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hello everyone and welcome to my channel where I talk about weapons from movies and video games and compare what we see on our screens with samples from real life in this video we will talk about Stiletto knives we will try to figure out how they appeared find out the history of these cool looking knives and we will also try out why these knives were banned in many countries at one moment if you are interested be sure to like and watch the video Until the End surely you didnamp;#39;t know that stilettos were the founders of the creation of switchblades the first folding stilettos were originally very large in size their Dimensions were so large that it wasnamp;#39;t really clear whether this was some kind of large knife or it actually was a small sword unlike modern models that can be bought at any knife store their predecessors didnamp;#39;t yet have a safety lock that would protect the blade from accidental spontaneous unfolding to which we of course have long been accustomed Ital