Pikal: N° 1 (?) Knife Fighting Technique?

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Pikal System: The Best Mechanical Efficiency in Close Combat

It is not an aesthetic, it is beyond a fashion. It is a cold application of biomechanics. Derived from the Visayan term “to prick,” this knife fighting technique uses a Reverse Grip / edge In (RGEI) orientation. While the market is currently saturated with derivatives, the foundation of the modern Reverse Grip Edge In (RGEI) movement relies on the rigorous application of physics that I have advocated since founding Bladetricks in 2010.

Bladetricks Custom Zikit double edge Pikal knife, Black G10
Bladetricks Custom Zikit double edge RGEI knife, Black G10

 

Bladetricks Zikit Raal Double edge Pikal fighting knife, Black G10
Bladetricks Zikit Raal Double edge fighting knife, Black G10

 

 

The Physics of the Inward Rip

The primary advantage of a pikal tool is its alignment with the human body’s natural tendency to contract under extreme stress. Standard sabre grips rely on the extension of the tricep, which is prone to failure in a clinch. Conversely, this kind of grip engages the latissimus dorsi and the biceps. By pulling the blade toward the body, the operator generates a kinetic force that is difficult to intercept.

In many scenarios, this creates a “lose-lose” situation for the opponent—to stop the movement, they must place themselves directly in the path of the edge. This “hooking” motion turns every Reverse Grip strike into a deep incision by utilizing the torque of the core.

Bladetricks Mini Zikit double edge pikal reverse grip knife and trainer
Bladetricks Mini Zikit double edge reverse grip knife and trainer

 

Epick Bladetricks Pikal Blade
Epick Bladetricks Pikal Blade

 

Mechanical Advantage

Analytically, the Pikal configuration optimizes a kinetic strike by aligning the vector of force with the natural contraction of the arm. Unlike edge-out tools, a RGEI blade utilizes the superior torque generated during inward movement. This mechanical advantage ensures the

edge maintains contact through the entire arc of the strike, maximizing depth without requiring extra space for acceleration.

 

Bladetricks Custom made Nosaf Raal Pikal RGEI knife
Bladetricks Custom made Nosaf Raal Pikal RGEI knife

 

Bladetricks Bribon discreet EDC PIkal Knife
Bladetricks Bribon discreet EDC PIkal Knife

 

Axial Force and the Reverse Grip Advantage

In a Pikal Grip, the skeletal structure allows for the total body force to be transmitted directly to the blade tip. This is mechanically superior to the sabre grip, where the wrist acts as a weak pivot point under heavy impact. In the RGEI orientation, the force travels in a straight line from the shoulder through the forearm, making the tool an immovable extension of the arm. Anyone can verify this through a simple, safe test against a dead tree: the amount of pressure one can exert with a reverse grip far exceeds what is possible in a standard forward grip.

 

Bladetricks DOA Triple Edge Pikal Knife, Micarta
Bladetricks DOA Triple Edge Pikal Knife, Micarta

 

 

A.N. Nash and the Pikal Lineage (2010–Present)

Since 2010, I have been designing Pikal knives and tools that prioritize function. My early work served as a catalyst for the current global interest in reverse grip tools. Many Reverse Grip designs seen worldwide today are clearly influenced by original Bladetricks models from over a decade ago. A connoisseur will observe that the core geometries of modern pikal tools—focusing on tip strength and high-retention handles—bear the DNA of my early iterations.

 

Bladetrickds Zikit single edge Pikal knife
Bladetrickds Zikit single edge knife

 

Bladetricks Classic Nosaf Raal Karambit edge in Pikal version
Bladetricks Classic Nosaf Raal Karambit edge in version

 

Handle Ergonomics and Edge Alignment

A Pikal Knife handle must provide more than just a place to hold; it is the steering wheel of the edge. The width of the handle is a critical factor in edge control, preventing the blade from rolling in the hand during the massive resistance of an inward rip. Adequate traction is not a luxury—it is a requirement to manage the blood, sweat, or moisture common in high-stress environments.

 

Bladetricks custom made Reverse Grip Edge In Tanto Knife with a wide handle
Bladetricks custom made Reverse Grip Edge In Tanto Knife with a wide handle

 

Bladetricks Pecora RGEI Knife
Bladetricks Pecora RGEI Knife

 

Safety and Hybrid Designs

Furthermore, a proper thumb rest or dedicated index point provides the necessary safety to prevent the hand from sliding onto the blade during high-impact axial thrusts.

 

Bladetricks stainless Pikal knife, cord wrapped
Bladetricks stainless Pikal knife, thumb rest safety

 

Bladetricks Krav III Pikal Knife, thumb rest detail
Bladetricks Krav III Reverse Grip Knife, thumb rest detail

 

Long ago, I also pioneered the combination of pikal and karambit elements on a single blade, offering a hybrid solution for those who require the retention of a ring with the aggressive geometry of RGEI.

 

Bladetricks Xikxak Pikal Karambit, Full Metal
Bladetricks Xikxak Pikal Karambit, Full Metal

 

Bladetricks Pikal karambits
Bladetricks DOA and Compact DOA karambits

 

Bladetricks double edge Nosaf Raal Pikal Karambit, cord wrapped
Bladetricks double edge Nosaf Raal Karambit, cord wrapped

 

Bladetricks Subcompact DOA Pikal Karambit
Bladetricks Subcompact DOA Karambit

 

The Blink Grip: Engineering the Instant Draw

The most critical component of a pikal system is the ability to deploy the tool under duress. To solve this, I engineered the Bladetricks Blink Grip. In a life-threatening encounter, the speed of the draw and the immediate orientation of the edge are the only variables that matter.

The Blink Grip allows for a near-instantaneous, blind-indexed draw from the kydex sheath without any kind of mechanical or moving parts. This handle geometry ensures the pikal edge is correctly oriented the moment the tool clears the sheath. The Blink Grip has become a global reference point, increasingly copied and used worldwide on pikal and other self-defense knives.

 

Bladetricks Balbala Collection of Pikal Reverse Grip Knives and Karambits
Bladetricks Balbala Collection of Reverse Grip Edge In Knives and Karambits

 

Bladetricks Tarantula Pikal Karambits SD Backup knives
Bladetricks Tarantula Karambit SD Backup knives

 

Bladetricks Ice Pry Karambit with Blink Grip Fast Draw Handle
Bladetricks Ice Pry Karambit with Blink Grip Fast Draw Handle

 

Bladetricks Rascalito Collection of Pikal EDC knives
Bladetricks Rascalito Collection of EDC knives

 

Epick Blink Grip Pikal Combat Knife in 4340 steel
Epick Blink Grip Pikal Combat Knife in 4340 steel

 

Bladetricks Custom Made Blink Grip Double Edge Nosaf Raal Karambit, Natural MIcarta scales
Bladetricks Custom Made Blink Grip Double Edge Nosaf Raal Karambit, Natural MIcarta scales

 

Bladetricks Blink Grip Double Edge Subcompact DOA Pikal Karambit, Balck G10
Bladetricks Blink Grip Double Edge Subcompact DOA Karambit, Balck G10

 

Geometry and Blade Profile: The Shift to Traditional Shapes

While the majority of Pikal Knives feature a hooked or hawkbill profile—often reminiscent of karambit blades—I have shifted my focus toward more traditional shapes. While a hook excels at the “rip,” it can limit the tool’s versatility and increase the difficulty of sharpening.

 

Bladetricks Saña Double edge Kiridashi PIkal knife
Bladetricks Saña Double edge Kiridashi PIkal knife

 

Bladetricks Pikal Knife Balbala
Bladetricks Pikal Knife Balbala

 

Versatility and Maintenance

On models like the Tusk Knife or the discreet Diplomat, I utilize straighter, more traditional geometries. These profiles maintain the pikal advantage in the reverse grip while providing a more robust tip and a cleaner path of entry. They are easier to maintain and offer the professional a more balanced tool that does not sacrifice the catastrophic potential of the inward strike for the sake of a curved aesthetic.

 

Bladetricks Diplomat Low Profile Pikal Knife, Micarta
Bladetricks Diplomat Low Profile Combat Knife, Micarta

 

Custom Made Bladetricks  Diplomat Pikal Knife, Black G10
Custom Made Bladetricks Diplomat Pikal Knife, Black G10

 

Bladetricks PRK Pikal Reverse Grip Edge In Karambit
Bladetricks PRK Reverse Grip Edge In Karambit

 

Bladetricks Progressive grind blade Tusk Pikal Knife
Bladetricks Progressive grind blade Tusk Pikal Knife

 

Limits of the Technique

The pikal system is highly specialized. While it dominates in close-quarters and clinches, it inherently lacks the reach of a sabre grip. It is a tool of commitment. Blade length in these tools is generally kept compact—between 2 and 4 inches—to ensure it remains easy to carry, concealable and maneuverable in tight spaces. Understanding these limitations is as vital as mastering the technique itself.