WHY the edge is on the WRONG side w/ Craig Douglas

Published on November 11, 2021
Duration: 16:52

This video explores the 'reverse edge' knife design philosophy championed by Craig Douglas of ShivWorks. It details how this design, with the blade edge facing the user, is optimized for close-quarters combat and grappling, utilizing natural pulling motions for effective cuts and grip breaks. The discussion covers specific models like the Clinch Pick and Disciple, compares fixed blades to folders, and debunks myths about blade penetration.

Quick Summary

A reverse edge knife features the blade's cutting edge facing the user, optimized for natural pulling and ripping motions in close-quarters combat. Craig Douglas of ShivWorks explains this design excels at breaking grips and clinches using powerful pull-cuts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Reverse Edge Knives
  2. 01:14Meet Craig Douglas & ShivWorks
  3. 04:01The Reverse Edge Philosophy Explained
  4. 06:55Breaking Grips with Reverse Edge
  5. 08:52ShivWorks Knife Models: Clinch Pick & Disciple
  6. 11:15Fixed Blade vs. Folding Knives for Defense
  7. 13:14Debunking Blade Penetration Myths

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a reverse edge knife?

A reverse edge knife has the blade's cutting edge facing the user. This design is optimized for pulling and ripping motions, which are often more natural and powerful in close-quarters combat and grappling scenarios than pushing.

Why is a reverse edge knife effective for self-defense?

The reverse edge design allows for powerful pull-cuts using large back muscles, making it highly effective for breaking grips, clinches, and performing devastating ripping motions in extreme close-range encounters.

What are the ShivWorks Clinch Pick and Disciple knives?

The Clinch Pick is a short, highly concealable reverse edge knife, while the Disciple is a full-sized fixed blade model. Both are designed by Craig Douglas for extreme close-quarters self-defense applications.

Are folding knives suitable for self-defense?

While convenient for EDC, folding knives are generally considered compromised for high-stress defensive encounters compared to fixed blades due to potential lock failures or deployment issues. Fixed blades offer superior reliability.

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