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aggression, it is more effective in cutting all kinds of the rigid webbings or plastic strips – in the case of these elements the serrated parts finally found their use. carrying the knife is convenient to the medium extent, but far from a drama. Due to the light materi- als, the folder does not burden in the pocket in spite of a fact that it takes a lot of space in it. the glass break- er indicates that it can be treated as the emergency knife, but from my point of view it is an extreme use. As long as the blade poorly copies with the safety belt, the large, sharp tip does not predestine to these tasks. with regard to the alternative use of the glass breaker suggested by an alternative name of this element, i.e. the skull crasher I had just no opportunity to conduct the suitable tests. I am not aware to what extent the designer anticipated the fighter's connotations for his knives, but I think that in respect of this the centauro knives have a considerable potential. the convenient and reliable grip in the many positions, guard, sharp tip and really good cutting properties made up the whole, which does not require pretty fancy imagination in or- der to visualize any possible injuries. knives

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