XM1F0G Aitor Hammerhead Dagger: s71.co/3VNGjgF TAK Fulcrum Tanto: s71.co/4aIlbiG TAK Havoc Dagger: s71.co/4aH90CF TAK Spear Point Dagger: s71.co/48sUqgQ TAKUMITAK STORE: s71.co/4aaY9QY Bowie Spike: amzn.to/2njwcnL Tokyo Spike: amzn.to/2oRQIwd Drop Point Spike: amzn.to/2o1HY6n Tanto Spike: amzn.to/2muPvtP Delta Dart: s71.co/2KUESg8 Serrated Kobun: s71.co/3BOihX1
@@WeAllJuggleKnives Hey I wanted to send you a couple logo designs for your circular UA-cam logo. Every time I see your pic I notice it’s an ace of spades card and the corners are cut off and the sides are black. Just wanted to share a couple ideas and see if you think they are cool. Art is my thing so if I can contribute in a small way then cool
Brutal... I love it! lmao With the knife laws being what they are over here, I could just claim it's a magic wand... Abra cadaver. lol shouldn't joke. Moral confusion is real.
Man i was looking at one of your videos because i just bought the double edged shrade karambit because to this day there's nothing else on the market like it, and today i see you bought an ice pick, my first combat ice pick i bought something like 5 years ago because i had a very good armory seller who was in the special forces and knew a lot about mafia crimes, and he basically explained to me how this was used as the most effective assassination tool someone can dream off i'll pass on the graphic details for the sake of this "family friendly website" (only on certain subjects weirdly but anyway), but yeah it's a really great addition to your collection, but for me it's really not a self defense tool like you said and it's more about a premeditated action tool in an urban area where you would want to do things silently and leave no traces at all, so there's ways to use this to do exactly that, you can imagine that since you have a smaller entry than with a slashing motion, you will have a smaller exit point for blood, cerebrospinal fluid and so on, so one can use that feature to quickly block that point and make the hemmorage solely internal, which of course result in way less of a mess, the only way to get as less of a mess is by using a blunt weapon, but then you have to have a lot of space to manoeuver, which is not always the case especially in urban areas (not mentionning the concealing factor), so yes this is an extremely simple yet efficient weapon, i just bought a new one from Bastinelli, people that aren't weapons enthousiast could never understand why the hell you would put 150€ on an ice pick, but that's because of course it's way more than a simple ice pick. Thank you for your videos !
Yeah I would rank the ice pick is a "pro level" tool. Got to train with them all but that one requires a bit more skill & accuracy than some other options. Lol
Cool and all, but for that price you could get a couple cheap daggers that can still shank a dude but actually have a real handle, include a sheath, and can do some cutting as well. I mean a Cold Steel Counter Tac 1 is like $40? Just can't see myself choosing this over something like that...
@@WeAllJuggleKnives For the purpose those things are meant for I'd want a guard. For me it's preferable to a paracord wrap or other improvised handle imo which is basically a necessity for an untextured spike. Personally, something like the Cold Steel Tanto or Bowie Spike is plenty streamlined for me, as well as being more useful(both as a tool and a weapon) at less than half the cost. Plus you get a sheath and don't have to make a handle. At $20 I could maybe see the practicality of this(though I'd still pick the CS Spike) but at $60 you're really just paying for the coolness factor of owning a spike made out of titanium. Nothing wrong with that, owning an Okinawan nunti bo isn't exactly practical either...but it doesn't mean there isn't one in my room!
Showing an ultralight titanium alloy ice pick. This is sold by ASR and Shomer-Tec. Various options listed below for your convenience. Enjoy! :D
*DEFENSE ETC.*
ASR Ice Pick: s71.co/3WnA6Iy
Shomer-Tec Ice Pick: s71.co/3hDq81h
Maxam Dagger: s71.co/4cecvAZ
Kaimeisite Defense Spike: s71.co/4cDohEE
HUA Self Defense Spike: s71.co/3FZ2Uk0
Rough Rider Highland Spike: s71.co/3wjWYvb
SORD Dagger: s71.co/3XKDqQD
Spear Pro Dagger: s71.co/3XM1F0G
Aitor Hammerhead Dagger: s71.co/3VNGjgF
TAK Fulcrum Tanto: s71.co/4aIlbiG
TAK Havoc Dagger: s71.co/4aH90CF
TAK Spear Point Dagger: s71.co/48sUqgQ
TAKUMITAK STORE: s71.co/4aaY9QY
Bowie Spike: amzn.to/2njwcnL
Tokyo Spike: amzn.to/2oRQIwd
Drop Point Spike: amzn.to/2o1HY6n
Tanto Spike: amzn.to/2muPvtP
Delta Dart: s71.co/2KUESg8
Serrated Kobun: s71.co/3BOihX1
"Tactical" ice pick, wow! 90% Titanium, wow!. Great review, that for posting.
Thanks, my bro!
A great tool. I use it everyday at my job. Probing, scraping, thumping tires,crushing items for testing. Multi-use versatility.
For sure! Glad you have one!
Drool worthy gear room dude. Wow.
Thanks, bro!
That room is amazing! The shank is cool too.
Thanks, bro!
@@WeAllJuggleKnives Hey I wanted to send you a couple logo designs for your circular UA-cam logo. Every time I see your pic I notice it’s an ace of spades card and the corners are cut off and the sides are black. Just wanted to share a couple ideas and see if you think they are cool. Art is my thing so if I can contribute in a small way then cool
Sure thing, I am open to that, and I am horrible at updating all these features myself.
wow there is a lot to unpack on that background view!
Quite the eye candy, a little distracting, and nicely organized.
Distracting is good, because the ice pick is pretty simple.
Happy belated birthday sir
Truth be told, bro! Have you seen my knife design? Excellent spike, bro!
For sure! I did not know you designed one, I will check it out.
Another excellent vid! 👍
Thanks again!
That's one fancy shank
Brutal...
I love it! lmao
With the knife laws being what they are over here, I could just claim it's a magic wand... Abra cadaver. lol shouldn't joke.
Moral confusion is real.
Nothing says love like the ol' ice pick to the cranium :D
Man i was looking at one of your videos because i just bought the double edged shrade karambit because to this day there's nothing else on the market like it, and today i see you bought an ice pick, my first combat ice pick i bought something like 5 years ago because i had a very good armory seller who was in the special forces and knew a lot about mafia crimes, and he basically explained to me how this was used as the most effective assassination tool someone can dream off i'll pass on the graphic details for the sake of this "family friendly website" (only on certain subjects weirdly but anyway), but yeah it's a really great addition to your collection, but for me it's really not a self defense tool like you said and it's more about a premeditated action tool in an urban area where you would want to do things silently and leave no traces at all, so there's ways to use this to do exactly that, you can imagine that since you have a smaller entry than with a slashing motion, you will have a smaller exit point for blood, cerebrospinal fluid and so on, so one can use that feature to quickly block that point and make the hemmorage solely internal, which of course result in way less of a mess, the only way to get as less of a mess is by using a blunt weapon, but then you have to have a lot of space to manoeuver, which is not always the case especially in urban areas (not mentionning the concealing factor), so yes this is an extremely simple yet efficient weapon, i just bought a new one from Bastinelli, people that aren't weapons enthousiast could never understand why the hell you would put 150€ on an ice pick, but that's because of course it's way more than a simple ice pick. Thank you for your videos !
I've definitely lusted after the Bastinelli pick, as well as some of the Strider nails I think he called them.
Would be cool to make a wooden handle with a integrated guard and fix it to the entire thing on the lanyard hole.
Yeah, it would be cool if they sold some pre-drilled handles of very diameters, there are a lot of stakes, nails, and so forth that need one.
I have questions, but I'm afraid of the answers....😂
as well you should be!
Yeah I would rank the ice pick is a "pro level" tool. Got to train with them all but that one requires a bit more skill & accuracy than some other options. Lol
Trying to figure out how to carry that…. Would have to make some sort of sheath I think.
Yeah, some of the plastic ones have a kydex sheath, they should make one like that for this.
Cool and all, but for that price you could get a couple cheap daggers that can still shank a dude but actually have a real handle, include a sheath, and can do some cutting as well. I mean a Cold Steel Counter Tac 1 is like $40? Just can't see myself choosing this over something like that...
I like the edgeless spikes because they don't need a guard so they can be very streamlined.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives For the purpose those things are meant for I'd want a guard. For me it's preferable to a paracord wrap or other improvised handle imo which is basically a necessity for an untextured spike. Personally, something like the Cold Steel Tanto or Bowie Spike is plenty streamlined for me, as well as being more useful(both as a tool and a weapon) at less than half the cost. Plus you get a sheath and don't have to make a handle. At $20 I could maybe see the practicality of this(though I'd still pick the CS Spike) but at $60 you're really just paying for the coolness factor of owning a spike made out of titanium. Nothing wrong with that, owning an Okinawan nunti bo isn't exactly practical either...but it doesn't mean there isn't one in my room!
Stabarooo🤤🗡⚰
All picks like that would need a sheath.
Yes, would have to improvise something.
Is it non-sparking being titanium?
I think so.
Lol get a book of uh you know the anatomy of the vitals son lol.