2. Push Dagger
This short-bladed dagger resembles a letter “T” by its form and was created for close range battles and surprise attacks. Push daggers are taken in hand with the blade facing away from your fist between the index and middle finger.
The push dagger looks similar to but is shorter than its relative katar, also known as the punching sword, which is longer, heavier and more suitable for long battles rather than surprise attacks. The good thing about push daggers is that they are still used around the world as a simple but effective self-protection weapon for civilians and soldiers.
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