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7 Improvised Defense Weapons That Could Save Your Life

26-5-2017 < SGT Report 55 822 words
 

by Joshua Krause, Ready Nutrition:


This piece is designed to provide you with a few ideas to stimulate your creative thought processes. We’re all Constitution-loving, survival-oriented preppers who are always preparing for every emergency. The problem is that emergencies are not able to be “compressed” into a format: they arise. You plan the best you can, but there’s an age-old military adage that summarizes the whole situation, in a nutshell, “No battle plan ever survives the first five minutes of combat completely intact.”


This is true, and places emphasis on the quality that made man the dominant species on this planet and enabled him to survive as long as he has: adaptability. In this light, there will be a time when you will need to defend yourself and do not have a weapon readily available. When such a situation presents itself, you must follow the advice of “Gunny Highway”/Clint Eastwood in the movie “Heartbreak Ridge,” advice that holds brevity and clarity:


That is eloquence swathed in simplicity. Yes. Two hoodlums, for example, are coming over to you at night in the parking lot after work. You can’t avoid them and get into your car before they’re on you. One clicks open a knife. It’s time to act. The action has to take place in a split second. Let’s say you’re unarmed – no firearms or blades, and you can’t escape. What now?


7 Improvised Defense Weapons That Could Save Your Life


Common objects on your person may either be utilized or prepared beforehand and then utilized. Let’s go through some of them you may have, and what to do with them:


Keys: (this will take practice) – take three of them and slip them between your fingers with the keyed end (“blade”) facing out. Grip the rest in your fist and prepare to punch. An effective way to plan ahead for this encounter is if you attach a kubaton to your keychain.


Pens: A good sturdy one made from metal is preferred; a plastic one may work, but you better strike effectively. Hold the pen one of two ways: gripped within your fist with the pen extruding from the bottom of your fist/hand, or with the pen between your middle and ring finger, the base on your palm and the point out from between the fingers. “Method 1” is preferable because you can stab (a backhanded type of stab) with the pen, and still punch with the fist that holds it. “Method 2” will take more precision as you strike for the vulnerable points.


Belt: Use only if your pants won’t just fall down and they can stay on without the belt. Strip that belt off, and wrap it around your dominant hand and make a fist. If you really know what you’re doing, you can wrap the knife hand of the attacker and disarm him. You had better have practiced this unless you’re a really good athlete.


Credit card/ATM card (handy): By “handy,” there’s no time to take it out of your wallet. You may keep a very rigid plastic card in your shirt pocket. Hold the card tightly and the edge can be knife-like when striking an opponent…for a very effective strike.


Jacket/windbreaker: Take it off and use it to shield you (in one hand as a shield) from the blade as you strike with the opposite hand. You can (if you’ve practiced) wrap up that blade-carrying hand of the opponent while you’re striking.

Leatherman on that belt? Pull it out quickly, and in the manner of the pen (described in #2) hold it in the manner of “Method 1” where the pliers are extended past the bottom of your hand…to stab/strike in a backhanded method.


Purse: Ladies, that handbag can be a lifesaver for you. Prep this beforehand: keep a 1-pound or ½ pound weight or little dumbbell in it. Then no cop can get you for a concealed weapon. You’ll even have a light workout during your day! But when you swing that bag down and put a three-inch dent in your attacker’s head, you’ll be glad you put the weight in there. Make sure your purse strap is strong enough to handle this action without losing your purse or snapping.


Now, of course, you should also look around (use your peripheral vision! Don’t take your eyes off of or away from your attackers!) for boards, bricks, rocks, or anything else within your reach. Do you have a car alarm? Push that button and raise a ruckus. I knew a woman once who was going to get jumped in this manner in the parking lot. She didn’t have a car alarm, but she threw rocks at a couple of other cars before they closed on her and set off those car alarms. Then she threw rocks at them and screamed, and others came to her aid.


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