Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: > A knife, properly thrown by someone that has a strong throwing arm, has > plenty of thrust. Much like an arrow which can easily penetrate a sand > bag that would stop most bullets. The arrow and knife have more mass > than most bullets, and the mass is focuses on a small area of the knife > point with plenty of weight behind the point driving it into the target, > and with proper skill, a knife can be throw very accurately at close range. > Yawbut, you can still miss, and hit or miss, you're knifeless.
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