A push dagger (alternately known as: punch dagger, punch knife, or push knife) is a short-bladed dagger with a T handle designed to be grasped and held in closed-fist hand, so that the blade protrudes from the front of the fist, either between the index and middle fingers, or between the two central fingers, when the grip and blade are symmetrical. Less often also called a push dirk.
It originates as a close-combat weapon for civilians in the early 19th century, and also saw some use in the trench warfare of World War I.
Designed to be printed in resin for ultimate detail, this push dagger has been seperated into 3 pieces for best finishing practices. There is the main blade and two handles that you can print, prep for paint, assemble and finish.
The full dagger is 190mm in length.