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Pictures online of this new edition to the Chaos series has me pretty baffled.
Thus far the Chaos series had shared the same cast aluminum knuckle guard handle.
On this one, their new Push Dagger Chaos, it uses the same style knuckle guard handle, but this handle is made out of synthetic materials.
I look at the pics they have up of them, and it baffles me as to how the blade is secured to it. Could it be that it has a very narrow tang that goes right through the center of the handle? There just does not seem to be too much material there for a tang to be put through that way, but can't quite figure out any other way in which that blade is attached to it.
If indeed it is that the blade's tang is that center line running right down the middle of that handguatd/handle, then how much of it's thickness is actually the over-molding of synthetic material?... I mean, it already seems thin to begin with, and if it's the over-molded tang that we are seeing here, then without that over-mold we likely have a VERY thin tang construction.
I would say the aluminum knuckle hand-guard of the other Chaos series implements would have made much more sense in order to give more structural integrity to that blade/guard connection.
Yes, if the handle were made of the aluminum, it would then have required some cast in or other form of texture to offer a secure grip hold in the palm, but the overall strength it would offer would likely be more reassuring.

Thus far the Chaos series had shared the same cast aluminum knuckle guard handle.
On this one, their new Push Dagger Chaos, it uses the same style knuckle guard handle, but this handle is made out of synthetic materials.
I look at the pics they have up of them, and it baffles me as to how the blade is secured to it. Could it be that it has a very narrow tang that goes right through the center of the handle? There just does not seem to be too much material there for a tang to be put through that way, but can't quite figure out any other way in which that blade is attached to it.
If indeed it is that the blade's tang is that center line running right down the middle of that handguatd/handle, then how much of it's thickness is actually the over-molding of synthetic material?... I mean, it already seems thin to begin with, and if it's the over-molded tang that we are seeing here, then without that over-mold we likely have a VERY thin tang construction.
I would say the aluminum knuckle hand-guard of the other Chaos series implements would have made much more sense in order to give more structural integrity to that blade/guard connection.
Yes, if the handle were made of the aluminum, it would then have required some cast in or other form of texture to offer a secure grip hold in the palm, but the overall strength it would offer would likely be more reassuring.

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