I may be wrong but I would not let my kids any where near my stalking knives and I have twin boys 27 years old.Does anyone know where I can buy a fixed blade hunting knife specifically designed for kids? I’m struggling to find anything suitable for my boy as his hands are very small. I don’t really want to go down the custom route as it tends to be very expensive for tools
My wife says I shouldn’t really have access to my knives.I may be wrong but I would not let my kids any where near my stalking knives and I have twin boys 27 years old.
Ok. I’m not really sure what your point is?I may be wrong but I would not let my kids any where near my stalking knives and I have twin boys 27 years old.
Well if your knives are as sharp as they should be I would not let the kid near them. we all have the occasional accident and if you are going to be there anyway what's the point.Ok. I’m not really sure what your point is?
What’s the point of my son having his own knife?Well if your knives are as sharp as they should be I would not let the kid near them. we all have the occasional accident and if you are going to be there anyway what's the point.
Don’t let them run with a scissors either.I may be wrong but I would not let my kids any where near my stalking knives and I have twin boys 27 years old.
O we are a bit touchy maybe you should have a kids knife made for yourself. Does your son have a different knife at the dinner table no.What’s the point of my son having his own knife?
....So that he can learn with a suitable tool of course, not a tool which is designed for adults with much bigger hands. Don’t worry, he’s still working under supervision for now.
If your kids are 27 and still not able to use a knife then I’ll take parenting advice elsewhere thanks.
I can't seem to get the scissors as sharp as my stalking knives.Don’t let them run with a scissors either.![]()
Ok. Thanks ever so much for taking the time to reply to the thread. Ever so helpful really.O we are a bit touchy maybe you should have a kids knife made for yourself. Does your son have a different knife at the dinner table no.
Ok. Thanks ever so much for taking the time to reply to the thread. Ever so helpful really.
To be honest, I thought it would straightforward to find a kids knife somewhere for under £30.Have you thought about getting him a knife making kit? You could custom fit the handle then.
That is a lovely looking little knife. Great simple shape.The Brisa bobtail is a nice little knife. Heres a pic of one I did, the blade is about 70mm IIRC.View attachment 181719
Ten years ago I would have totally agreed with you in fact I have taught a lot of young boys and girls to shoot shot guns. And two went on to get into the county youth team. But with what is happening in the shooting world today is it worth getting them involved only to have it stopped at some point in THEIR future.Encourage the youngster I say, they are the future.
Using a knife properly is not a skill which is exclusive to stalking or shooting. Knives are tools used in many different day to day jobs.Ten years ago I would have totally agreed with you in fact I have taught a lot of young boys and girls to shoot shot guns. And two went on to get into the county youth team. But with what is happening in the shooting world today is it worth getting them involved only to have it stopped at some point in THEIR future.