5 Common Beliefs About Knifes That in Reality Are False

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If you've ever read something on the internet that you assumed was true without looking into it further, you're not alone. Many people habitually go to a so-called reputable site, read up on the issue and assume what they're reading is true.

Matter of fact, we recently learned from the US election that the media isn't always accurate when it comes to reporting things on television — or online.

What fuels the confusion is when sites repeat the same so-called “facts” over and over again, which adds to everyone's belief that everything they're hearing is true. However, sometimes it isn't anything but true.

Similarly, this universal belief system is also affecting what you think is factual about knives.

Fact and fiction often get misconstrued, hence leading to confusion. After that, it can be difficult to figure out what to purchase in the land of weapons let alone know whether the weapon is flawed or high quality.

People who have knives should realize that the facts that were once true a hundred years may no longer be accurate today. That's why it's important to unmask those “truths,” so you're making sure you're stocking up the best weapons for Doomsday.

After the break, you can begin exposing those so-called “truths” about knives that in reality are false. 

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34 Comments

  1. Albert Anderson said:

    okay so on a wheel you make an angle then cross that angle with another angle to make an ‘x’?

  2. Jay Ingram said:

    I’m not reading any article that uses the word “knifes”.

  3. Marc Black said:

    Its a freaking peice of metal, one that caan be re created at any time given that you can find one, how you keep it safe and sharp is anyones guess, all you need do is keep it in your hands and not someone elses.

  4. Robert Gillogly said:

    If they don’t know the plural of knife is knives, why would I pay attention to anything they say? Proofreading must be a foreign concept

  5. David Bader said:

    It didn’t say that having a good knife or sword, does NOT make me a ninja bushman.

  6. Brad Kidd said:

    Despite most opinions, I’ve yet to find one that felt balanced. Excellent craftsmanship though, the neck knives are thicker than most. Masalong on the other hand, I’d trust above all else. Hand crafted from tool steel and great weight distribution

  7. Clem Steidinger said:

    The properties of the steel matters just as much as the heat treat. Not sure where the author got his/her facts. Are they saying that 4140 and 1018 steels are basically the same thing?

  8. Josh Sanford said:

    That includes things from this page as I’ve seen many false things come from here.

  9. Lee Stephens said:

    Eh only partly true type of steel def does make a difference and forged usually is still better since most mass production knives is shitty china steel

  10. Gary Mckeown said:

    I don’t agree with everything he is saying but everybody has their own opinion, there are no super knives out there just mainly good, bad and ugly ones, you’ve seen the ones I make I like to think they are all good, I never had to refund or take one back

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