Moin, the Kerambit is an very good EDC blade. It sounds a bit counter intuitive to classify this as an EDC, but there are several advantages. I am listing some reasons for you.Moin. wrote:
Chief the karambit has always fascinated me. Is it more suitable for the Indonesiqn style of knife fighting or can be used as a general combat knife. Do you know of any good links for further reading. The Spyderco Civilian in a similar flavour has caught my fancy recently.
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Moin.
1. Due to its tiger claw design, it is very easy to use for opening packages, in the forward grip. Cutting through tape/boxes/bags etc with the tip is really easy.
2. Due to the design, it is a very good slicer. Imagine holding a brinjal, aligning the curve of the blade to the curve of the veggie and simply pulling or push cutting. Just amazing. Due to the curve, the whole blade slices through the vegetable...and other stuff.
3. You can use the knife tip to puncture and lift off fruit or other stuff from any surface. You can do this with other straight blades too...but the curved hawk bill like blade allows this much easier.
4. And this is also a great self defence blade. The front curve of the blade ensures that when you are attacking, the blade always reaches your opponent, before your hand. So it is very difficult for your opponent to disarm you.
5. In the reverse grip the blade is deadly. I am not very keen on all the convoluted slashing that martial artists would have you believe. The deadliest moves are the simplest and fastest. And all you have to do, is use the reverse grip and punch normally. The the ring works as a knuckle duster....and the blade sticks out under your fist and acts like a reamer. This is a special feature of the 5.11 CUB Kerambit, since it has an exaggerated curvature and hence sticks out almost at a 90 degree angle. With other Kerambits, you may need to use wrist movement.
6. It doesnt look like a knife. Unless opened.
The Spyderco Civilian is not a Kerambit. I am not very sure of the ergonomics of the blade. Maybe someone with experience with the Civilian can comment on it.