Preface | |
Introduction | |
Part I: The Techniques | |
Historical Development | |
The Renaissance of Knife Fighting | |
W.E. Fairbairn | |
A.J.D. Biddle | |
Rex Applegate | |
John Styers | |
The Rationale of Technique | |
The Eastern Science | |
Iai-Jutsu and Kenjutsu | |
A Method of Practice | |
Part II: The Tools | |
Historical Development | |
Tools of the Trade | |
The Fairbairn-Sykes | |
The Bowie Knife | |
Miscellaneous Types | |
Knuckle Knives | |
The Mark I | |
The Mark II | |
Custom Knives | |
Switchblades | |
Folding Knives | |
The Push Dirk | |
Boot and Sleeve Knives | |
The Kukri and the Kris | |
The Tactical-Survivor | |
Concealment and Methods of Carry | |
Part III: The Tactics | |
By Way of Introduction | |
The Sneak Attack | |
Basic Instruction | |
Grip | |
Stance | |
Thrusting | |
Slashing | |
Mental Discipline | |
Tactical Movement | |
Random Observations | |
Style and Maneuver | |
A Comparison of Form | |
Defense | |
Bibliography |
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