Push Dagger
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The MTech push dagger is a fixed-blade T-handle knife with a 3.75-inch stonewashed double-edge spear point blade, 5mm thick, and a full-tang rubberized handle. The stonewash finish resists scratching and corrosion while giving the blade a distinctive look. Includes a nylon sheath with stainless steel clip for belt or boot carry — compact enough to wear as a neck knife on a cord as well.
MTech Push Dagger Features and Specs
- Blade: 3.75-inch double-edge spear point, 3Cr13 stainless steel
- Blade finish: Stonewash silver — scratch and corrosion resistant
- Blade thickness: 5mm — substantial construction for a push dagger
- Blood groove: Fuller runs the length of the blade
- Three blade holes: Decorative perforations through the blade
- Handle: Black rubberized injection-molded ABS, 19mm thick — firm non-slip grip
- Full-tang construction: Steel runs through the full handle length
- Overall length: 5.47 inches
- Sheath: Nylon with stainless steel clip — belt, boot, or neck carry
- Weight: 0.26 lbs
- Brand: MTech USA
The T-handle grip fits across the palm with the blade extending forward between the fingers — the push dagger's defining feature. The double-edge spear point means both sides of the blade are sharp, and the 5mm thickness gives it penetrating force that thinner blades can't match. Fits snugly in a boot with the included sheath clip.
What is a push dagger and how is it different from a regular knife?
A push dagger — also called a punch knife, punch dagger, T-handle knife, or fist knife — uses a handle perpendicular to the blade rather than in line with it. You grip the crossbar handle in your fist so the blade extends forward from between your fingers, and you strike by pushing forward rather than slashing. This concentrates force into the blade tip and gives a secure grip that's difficult for an attacker to knock away. The double-edge blade means it cuts on both the forward and reverse motion. Push daggers are purpose-built for close-quarters defensive use.
Are push daggers legal to carry?
Push dagger laws vary significantly by state — more so than conventional knives. Some states that permit fixed-blade knives have specific restrictions or outright prohibitions on push daggers as a weapon category. California, for example, has specific push dagger restrictions. "Are push knives legal" is one of the most common questions buyers have — the honest answer is that it depends entirely on your jurisdiction. Always verify your state and local laws before purchasing or carrying. When in doubt, check with your local law enforcement or an attorney.