The difference between a survival knife and regular knife is fairly obvious. Survival knives usually have a fixed blade, the handle may be hollow to hold items that could be used. A survival knife is mainly to help in an emergency situation as a regular knife would be a smaller blade used for eating or cooking.
A stiletto knife has a more rounded curved blade ending with a very much rounded sharp tip on the end and is looked on more as a dagger and stabbing tool. A normal knife has a much flatter broader blade with a blunter tip which is not so rounded as the stiletto and is used more for cutting amongst other things.
A switchblade the blade swings out the side and a stiletto the blade pops out of the top
A small dagger is a stiletto.
Poignard, Kris, Stiletto, or just knife, are all names for dagger-like weapons.
He can use the Knife, Dagger, and Stiletto.
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A tactical knife is a knife you hold under a pistol, or attach to the bottom of a gun (See Bayonet). A rescue knife is for cutting bullets out of wounds.
A Schrade knife can be a pocket knife, a hunting knife, a fillet knife, etc. However, a Schrade knife is generally not a bread knife (used for bread). A Schrade knife generally has more special uses.
The hay knife is a hand tool while a scythe is usually pulled by horses or machinery
We're not sure if there IS a "Bowie Knife" In the game. However, what you're looking for is probably the "Stiletto", which can be found in A Dance with the Devil by searching the hidden target's body after killing her.
A Balisong and a Butterfly Knife are actually the same thing - they are both names for the type of folding pocket knife with two handles that rotate around the blade. The term "Balisong" originates from the Philippines, while "Butterfly Knife" is more commonly used in Western countries. Both terms refer to the same style of knife, known for its unique flipping and manipulation techniques.
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Automatic sliding 'stiletto' or switchblade knives are illegal in most US states, as are double bladed knives (daggers). Pennsylvania is one state where this is the case. **stiletto originally referred to a thin double bladed knife, often used by assassins. The blade was thin enough to slip between pieces of armor or mail.