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Non-Lethal Self-Defense Weapons



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You have a wide range of non-lethal self defense weapons to choose from. These include pepper sprays, Tactical Pens, Stun guns, as well as Batons. Each of these options has its benefits and drawbacks. Make sure to pick the right one for you.

Stun guns

For those who are concerned about safety, stun guns can be used as a non lethal method of self defense. They can be carried in your pocket or purse and can be used to incapacitate an attacker. You can find many kinds of stun guns. Some even have flashlights built in.

Stun guns produce a high-voltage, electric shock that can cause disorientation. It can also lead to loss of balance and difficulty moving. They can be applied directly to the person's body and are equipped with electrodes that transmit shocks through their skin. You can disguise stun guns to appear like cell phones, flashlights, or cell phone cases.

Pepper spray

Pepper spray can be used as a non-lethal defense weapon and contains oleoresin capsicum. This is highly effective against attackers. The spray can temporarily blind an attacker, incapacitate them for upto 45 minutes, if used correctly. It can also cause extreme discomfort and leave victims unconscious. Law enforcement often uses pepper spray at a higher concentration than is permitted for citizens to carry. Mace and other non-lethal chemical weapons are also available.


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Pepper spray is concealable and can be used in many situations. It can spray up to 20 times and has a range of 10 feet. It is also less expensive than firearms and can be carried where firearms are prohibited.

Batons

Batons can be used to defend yourself against attackers. You can use them to stop attacks, sweep attackers' legs under them and even break windows to escape. While they are simple to use and require little training, they can also be very effective. Batons can be expensive, but you can find cheaper models for as low as $50.


A police baton won't kill an attacker but can inflict deadly force. A police baton is not an effective option for non lethal self-defense. A police baton, when used properly, can save lives.

Tactical Pens

Tactical pens can be carried anywhere as a non-lethal, self-defense weapon. They are strong and durable, so they will not be confiscated during security screening. You must know how to use your tactical pen in self-defense. You can practice many techniques with a tactical pen to learn how it works.

The best thing about a tactical pen? It can be used quickly in an emergency situation. It can also be used to break glass, which can prove to be a deterrent to intruders. This item is also very easy to use. You can use it to note the plate of a vehicle coming towards you. Once you've mastered the art, a tactical pencil will become an automatic part your self-defense routine.


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Physical self-defense classes

The best course for learning non-lethal self defense skills is physical self defense classes. According to the U.S. Department of Justice there were more than one million violent crimes committed and home invasions committed in 2017. You can avoid becoming a victim by being prepared. This includes knowing the best way to defend yourself.

Self-defense classes can include the use of many different weapons. The type of threat and nature of the attacker will determine which weapon is best. Each jurisdiction has its own laws that affect which self-defence weapon you can carry. While firearms are the most common self-defense weapon, many jurisdictions place strict restrictions on how they can be carried openly. Other non-lethal self protection options include knives and batons as well as newspapers.




FAQ

What is your most effective self defense technique?

Avoiding an attack is the best way to protect yourself. If attacked, you should run away as soon as possible. This will give you the time to consider a better strategy.

You can use any of the defensive techniques you've learned to help you escape. These include punches or kicks as well as knees. You can also try to grab your attacker's arms or legs in order to prevent him from attacking you further.

If none of the options work, you can always fight back using all available means. The most effective weapon for this purpose is your bare hands. But if your hands aren't well-trained, you may need to learn another form of self defense.


How can I learn self defence at home?

There are many methods to improve your self defence skills. Martial arts is the best place to begin. Martial arts are great as they teach you how defend yourself without the use of weapons. They can also improve confidence and strength. There are many schools that offer classes online. It is crucial to determine what kind of martial art you wish to learn. Do you want to learn Kung Fu? Or perhaps Karate? Both styles are great choices, even though they may look very different. The key difference between these styles is the style of fighting. Kung fu, on the other hand, is focused on grappling techniques and kicking. Karate, however, focuses on striking techniques.

When choosing a school, another thing to consider is whether they offer instruction in multiple formats. This refers the many martial arts styles that can be taught within one school. Some schools teach only one type of martial art, such as Tai Chi. Others may offer instruction for several types of martial arts. No matter what type of martial art you are interested in, ensure that you only choose a respected school. Ask around to see if anyone you know has studied there and asked questions regarding the instructors' background and training history. If possible, visit the school and talk with someone who teaches there.


Do stun guns hurt people?

No. A stun gun is a device that injects small amounts of current into the skin.

This isn't permanent damage.


How much does it set you back to take a self defence course?

There are many self defence courses. The price of self-defense classes varies depending on where they are held and whether they are taken in person or electronically.

Some schools charge about $50 per calendar month, while others charge up $200.

If you're looking for a cheap option, check out local community centers. Many of these places offer free self-defense lessons.



Statistics

  • Most likely, the person will want some kind of boxing match, so if you can out-box them, this would be 100% ideal for survival. (budodragon.com)
  • Saying this, Self defense 101 would be the importance of situational awareness, which can never be replaced by the finest of martial arts, because it is this that would help you to avoid any likely attacks in the first place. (worldofselfdefense.com)
  • Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)
  • Verbal harassment was the most common form, but 51 percent of women said they were touched or groped in an unwelcome way, while 27 percent of women survived sexual assault. (healthline.com)



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How To

How to use Kubotans to self-defense

Kubotan are small sticks that were used by Okinawan martial art masters as weapons. They were originally made of bamboo, but have been replaced with metal or plastic.

They are usually around 5cm long and 2cm wide.

The Kubotan's purpose is to strike at your opponent's eyes, nose and mouth. It can also be used to strike at other body parts like elbows and knees.

Kubotan are popular among women because they are lightweight and easy to conceal when not in use.

Effectively using a Kubotan requires that you know where the stick should be placed to hit the right spot.

Before you can hit the right spots, practice with the Kubotan.

These steps will show you how to use the Kubotan for self-defense.

  1. Face the attacker
  2. Hold the Kubotan tightly between your index and thumb.
  3. The Kubotan is held above your head by the arm.
  4. The Kubotan should be lowered towards the attacker's face.
  5. On the nose, eye, or area of the mouth, strike the attacker.
  6. As the Kubotan strikes the target you should be capable of seeing its impact.
  7. Continue to swing your Kubotan until the Kubotan makes a "thwacking sound".
  8. Lower the Kubotan and step back.
  9. Continue fighting, follow Steps 1-7.




 



Non-Lethal Self-Defense Weapons