Truth is, this is a fighting knife, designed for one purpose…
To slice, stab, pierce, and penetrate.
You see, no matter how good your gun is, you always want to have a back-up blade you can depend on with your life.
Because even the best gun in your arsenal can jam…
Or run out of ammo…
And in close quarters, a bullet can go right through the attacker and injure a family member.
But a knife always injures directly at the point of contact.
That’s why the deputy in the story above didn’t shoot.
His kids were in the room right behind the invaders.
And one stray bullet could easily have pierced right through that wall.
Thankfully, he’d been trained on how deadly a knife can be…
He’d been trained in the Tueller Drill, which is taught at every police academy in the country.
This drill, also known as the “21-foot rule,” is a key principle of close-quarters combat.
Sergeant Dennis Tueller of the Salt Lake City Police Department determined that an attacker could cover 21 feet in 1.5 seconds…
Faster than a defender could draw his gun.
In fact, this training is the main reason SEALs, Special Forces, and emergency personnel around the world all carry this type of blade.
And the deputy used the 21-foot rule to his advantage, turning the tables on the invaders and saving his family.
But along with the rule, the deputy also used a specific type of knife to defend his family…
So, you may be wondering...
With all the different types of knives out there, why is this knife a top choice of elite warriors?
Take a closer look…