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If you don’t get the proper momentum while rotating it, the blade will not be able to make a full revolution. As the blade rotation starts to diminish the blade will waver to one side or the other and it will almost always bury itself in your arm, but the other issue is the angle of the karambit. If the retention ring is situated on the middle joint (medial phalange) of the index finger, when you attempt to ‘flip’ the karambit, because of the angle that the blade is traveling it could cause it to embed itself into your forearm. The retention ring needs to be on the main portion of the finger between the base of the knuckle and the first joint (proximal phalange).
You see this happen all the time at Knife Shows and Martial arts events, someone will walk over the sales table, grab a karambit, slip their finger in the ring, spin it and follow up with a quick yelp as the
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Chapter 6 - Deployment
As important as it is to choose the correct type of karambit it is equally important to know how to properly deploy the knife.
Karambit attacks are swift, sharp, deadly slashing attacks like a cheetah bringing down it’s prey on the Serengeti, by the time that you see it coming....it’s too late. People who are skilled with this knife can draw it quickly and smoothly, deploying the blade, slicing and returning it to its sheath before you can bring your arm up into a defensive position.
The Karambit can be carried in a number of ways and positions on your person. What is best for you is an individual matter and depends on your needs and intended usage.
The karambit can be carried in your pocket (concealed or not concealed), in a sheath on your waist (inside or outside), in your shoe or boot, strapped to the thigh or with a lanyard around the neck. It

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