Will A TINY Knife Still SLASH Your Throat?

Published on November 20, 2024
Duration: 0:49

This video demonstrates that even a tiny Tekto Badger OTF knife can inflict lethal damage. A test on ballistic gel showed a 1.25-inch cut depth, exceeding the 0.9 inches needed to sever major arteries in the neck. The host emphasizes that small knives are viable self-defense tools for slashing attacks.

Quick Summary

Even a tiny knife can be lethal. A test with the Tekto Badger OTF knife achieved a 1.25-inch cut depth on ballistic gel, exceeding the 0.9 inches needed to sever major arteries in the neck, proving small blades are effective for self-defense slashing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Tekto Badger Knife
  2. 00:08Self-Defense Scenario & Test Setup
  3. 00:16Ballistic Gel Throat Slash Test
  4. 00:23Anatomical Depth Requirements
  5. 00:33Results: Tiny Knife Lethality Confirmed

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a small knife be lethal for self-defense?

Yes, even a tiny knife can be lethal. The test showed a small Tekto Badger knife achieved a 1.25-inch cut depth on ballistic gel, exceeding the 0.9 inches needed to sever major arteries in the neck.

What is the required depth to cut major arteries in the neck?

According to the test, a depth of approximately 0.9 inches is required to reach and potentially sever the major arteries located in the human neck.

What knife was used in the throat slash test?

The knife used in the test was the Tekto Badger, described as the host's smallest pocket knife, an OTF (Out-The-Front) model.

How deep did the tiny knife cut into the ballistic gel?

The tiny Tekto Badger knife made a slash that reached a depth of 1.25 inches into the ballistic gel head, demonstrating significant cutting potential.

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