By David Ponce

The above dagger is called the Jagdkommando Integral Tri-Dagger Fixed Blade Knife. It’s salient feature is that its impressive looking try-edged blade twists, so that you don’t have to. See, it’s one thing to stab something, but if you really want to go for the kill, you twist that blade around when it’s in there. This dagger saves you a step. It also doubles as a glass breaker, with the sheath becoming the breaker’s handle. It’s an impressive looking piece of kit.

Now a small controversy is brewing on the intertubes in regards to this. There are those that say the thing should be illegal, since it serves no other purpose than to kill. Then there are others who point out that unlike utility knives, which can be used to stab someone as well as to cut through some cord, daggers have only one reason for existing. The Jagdkommando, they argue, happens to be a better dagger. We’re siding with the latter group, as many weapons exist for the sole purpose of killing: guns with hollow-point bullets, sniper rifles or even the WASP knife, to only name a few. But dear readers, what do you think?

In any case, we don’t know how much this dagger is and it doesn’t appear to be in stock.

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16 COMMENTS

  1. You want freedom? Then you have got to accept that you’ll also be vulnerable. I say there are no grounds to make owning this a crime in a free society.

  2. I dont think it should be illegal. You can kill someone just as easily with a steak knife. Vulnerability is a part of freedom. You cannot be 100% safe and 100% free. You have to pick one.

  3. Well , I have read through the Geneva Accords and there’s nothing in there about a tri blade knife. Now that bring said, this knife was designed to kill! One manner is to attack from the rear and stab up in the base of the skull and twist and then jerk back outwards which can puncture the base of the skull, and like an egg beater it scrambles the brain stimulation! The puncture wound IS difficult to close BUT! It’s not impossible. Again having read the Geneva accords there was nothing in it about any type knife bring outlawed by the rules of war which is what the Geneva accords is! Oh and the stab wound doesn’t really cause that much more bleeding because the cutting edge of all three blades are not much more than most bi edged blades. If they bleed more it’s because of where the wound is as opposed to the number of blades! BUT IT IS WICKED LOOKING!

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