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For your consideration is a neck carry push dagger I recently made.
Push daggers have been around for a long time, and remains just as effective today as when it originated, Small but lots of penetrating power. Push daggers were particularly popular among gamblers during the early 1800s. They were also popular during both World War I and World War II, where a close-quarters combat weapon like the push dagger was incredibly deadly in skilled hands
I took a bone skull head I had, drilled a hole in the bottom,and added a 3″ spike made from a nail assembled with a top grade epoxy.
I put a sharp point on the end.
It extends into the skull about an inch. Its there for ever.
I use a piece of clear tubing for the sheath.
Lanyard through the top portion of the skull
Added a neck cord. Not fancy but works.
4.5″ OAL, 3″ punch blade, 3/16″ Diameter. The skull is 1.25″ high, 3/4″ across.
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