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OTF Knife
Thread startershakybacon
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I recently started thinking about using a out the front knife and positioning it between my ribs then push the release and let the knife stab me in the heart
I would test this before I tried it on myself. Regardless of the pain of being stabbed with a knife, if there's not enough thrust and pressure, you may just end up with a bloody nick. If the blade isn't long enough to penetrate what you're wearing and your skin/bodyfat/muscle, it may just create a medical issue that you will have to explain.
The vast, vast majority of OTF knifes do not have enough spring tension to reliably penetrate a body just by deployment. Unless you have a specific model in mind.
I recently started thinking about using a out the front knife and positioning it between my ribs then push the release and let the knife stab me in the heart
Like other users are saying, this is not a good way to ctb. Very painful, unreliable, and even if you do succeed, it will be messy/traumatizing for those who find your body. If you can't acquire SN, I would just opt for hanging, which is an option you should have access to (most people do at least).
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