BruiseLee
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Thanks for the link Hso and Shockwave!
What's so special about these fans?
alot of women also use a handful of keys or pepper spray.The other advantage is that a steel fan when folded up makes a very credible impact weapon because of rigidity and weight.
I agree, I'm still more interested in the tactical pens.If you're curious about iron fan best to start a separate thread, but best of all is to watch enough video and see if you think any of it looks useful.
I only wish I had some kubaton training!
Not really any such thing.
You could also study in styles that use the yarawa.
Thanks for your input.i just bought one of those Schrade tactical pens. I'm very satisfied with my purchase. The pen looks very very well made. I've actually been wearing it in my breast pocket geek style, and have pulled it out in front of people on 3 occasions, and it has drawn zero comments.
The pen is super fast to deploy from a shirt pocket.
If I take the cap off and put it on the butt end to write, I don't have the problem some others have mentioned of the cap being too loose.
The pen is a decent pen, not going to be my favorite writing instrument though, as the grip area is a bit small, and I prefer a softer surface there. It is grooved for purchase, though.
I only wish I had some kubaton training!
Chinese Gung-Fu would take a lifetime to learn anything practial.Absolutely. I think aikido would be the easiest to find, and it'd also be effective in some other joint-locking, manipulation styles and technical forms like chin-na. But 6 months of aikido, jiujitsu or karate is enough to get most people up to speed. Then you'd be skilled enough to have a good chance of pulling off the kind of wrist locks and strikes that the kubotan amplifies.
I have grown to cringe any time I see the word "tactical"...
I got the conservative grey one. I notice across the board among the many different brands that black pens are sold out. Most colors available are the flashy attention getting colors.i just bought one of those Schrade tactical pens. I'm very satisfied with my purchase. The pen looks very very well made. I've actually been wearing it in my breast pocket geek style, and have pulled it out in front of people on 3 occasions, and it has drawn zero comments.
The pen is super fast to deploy from a shirt pocket.
If I take the cap off and put it on the butt end to write, I don't have the problem some others have mentioned of the cap being too loose.
The pen is a decent pen, not going to be my favorite writing instrument though, as the grip area is a bit small, and I prefer a softer surface there. It is grooved for purchase, though.
I only wish I had some kubaton training!