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Monday, 16 August 2010

Handmade Push Dagger Knuckle Duster

Push Dagger Knuckle Duster - A One finger push Dagger Style Knuckle Duster.
This is another design that is far as I know is a one off, or was at the time I got it.
The design is based on various types of push dagger and one finger knuckle dusters combined together to make this push dagger, made to be worn using the middle finger in the finger hole, the design also supports two of the other fingers.
Push Daggers or Punch Daggers are made to be used is a punching motion to stab an attacker, many push daggers originated from WW1 and WW2
The size for this one is small to medium or even large hands, Features one oval finger hole and a flat palm rest and the finger grooves next to the finger hole supports the other fingers,
The blade is partially serrated and has a live edge and a false edge on the back of the blade, and is made of stainless steel and the handle is solid aluminium.
Weight is average due to size and it being made of Aluminium.
The last picture shows the push dagger in comparison to a standard size knuckle duster.
Features no makers mark but was made by the person who makes most of my other knuckle dusters.
This is a very unique push dagger knuckle duster as far as I know, and would make a formidable fighting weapon in a war / combat situation, also makes a great display piece and talking point.

Dimensions - 55mm wide, 155mm high, 18mm thick, Finger hole is 25mm wide and 30mm high.
Blade is 50mm.
Please leave a comment letting me know what you think! Thanks.

 
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