brownie0486
Member
Received the manrikifgarotte and v-gar 2 belt from bladeririgger yesterday.
Easily deployed from hidden in the belt, it carries a titanium manriki 4" long at the opposite end of the thin plastic coated steel wire.
Can't get on the planes with it but other than being wanded at a checkpoint there is no way anyone would see it in plane view worn inside the v-gar belt system.
It will always be there if needed as a last ditch backup implement. I also have a $100.00 dollar bill tucked into the end of the belt at this time which has a hidden zippered compartment for such items.
Hidden in plain view and accessable immediately if needed. It can be used in various applications in different ways, swinging the manriki after depolyed, held in the hand and used as a defensive implement, etc.
It's just always there and I like that idea. It adds another level to the defensive tactics one can employ without adding anything to the pockets, in the waist etc.
I like it for what it can be.
Brownie
Easily deployed from hidden in the belt, it carries a titanium manriki 4" long at the opposite end of the thin plastic coated steel wire.
Can't get on the planes with it but other than being wanded at a checkpoint there is no way anyone would see it in plane view worn inside the v-gar belt system.
It will always be there if needed as a last ditch backup implement. I also have a $100.00 dollar bill tucked into the end of the belt at this time which has a hidden zippered compartment for such items.
Hidden in plain view and accessable immediately if needed. It can be used in various applications in different ways, swinging the manriki after depolyed, held in the hand and used as a defensive implement, etc.
It's just always there and I like that idea. It adds another level to the defensive tactics one can employ without adding anything to the pockets, in the waist etc.
I like it for what it can be.
Brownie