The Writer's Guide to Weapons: A Practical Reference for Using Firearms and Knives in Fiction by Benjamin Sobieck

The Writer's Guide to Weapons: A Practical Reference for Using Firearms and Knives in Fiction by Benjamin Sobieck

Author:Benjamin Sobieck [Sobieck, Benjamin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: F+W Media
Published: 2014-12-03T08:00:00+00:00


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Dedicated survival knives—those without any tools attached—are built with hard use in mind. Fixed blade survival knife designs take full advantage of tangs, modern metals, handle materials, and ergonomics to take a dump truck’s worth of hell. They are the true do-it-all knives, the ones to have handy in survival situations and fight scenes. Folding survival knives are made with the same mentality, but they’re not as durable since they lack the tang of fixed blades.

Survival knives with tools attached can work wonders in your fictional scenes. The best tools are those without electronic or moving parts that are integral to the knife itself. Glass breakers, seat-belt cutters, and wrenches are among the tools that work well in reality. Any character, especially first responders and criminals, can take advantage of these features.

Multi-tools’ primary advantage is found right in their name. They’re like portable toolboxes. For characters requiring versatility, they’re a great pick.



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