Very interesting...I'd most likely buy one if they weren't too expensive...Zoran said:I just took a quick pic of the one I've had for 12 years. I'll have better pics once I get the new ones.
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Very interesting...I'd most likely buy one if they weren't too expensive...Zoran said:I just took a quick pic of the one I've had for 12 years. I'll have better pics once I get the new ones.
kenpotex said:When it comes to these types of weapons, I prefer the Travel-Wrench designed by Kelly Worden. I feel that it's more versatile than a regular kubaton although I carry one of those on occasion. Then there's always the Stinger from James Keating (think plastic push-dagger...nasty).
Like some of you have said, you can't go wrong with a flashlight. If you have to be really covert, the big "super-sharpie" markers work well also.
Highly illegal? Are you serious?striker said:We train a little bit with Kubotans over here in Australia,Great for applying more force to joint locks,Very useful but highly illegal!!
They do (even if they don't list both on the site).SIMONCURRAN said:I can definately see advantages to something such as the travel wrench thingy, but I have hands like shovels, so maybe they should sell different sizes...
Thanks for that, may be taking a closer look at that nowkenpotex said:They do (even if they don't list both on the site).
It's called the Pro-Tek Key and it's made of metal and it does look like a big locker key..Do a Google search for Pro-Tek and you'll find all the information, sorry I'm at work and don't have it on me..There is a complete DVD program that can be purchased with it..Master Materkowsi and Master Parr of Colorado were the brain children behind it..still learning said:Hello, There was a another thing I remember seeing but not sure who makes them?
It was a giant Key (not sure metal or plastic) to act as a part of the key chain. Design to be use like a Kubaton. Legal to carry.
Maybe someone knows who and where to get them? Looks neat and makes a great weapon! Please us know where to order and cost too? ............Aloha
Cool stuff, although your going to go to jail if you use it, or there better be alot of witnesses in your defence.dscott said:http://www.centuryfitness.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10051&storeId=10051&categoryId=13663&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=13661&crumb=13501-13524
What are you're opinions on these types of weapons for self defense. They are illegal in some states (including mine) but is it worth carrying around for the risk of getting caught with it. I, myself, don't carry one but have friends that have them (not the pointed ones though).
Also what are the laws in other countries when it comes to these types of weapons? I have a friend that is travelling overseas for a few months and would like to be able to carry something that would be considered a dangerous weapon (knife, baton, etc.).