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New type of EDC Knife [FREE]

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“The Palm Stabber” Picture this: Your heart is pounding like a drum, adrenaline surges thr

“The Palm Stabber” Picture this: Your heart is pounding like a drum, adrenaline surges through your veins, and on your right hip you have a handgun holstered. People are shouting, it’s loud, and someone sneaks up from behind, lunging at your firearm. But you've got a secret weapon. In the time it takes your heart to beat, your non-dominant hand finds its mate – the Steel River Tactical Defense Knife (TDK), custom-designed by our pal, Retired Green Beret Ken Roberts himself. Just a swift motion, and the intruder finds himself checking into the Hotel of Hurt, giving you the split-second advantage you need to regain control – and un-holster your firearm. You might be saying, “Wait, non-dominant hand? How does that work?” [Well you can see it in action here]( by watching one of our experts Joe, show it off. But don’t worry, it also works with the dominant hand, and Joe will show you. It's a bona fide instrument of defense crafted by a man who has served at the forefront of our country's defense. With this knife on your belt, you're not just equipped – you're armed with the spirit of the Green Beret. Seriously, we gave Ken a budget and told him to make the type of knife HE would own. Ready to grab your Tactical Defense Knife and join the ranks of the prepared? Click the link below to see it in action! >>[Secure Your TDK Now!]( In strength and readiness, ~ Survival Mix Prepare. Survive. Live. ™ ______________________________________________________________________________ Survival Mix, 621 Kalamath St, Denver, CO 80204, USA ​Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences? [Click here]( [Unsubscribe]( [Material Connection Disclosure]

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