This guide details the surreptitious knife draw technique, as demonstrated by former CIA officer Jason Hanson. It focuses on using a common garment like a sweatshirt to conceal a fixed-blade knife, allowing for discreet access and a rapid draw in self-defense scenarios. The technique involves modifying the garment to create a hidden access point for the knife handle, enabling the user to maintain a casual posture while being ready to deploy the weapon.
This guide details the technique for drawing and opening a pocket knife for self-defense, emphasizing maintaining control and keeping the blade close to the body. It covers confirming the knife's position, initiating the draw, and the mechanical opening process using the thumb nub. The instruction highlights the importance of keeping the knife secured to prevent disarming during a confrontation.
Former CIA Officer Jason Hansen demonstrates a simple, daily knife fighting drill for self-defense. The drill involves drawing a knife and striking a suspended roll of tape, simulating vital targets like the throat or face. It emphasizes starting slow to build muscle memory and gradually increasing speed, with options for using trainer knives or printed targets for varied practice.
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