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Good vid.Originally posted by MarkT View PostNever trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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California can be such a lovely place.Originally posted by Barth View PostAs a teen in Cali I had six dogs released on me once.
Started carrying a ball peen hammer up my sleeve with the head in my fist.
My personal version of brass knuckles.
Here's something to wonder about. Hubby and I had taken the dog for a walk near the Blue Water Bridge to Canada (Port Huron, MI). After the walk we decided to drive across the bridge to visit a fishery on the other side. Well,
we had set the pepper spray down on the truck counsel and forgotten about it.
It delayed our crossing by 45 min. as they searched the truck. Lots of FUN!
Now, fast forward a year and we are traveling in the Northwest (with no intention of crossing into Canada (...we had guns) and see signs saying that you are allowed to bring BEAR spray across the border!!!
While out West I carried Bear spray often and I've read the label. If a human is sprayed with Bear spray they MUST go to the hospital....go figure!
I wonder what they would have say if we crossed at the Blue Water bridge with bear spray saying that we were headed up to Iroquois Falls, ON, to visit friends? We've been up there, they do indeed have bears....two and four legged versions.
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I've seen that video numerous times at training sessions here and you also have to consider that those officers entering the room know that something is going to happen, they have no clue what it is or when it will happen.
They don't know what they are being judged on, weather it is if they are polite or unethical or what. So they are all ready in condition something is coming. Then wham Bruce Lee with a knife.
It's a good reminder and lesson.
I often times get to take part in and do the same training and exercises that the officers do just as a nice thing and the beauty is it doesn't matter if I do good or bad. Nothing applies to me.
So in that scenario I would have had my gun in my hand aimed at Bruce Lee's face, and I would have kept my distance, even then he might have cut me or stabbed me but he wouldn't get far.
They usually have a lot of fun with me when they let me do stuff. Actually haven't done much in recent years, maybe they don't like me anymore.http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
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Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
Cue sound of Head slap.
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For those who include a knife in their everyday carry
Wanna get by TSA with a kubaton? Get yourself some nylon dog bones. Explain you forgot to drop them off at the kennel when you left your dog. They will let you through. But even better than that, and something that is more important to carry than a blade, is a flashlight. A small LED light with an aluminum body (no plastic) that is just a bit larger than your fist serves the same role and has the added benefit of being able to blind someone. Plus TSA lets you have it no questions asked.Originally posted by Bawanna View PostI made several kubatons for some of the girls and a few guys at work. One had it taken away from her by TSA. Said it was a weapon. Didn't bother the lady with knitting needles or the kid a few back that had drum sticks.
Silly TSA agents, Twix are for kids.
I made her a new one.
Funny now I have a lathe but haven't made any. All the ones I made were by hand with a rasp and a file.A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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You can also get a screwdriver by the TSA, which is better than a kubotan IMO.Originally posted by ParabellumJ View PostWanna get by TSA with a kubaton? Get yourself some nylon dog bones. Explain you forgot to drop them off at the kennel when you left your dog. They will let you through. But even better than that, and something that is more important to carry than a blade, is a flashlight. A small LED light with an aluminum body (no plastic) that is just a bit larger than your fist serves the same role and has the added benefit of being able to blind someone. Plus TSA lets you have it no questions asked.
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For those who include a knife in their everyday carry
Really? How is that? I would think that would be a no-no.Originally posted by MarkT View PostYou can also get a screwdriver by the TSA, which is better than a kubotan IMO.A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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I think I prefer a flashlight that can be carried on my person. It's always good to have a light, although there never seems to be a screwdriver when you need oneOriginally posted by MarkT View PostYou would think, but I've done it many times in my briefcase.
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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That's funny, I'm always looking for a flashlight.Originally posted by ParabellumJ View PostI think I prefer a flashlight that can be carried on my person. It's always good to have a light, although there never seems to be a screwdriver when you need one
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