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    How Many are Now Carrying a Cane?

    "Are there people who carry canes just for self defense, even if they don't need one to walk?" Sure. I actually needed to use one for a couple of years, until I got both hip joints replaced. In the process, I acquired a few of them (canes). So, it's not too far of a stretch to grab one now...
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    How Many are Now Carrying a Cane?

    "It seems like if a miscreant wanted, they could snatch that cane from you from behind in a heartbeat and proceed to beat you down with it". Maybe, but that's where situational awareness is your friend.
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    How Many are Now Carrying a Cane?

    I no longer require a cane to assist me with walking, after I had both hips replaced a few years ago. But, I still like to take one for a walk when I go for one. Usually it's the blackthorn, but also like the pointy end of my Bubba-Stik in the Winter, for icy conditions. It gives me piece of...
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    Hunting small game with Slingshot

    Agree with CWL. Using lead is the best ammo for game. Try some .50 muzzleloader balls. You can also cut up some lead wheel-balance weights. Cut them up into half-inch pieces. Practice at short ranges, 30-50 feet max. Plenty enough power at that range, go for the head shot. Short range only.
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    So, no more belt swords?

    Yup, this is what I'm talkin' about.
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    Looking for advice on pellet guns

    Here's a really good air-arms forum...http://www.network54.com/Forum/79537/ There's lots of information there, and people are willing to answer your questions.
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    Bow Release?

    I have to agree with Zeke/PA.
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    inexpensive improvised rattlesnake and zombie killing weapon.

    Nah, I'm in Wisconsin. One was an albino King Snake,( Slash) about 3 feet long. One was a boa (Krush), about 6 feet long. The biggest one was Simba, an African Rock Python (about 9 feet long, tops). They all behaved themselves. Turned out that there was a city ordinance against "dangerous...
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    inexpensive improvised rattlesnake and zombie killing weapon.

    I guess I don't have the snake phobia. I had three of them for pets, so maybe that's why. I still think a shovel could dispatch a snake, or zombie, and bury them after. Pretty versatile...:):):)
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    inexpensive improvised rattlesnake and zombie killing weapon.

    I think that a little reptile critter ain't gonna scare me me much, how about you?
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    inexpensive improvised rattlesnake and zombie killing weapon.

    I think that a hoe would be good, but not the absolute best. There is some distance involved with both, which is good. To decapitate the critter with a hoe would take an over-head strike. Otherwise, a hoe could be used to push it away, with a straight forward thrust. With a shovel, the...
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    inexpensive improvised rattlesnake and zombie killing weapon.

    A hoe would work just fine, but I'd still go with the long-handled shovel. A heavier head, compared to a hoe. Then, you start to get into the faster speed with a lighter- head hoe, verses the slightly slower shovel. I'm thinking one good smack is all you need. I would feel more confident...
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    How Many are Now Carrying a Cane?

    Nice looking blackthorn. Mine doesn't have as sharp protrusions where the roots were, and isn't as shiny. It came from lollysmith.com.
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    Cane Review - Made by USAF_Vet

    Very cool, indeed. Looks like a winner. An Irish Blackthorn can also make sliding the hand along the shaft difficult, depending on how pronounced the root protusions are. Depends on how tight your grip, I suppose. Maybe things can be smoothed out on the grooves a bit on the high-density...
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    Spears?

    Nice looking thrower, glistam. Thanks for the photo.
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    Spears?

    I think that it's worth the money, very sturdy. I'm glad I bought mine.
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    Spears?

    Thanks, and good "point" about the sharp head in the rear position possibly getting too near myself. I find the cross guard of the boar spear a good safety measure to prevent that from happening, so that the rear hand prevents that sharp end from getting too close to myself, at least, in most...
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    Spears?

    Hey John, I was handling my boar spear today, and something occurred to me. I found myself leading with the spear head end, but also switching to the the butt end. I am ambidexterous, so I find that I can use either hand, either way. I remember what you mentioned about using a tennis ball on...
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    Fokos

    Pretty cool! I have a BubbaStik that also has a spike. I put it to good use this winter, and it worked great on icy sidewalks, and navigating piles of snow on the corner of blocks where the plow went by, but the owners didn't clear out. There is also a tip that fits over the spike, for use...
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