Holding it down allow you to punch and slash with the rest of your momentum.
[QUOTE=BlazeFresh;20395221]Well i think with holding the knife down, you could slash straight across, or go up behind someone and stab them in the chest (i think he does that on assassins creed).
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The knife is strapped to his forearm in a downwards position, and no, he doesn't stab them in the chest. He walks up behind them, covers their mouth and stabs in the spine.
I can't believe people think that gunshot wounds aren't fatal.
If you get shot in a limb, probably not if you can stem the bleeding quick enough. but in the torso you're genuinely fucked
I'd get a one sided blade and hold the safe part against my wrist and just slash. also allows for an elbow strike follow up and usually a slash and elbow is enough to disorient a target to disarm/incapacitate
Holding the knife down makes it less likely for the knife to push back into your hand and cut you, but you lose some range by doing so.
[QUOTE=Clever-Balls;20399482]What you say is true.
But it's still funny to think that a winter coats going to stop a 9mm bullet.
Professional, up or down?[/QUOTE]
It's even funnier to think that a silicon breast implant stopped a bullet.
And the bullet was from an AK-47 at nearly point blank range.
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size d implants, apparently
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Oh my god I just realized that.
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Size d.
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hurr
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