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Category: Gear | Weapons

Posted Tuesday 03/09/2010 8:00 AM
Filed Under: Gear | Weapons
Setcan Shocknife SK-2
Despite its terrifying appearance and brutal name, the Shocknife SK-2 is actually meant to keep you from getting killed. Rather than cutting you, the blade edge delivers a jolt of electricity to the skin. On its highest setting, it can bring up to 7,500 volts and less than one milliamp of butt-cheek clenching pain. The amount of shock is adjustable and is activated by a button on the grip. It uses a standard 9-volt battery, which is good because, unlike a rechargeable battery, it'll never leave you without enough juice to shock stab someone. It's not powerful enough to incapacitate someone, but it sure is enough to scare the hell out of a would-be attacker should the situation ever come up.
Posted Wednesday 10/21/2009 1:30 PM
Filed Under: Gear | Weapons
BenchMade Marc Lee Glory Knife
With its black stainless steel blade and notched handle, this knife is combat-ready. But, unlike other blades, this one was specifically created as a tribute to Petty Officer Second Class Marc Alan Lee, the first Navy SEAL to be killed in Iraq since the beginning of the war. Part of the proceeds from $350 knife sold will go to the Marc Lee foundation. So, on top of getting to carry around one of the finest knives we have seen in a long time, you'll do your part to help out a worthy cause, even if you're just planning on using the blade itself to make bologna sandwiches.
Posted Tuesday 08/25/2009 1:03 PM
Filed Under: Gear | Weapons
Ka-Bar Becker TacTool
It was actually a little tough deciding whether this post belonged in the Tools section or the Weapons section. Ultimately, in the light of the inevitable rise of the zombie horde, I opted for Weapon. Plus, just look at it. Every side of this stealthy, black, glass-filled nylon blade could easily be used to annihilate the undead. Of course, until the zombies actually get off their wrinkled asses and start walking around, you can use it to pry up nails and unstick doors and windows. But, where's the fun in that? $137.50
 
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