| | |  | Fixed Blade | Home » » » Mini Pal Mini Pal 1" | | | | | | | Description: | | The Mini Pal delivers heavyweight performance. The edge zips through a host of materials at unbelievable speed. The 1" long blade is razor sharp, to open delicate packages and envelopes, cut rope or punch through heavy cartons. Specifications:- Blade Length: 1"- Handle: 1 5/8"- Thickness: 2mm- Weight .5 oz.- Steel: 400 Series Stainless- Sheath: Secure-Ex | | | Features: | |
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| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Package Length:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 27 reviews |
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14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
We bought 2!Nov 26, 2010
By Wmpyr Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R252OTRH8IUOMP The cold steel mini pal knife is really small, making them ideal for women. they are razor sharp, be extra careful when handling, the knife is a bit tight to pull out.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Secure & durableFeb 19, 2008
By cq I got this item as a gift when I was living alone & taking daily walks. It's a GREAT little safety knife! I NEVER had it fall out of it's keychain holder, even when I threw my keys in the bottom of my purse-o-junk. It was extremely easy to release the pressure clip with my finger to remove it from the cover. It's small & fits between fingers nicely. I also felt like I could carry it between my fingers/in a fist while walking without feeling like I was making it obvious that I was carrying a knife. I'd keep it in the cover/attached to my keychain & hold the handle as I walked to my car -easy to get to my keys that way & to release it should I be approached. I'm thankful I never had to use it, but the way it's designed really seems like it would be very difficult for an attacker to pry it out of your hand. It was also nice & sharp! I lent it to a friend who lost it & I'll definitely be getting another one!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
very nice.Feb 26, 2007
By Christopher Debraine don't buy this if you're expecting a big push knife. the blade itself is no longer than maybe 1". however, this is an excellent, high-quality knife. the feel of the handle is just right, with enough texture to feel comfortable and secure, but not rough. the distance between the handle and the bottom of the blade is just right to protrude through a closed fist. the blade itself was literally razor sharp. the sheath is excellent. it will NOT fall out, but comes out easily with a tug, and snaps into place with no problem.
one of these clipped on your belt loop or keyring will always be handy, and never at risk of falling out. a great buy, for either self-defense or utility. (though you might just piss someone off, hitting them with a blade this small!)
10 of 12 found the following review helpful:
It's gone!Apr 06, 2009
By Mary K. I loved this little knife but it fit so loosely in the sheath that it frequently fell out. I used it as a key chain but that led to it falling out almost immediatly. I used it in a loose pocket and it would come unsheathed every time. Reaching into your pocket for you wallet etc and encountering the bare blade was not a pleasant surprise.
So, I kept having to change how and where I carried it. I was giving it one last chance and the blade vanished.
I still worry about where and when it will show up....It's a shame because the blade itself was very handy, sharp and useful. It just needs a better design on how it fits/stays in the sheath..
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
misunderstood little knifeMay 08, 2011
By R. Olson The Cold Steel Mini-Pal is a tiny 1 inch blade push knife. I've carried one off and on for twenty years, they're so small you tend to lose them occasionally and one was stolen by a valet (left it on my key ring like a dummy). So needless to say I'm a fan of this little guy. For me it's always been the epitome of a convenient utility knife, I've never had to use it defensively and hope I never will.
The part of this little guy that is misunderstood is in its use as a defensive weapon. Long ago when they were first introduced before PC made such things unacceptable Cold Steel had a video on its use as a defensive weapon. Believe me, when used correctly this is truly a viscous little instrument of destruction. I've tried it on corrugated boxes and a few other things, holy crap does it do damage.
First to hold the knife correctly it should protrude from between the middle and ring fingers with the serrated side toward the ring finger. Now here is the part that is misunderstood; The Mini-Pal is NOT a stabbing weapon, it's a slashing weapon. Now close you fist TIGHT and drive it in with a punching motion. DON'T pull your fist back, while pushing your fist forward rip sideways toward the outside of your hand. You'll find this is actually a very natural motion and after a few tries the punch and the rip become one continuous, incredibly quick, motion.
For those who say this little guy will just make someone angry, they have been watching too many Rambo movies. You're not dealing with a little shallow stab wound, you're dealing with a slash an inch deep and several inches long. Your assailant is going to jump back by reflex. Arm, leg, hand, face it makes no difference, your assailant is going to be a lot more interested in their wound than messing with you. And if they're stupid enough to press the attack nail them again.
Hope this helps - Ry
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