• Push dagger

  • The push dagger is a small, often triangular, fixed-blade knife designed to be used for stabbing. Extremely compact, it can be easily concealed in the hand or in a pocket. Its effectiveness lies in its simplicity: a short, sturdy blade, ideal for tight spaces. Historically used as a weapon of last resort, it remains a tool appreciated by some collectors today for its unique design and practicality.

Our push dagger

History and Origin

  • Ancient Roots: Push daggers find their origins in agricultural tools and improvised weapons from different cultures around the world.
  • Discreet and effective: Their small size and simple design make them discreet tools, perfect for close defense.
  • Varied Use: They have been used by various social classes, from the military to civilians to criminals.

Features and Design

  • Short, pointed blade: The main characteristic of the push dagger is its short, often triangular blade, designed for effective penetration.
  • Ergonomic Handle: The handle is generally short and designed for a firm, secure grip.
  • Various Materials: Push daggers can be crafted from a wide variety of materials, from steel to bone to wood.
  • Multiple models: There is a wide variety of models, from the simplest to the most elaborate, with varied decorations and finishes.

Uses and Techniques

  • Personal Defense: The push dagger is a formidable tool for close-quarters defense, providing a surprise advantage due to its small size.
  • Combat Techniques: Push dagger combat techniques are often specific and require rigorous training.
  • Civilian Uses: Beyond personal defense, the push dagger was also used for everyday tasks, such as opening packages or cutting ropes.

Legality and Regulation

  • Edged weapon: In many countries, the push dagger is considered a bladed weapon and its possession or carrying may be regulated.
  • Varying Restrictions: Laws regarding push daggers vary widely from country to country.

The Push Dagger in Popular Culture

  • Cinema and literature: The push dagger has made numerous appearances in films, television series and novels, contributing to its popularity.
  • Symbol of danger: It is often associated with dark and dangerous characters.