Talk:Fang Prime/@comment-58.111.227.108-20130713150038

agreed, while the design of these is fantastic they have nothing in common with a actual stiletto, the blade geometry and grind is the opposite

these have a very strong recurve of the blade, similar to a kopis or kukri blade, this gives it a very powerful belly on the primary edge for slashing

the arrangement of the handle would dictact it is weilding in the sabergrip and it would have a sabergrind half way down the blade providing a durable edge, it almost has a karambit style ring at the end.. in fact dual karambits would look amazing in this game as a weapon model - look up karambit

a stiletto as we all know is a long slender blade purely for peircing, originally they only had a false or no edge to bypass armour and weak spots until the early 1900s they gained a edge and later become iconic as a switchblade, the modern correct use is to peirce deep into the opponent and jerk the blade inside and around to do maximuim internal tissue damage with very little external signs of trauma