View Full Version : VIDEO: My Saftey Video, using Lanyards
jankerson
06-20-2010, 06:43 PM
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Madnumforce
06-20-2010, 07:06 PM
The Mistresses are really great when it come to lanyard attachment. You can put in the ricasso, in the front handle tube, or in rear position. I think we could even design 2 or 3 points "tactical" lanyards, just like there is 2 and 3 points slings for SMGs and such! But as soon as you take a Busse in hand, you realise that trying to improve it would be hard time, it's so well designed.
jankerson
06-20-2010, 07:20 PM
The Mistresses are really great when it come to lanyard attachment. You can put in the ricasso, in the front handle tube, or in rear position. I think we could even design 2 or 3 points "tactical" lanyards, just like there is 2 and 3 points slings for SMGs and such! But as soon as you take a Busse in hand, you realise that trying to improve it would be hard time, it's so well designed.
Yep they are very well designed. :rockon:
Great video. Forward lanyards rule on big choppers. They can make the difference if you kill your camping buddy during chopping or not. :D
jankerson
06-21-2010, 12:58 AM
Great video. Forward lanyards rule on big choppers. They can make the difference if you kill your camping buddy during chopping or not. :D
Thanks man. :D
I have been wanting to make one for awhile now and someone requested that I make one so I did. :thumb:
Yeah flying 30 ounce knives can do a lot of damage in a real hurry. :D
kurodrago
06-21-2010, 01:23 AM
Nice video & advice:rockon:
I use the thumb lanyard:thumb: Easy, fast and secure:rockon:
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DanOh
07-01-2010, 11:35 AM
Jankerson---after watching your video, it helped solve my problem with using both my BWM and Spyderco/Hossom--I tried different positions of the lanyard in the BWM holes until I got the best gripping position. I ran out of 550 but I kept re-stringing it on both knives to get a good feel. When I get more cord I'll perminently attach each one.
Very-very helpfull video for me. The forward lanyard is what did the trick for me.
Thanks--great help::thumb:
jankerson
07-02-2010, 01:42 AM
Cool, glad you found it useful. :D
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