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Hunting Knife

A hunting knife is a knife that requires the hunter for a variety of work in the hunting and killing and working on the shot game. Basically for almost any stable diameter is suitable. Nevertheless, in the course of time for various tasks specific types of hunting knife knives developed. In this case the regional specificity in name and type can be found. hunting knife knives can basically be designed as folding knives or fixed blade. Fixed blades are preferred for reasons of stability, security and ease of cleaning. The blade length is usually 15 cm. Exceptions are the knife, and the hunt Plaut, they can have total lengths of about 70cm. As the hunters needed for different jobs, different diameter, they are often carried as Waidbestecke in a common sheath. Here, stable and non-slip handles are used, which are often made of wood or deer horn. There are folding hunting knife knives, which have multiple blades used or so-called interchangeable blades, which are replaced after each use. The main task of hunting knife knives is breaking up (removing the guts) hunted animals. As the hunters often carries only a knife, it must also be capable of intercepting (stab in the chest, the heart) or nod (stitch in the spinal cord at the skull) of Wild angeschossenem own. Peeling ("from the ceiling to beat") and usually come apart specialized hunting knife (actually like at the butcher / slaughterer) for it to use. . .
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The machete is a tool with a large blade. The blade of the machete is usually between 32. 5 and 60 inches and usually less than 3 millimeters thick. The machete has several uses such as in tropical and subtropical countries used the machete to cut forests for agricultural purposes such as cutting sugar cane. In Latin America, the machete is used for domestic tasks such as cutting food into chunks. It is also common to see people with machetes for their odd jobs such as splitting open coconuts, working on the lawn, clearing, hunting, even shaving, or other related activities. Because the machete has certain similarities with swords, it is often used as a tool for rebellion. It is widely used in third world countries for self-defense and was the main weapon of the militias of some African countries. In Cuba, the machete is a symbolic weapon that was used in the War of Independence (1868-1898) and was also employed by the guerrilla group led by Pepe Antonio to defend the city of Havana when the Kingdom of Great Britain attempt to invade the city in 1762. It is possible that due to this historical background, the machete inspired a form of martial discipline in Cuba known as the "fencing machete, which focused on the best moves and techniques for using the machete as a weapon against enemies armed similar or even armed with firearms. British Virgin Islands, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago, the word "planass" means to hit someone with the flat of the blade of a machete or knife. Today there are various kinds of machetes, of which we will name only the most interesting, such as the panga is a variant of the traditional machete used in eastern and southern Africa. The blade of the panga is expanded in the back and has a length of 41 to 46 cms. The angled top of the blade can be sharpened. This tool was used as a weapon in southern Africa, especially in the 1980's and early 1990 when the former province of Natal was wracked by a conflict between the ANC and the Zulu-nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party. In the Philippines, the bolo is a very similar, but with the blade just before the hunting knife to cut even more efficient. This type of hunting knife is best suited for combat, and was also used during the Philippine revolution against Spanish colonial authorities. Filipinos still use the symbol for everyday tasks such as cleaning the vegetation or cut several large food products. In the various regions of Ecuador, the machete is still used as a tool for daily use in farming, such as cleaning, cutting, cutting and logging. On the Pacific coast the machete has a long history of use and can be seen as part of the everyday clothing of the male inhabitants areas, especially in the provinces of Manabi, Los Rios and Guayas. Its use is not limited to agriculture, but also used as a handgun for self-defense or attack. In the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, the machete is used by the native inhabitants. We used to fight against the Empire of Brazil in the "war on Cords" (War of Tatters). There, the machete is called "Facão" or "knife" (literally "big knife"). Today, there is a dance called dança facões two (machetes dance "), which is danced in this region. In this dance, performed only by men, the dancers touch their machetes while dancing, simulating a battle. This entry was posted on Monday, April 18th, 2011 at 6:05 PM and belongs to the category Uncategorized. You can trackback from your own site. . .
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