Try buying and then using this stuff in the UK, you'll be the one going to Prison for a long time. A massive List of Charges and a Sentence to match that.
Don't get me wrong i watch all these videos. But I'll say again "use half of these in a defensive encounter you're a dead man" but a couple in this list you can use. Only a couple though
That there are and in many states u can own 1 but your not aloud to carry it also it won't always fall under knife laws it can fall under the concealment of a deadly weapon Laws in many states so the knife is legal but the way in which it is intended to be carried is illegal
@@doejohnathon3487 Absolutely right. there are a LOT of things that are perfectly legal to own and have in your home, but are strictly prohibited from being carried in public: Camp Knives (Like Bowies), Tire Thumpers, Nunchaku, knuckle dusters, slapjacks among MANY others!
Because having a paintball gun that looks exactly like a real gun is a great idea especially whenever someone else could have a legitimate gun nearby and say a cop sees you waving that thing around
@@troubletyme5561 I you mean only pull it out at the right time then that is only when everyone around knows it's a paintball gun and you know nobody else is showing up there for meaning it won't help you with self defense especially if you have to result to pulling a gun then they better not have a gun of their own that you don't know about... or you shoot them in the face to get away really fast...
I'm here to evaluate: Provoke compact: I am trained in knife fighting, but moreso... how to defend against someone armed with a knife. This weapon makes you vulnerable. There are 4 ways to attack with a knife. Even though throwing your knives is still the dumbest way... the next most vulnerable is holding your blade upside down. This limits the other 3 ways to use the knife, as slashing, and lunging is limited. This means you are left with stabbing... No only are your options limited to the worst option due to every stab is telegrahed... Tip: this blade will always go in the direction of the elbow... ALWAYS. But also... the blade is backwards. Which means the natural stabbing motion will pull... not push. This limits the bad way of holding a knife to awkward mechanics of using the knife. I'M NOT DONE! The finger hole is supposed to keep the opponent from taking it... but instead!!! It becomes a lever. If I, as the opponent, can grab hold of that weapon with your finger inside... letting go of that lever is something you wish you could do. Never lock your fingers for your opponent. You make yourself a vulnerable puppet. Rule: if a blade has a hole... the hole must be the only way to grab it... and short... as the blade itself can be grabbed or caught or snagged. If so... that blade becomes a lever that can rip off your finger. Note: if someone is holding you down... we teach to get leverage on the fingers. This blade does it for your opponent.
I'm here to evaluate: Burks belt buckle: make sure you don't actually need a belt buckle. This is to be used as a weapon or a belt but not both. Pants around your ankles make you vulnerable, even with a knife.
"A flexible metal claw which you can wear as jewelry". Paired with their Dragon Fantasy Flamethrower Belt Buckle (which can be used as a cigarette lighter) you're ready for a night out on the town!
Carrying some of these "Concealed Weapons" can put you in jail for life without hurting anybody, faster than carrying a full size assault rifle and shooting 3 people dead in a riot can, in the U.S. In the U.S. things are upside down. The larger abd deadlier the weapon, the more legal it is. The smaller and possibly less deadly, carry the heaviest legal punishments.
I'm here to evaluate. Pioneer... recipe for an accident. The problem with guns that have multi functions, is that in an emergency you are required to remember which (bullet, flare, pepper spray, etc.) Yeah, easy... NOT! Emergency situations are seldom panic free. Even trained people get tunnel vision in a stressful situation. This is the same reason police tazers are made different than their gun... and still have killed by accident. Next!
У меня Пионер всегда заряжен перцовым спреем. Ракеты ношу в отдельной сумке и заряжаю только при необходимости. Так что дряблый аргумент. Ну и 2 раза приходилось доставать во время дорожных конфликтов, но оба раза обошлось без стрельбы, видимо психологический эффект при виде оружия.
Other than the bolo and the backpack (tested, not certified - a very distinct difference) most of this stuff is likely to just get you hurt or killed through a false sense of security. The fake glock will get you shot, as it's not likely to be very accurate ballistically, and thus will just piss off an attacker turning a robbery into a murder. And knives - if you aren't trained, just don't. Chances are your assailant has more practice, and you'll end up as hamburger. Run like hell instead. That bolo though, yeah that's something I'd like to see in person. Could be a real lifesaver if the baddie doesn't have a firearm. Really though, self-defense is serious business. If you are unwilling or unable to carry a gun, get real training by an accredited expert. Beware of fake 'self-defense schools'; do your due diligence in selecting a trainer. If you do carry a gun, get professional training also. Gimmicks and gadgets look cool and always work in the movies, but most are really useless when the adrenalin is hammering in your veins. Training and practice are the only way. This applies to firearms also, and in a big way. If you carry, remember that you are responsible for every round you fire, and missing your intended target does not mean you have missed all potential targets. Never ever ever ever carry cash. You can turn off your plastic with just a phone call, but cash, once taken from you is gone forever.
I am interested in real pistol which could not only defend me but also neutralize the opponent for ever.. Off course with silencer, I have migraine, no noise...
My anarchy buddy already have these several exotic well made self-defense weapon at his disposal in his every day inventory very defensive.....he is....
The Glock paintball gun is illegal in the US because it doesn't have a plastic orange barrel tip and yet is not a real gun. Though I suppose that if you had a license to carry a real one and had this one instead, the cops don't have to know it isn't real.
Close range selfdefence weapons are basically worthless unless you are a highly skilled fighter. Get effective range weapons, or non-lethal weapons if you are a fast runner.
yeah, if only we could overcome MILLIONS of years of evolution driven by competition and aggression coupled with a systematic and deliberate breakdown of society driven by the most successful "reptiles" who are in charge. yeah, if only.....
@@drinkyourtea I was responding to the original comment. I'm not sure where your confusion lies but my comment pretty much says EXACTLY what you said. I was just a little (lot) more verbose about it.
The footage seems to offer a diverse definition of safety that may contribute to any positive change among many people in a long run. It's like a formula that proves something is inverse occasionally.
Unless you are unlucky and live in a country full of guns, then most of these devices will lead to a quick arrest by the dipsticks in blue (or whatever colour is used in your particular police state!).
I bet that most of This self Defense gadgets are American, I’m so glad I don’t have to live in a country where I have to think about that, and be suspicious of everyone I meet.