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Quoted: You only have to punch someone in the face once for it to be effective. Nothing cute about it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That’s cute. Punch a heavy bag with that and post pics of your hand afterwards You only have to punch someone in the face once for it to be effective. Nothing cute about it. You’ll be sharing body fluids. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That’s cute. Punch a heavy bag with that and post pics of your hand afterwards You only have to punch someone in the face once for it to be effective. Nothing cute about it. You’ll be sharing body fluids. No you won’t, Not with these. I have used them (not against folks, I’m a pacifist:) The Key is the amount of material Mark left behind the finger holes. These are the best I’ve ever tried. Yes, some knuckles will fk up your hands. |
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Quoted: No you won’t, Not with these. I have used them (not against folks, I’m a pacifist:) The Key is the amount of material Mark left behind the finger holes. These are the best I’ve ever tried. Yes, some knuckles will fk up your hands. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That’s cute. Punch a heavy bag with that and post pics of your hand afterwards You only have to punch someone in the face once for it to be effective. Nothing cute about it. You’ll be sharing body fluids. No you won’t, Not with these. I have used them (not against folks, I’m a pacifist:) The Key is the amount of material Mark left behind the finger holes. These are the best I’ve ever tried. Yes, some knuckles will fk up your hands. Knuckles should be custom made for the buyer. What fits your hand and won’t cant on impact will break another users fingers. At least with brass there’s no sharp edges in the finger holes to lacerate the users fingers |
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Quoted: Knuckles should be custom made for the buyer. What fits your hand and won’t cant on impact will break another users fingers. At least with brass there’s no sharp edges in the finger holes to lacerate the users fingers View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That’s cute. Punch a heavy bag with that and post pics of your hand afterwards You only have to punch someone in the face once for it to be effective. Nothing cute about it. You’ll be sharing body fluids. No you won’t, Not with these. I have used them (not against folks, I’m a pacifist:) The Key is the amount of material Mark left behind the finger holes. These are the best I’ve ever tried. Yes, some knuckles will fk up your hands. Knuckles should be custom made for the buyer. What fits your hand and won’t cant on impact will break another users fingers. At least with brass there’s no sharp edges in the finger holes to lacerate the users fingers I agree with sharp edges being a problem and you definitely need to see if the knuckles fit you well. Some have holes that have been too wide for my hands and are painful just gripping them tight. These have been perfect for me. Op if I derailed your thread, sorry. Good luck in your search but besides whatever you select, always consider the legal ramifications first. |
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Quoted: I have a surefire pen. I haven't flown in a few years, is the pen still gtg on flights? View Quote Austin TV news had a blurb a couple of weeks ago about TSA finding guns in people's carryons. They showed a tub of stuff that TSA had confiscated and in the tub was a handful of pens. Not sure if they were Surefires or not. |
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Quoted: I have a surefire pen. I haven't flown in a few years, is the pen still gtg on flights? View Quote A pencil in a notebook is hard to beat for effectiveness for one use. For extra effectiveness get a sturdy mechanical pencil like the Alvin Draft/Matic. |
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I’ve got a whole bunch of them for like $3 a pop a few years ago. Cheap enough to just chunk em if necessary |
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Quoted: FYI many places are not using metal detectors. New sensors look for any object that is consistent in density to a weapon, even a folded pocket knife, or 3d-printed object that has a certain density, or form. This triggers an alert for inspection. They are usually two columns with lights on top, not a traditional "doorway". View Quote It still has to be metallic |
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A little water gun filled with bleach with a band-aid covering the muzzle to prevent leaking.
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Bar of soap rolled up in a towel.
Anyone tries to mug you, wait until lights out and give them a Blanket Party. |
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2 tube socks and 4 golf balls makes two melee weapons - 1 for you and 1 for someone who looks like they could assist in an emergency.
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Quoted: Quoted: FYI many places are not using metal detectors. New sensors look for any object that is consistent in density to a weapon, even a folded pocket knife, or 3d-printed object that has a certain density, or form. This triggers an alert for inspection. They are usually two columns with lights on top, not a traditional "doorway". It still has to be metallic TSA were morons about their find, too. |
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https://blktriangle.com/collections/g10-knives
This is what you are looking for. Go to there instagram they have photos of how well they hide on X-ray and metal detectors. |
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What's wrong with bringing a cheap knife? You know the ones "10 for $30" types. If they confiscate it it's no loss (outside of not having it on the flight). Ime
I recall the most recent flight I was on, the passenger behind me was delayed for a bag search due to what looked like a knife on their xray or whatever they use. Dude pulled out her mosquito skinner and confiscated it. While he was focused on that, he missed her Rambo knife. Don't expect them to stop a terrorist. She wasn't even trying to hide anything and didn't know the policies or how tech works. An ip68 aluminum flashlight, filled with water from the latrine isn't the worst blunt object. You can always disassemble something from the bird. Worse comes to worse, you can always break off a finger and use the shattered bone. Doesn't need to be your finger. There's plenty of stuff in the air that can be improvised effectively enough not to go to that extreme. Something you can travel with every time, without issue? If I told you, it wouldn't be an option anymore. Sorry bud. Put your thinking cap on, you'll figure something out. |
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How much metal does there have to be to be detected?
There are 3D printed guns where the only metal is the barrel, a spring, and a few screws. Check out the .22LR Harlot. I've made a couple and they're awesome. The barrel liner is only 5/16" diameter and just a couple inches long. Less metal than my belt buckle which never triggers any metal detectors. |
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Quoted: I agree with sharp edges being a problem and you definitely need to see if the knuckles fit you well. Some have holes that have been too wide for my hands and are painful just gripping them tight. These have been perfect for me. Op if I derailed your thread, sorry. Good luck in your search but besides whatever you select, always consider the legal ramifications first. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That’s cute. Punch a heavy bag with that and post pics of your hand afterwards You only have to punch someone in the face once for it to be effective. Nothing cute about it. You’ll be sharing body fluids. No you won’t, Not with these. I have used them (not against folks, I’m a pacifist:) The Key is the amount of material Mark left behind the finger holes. These are the best I’ve ever tried. Yes, some knuckles will fk up your hands. Knuckles should be custom made for the buyer. What fits your hand and won’t cant on impact will break another users fingers. At least with brass there’s no sharp edges in the finger holes to lacerate the users fingers I agree with sharp edges being a problem and you definitely need to see if the knuckles fit you well. Some have holes that have been too wide for my hands and are painful just gripping them tight. These have been perfect for me. Op if I derailed your thread, sorry. Good luck in your search but besides whatever you select, always consider the legal ramifications first. To trouble at all. I am learning. |
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Quoted: Sheriff of Baghdad P Tool View Quote That “pencil” having “tactical” on it defeats its purpose. |
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Quoted: Pencil I wonder if that is legal in FL since it isn't made of metal. I wonder if it actually works. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Pencil I wonder if that is legal in FL since it isn't made of metal. I wonder if it actually works. Carrying actual brass knuckles is legal in Ohio. You sure it’s not legal in FL? Those would probably work, functionally. Sure, the extra mass of brass aids the momentum of the punch, but the extra weight of the knucks is secondary to its principle functions. The principle functions of brass knucks is the palm swell that reaches back into the hand and the concentration of force at the strike point. Any strong hard non-brittle material can do this. Concentrating force at the strike points is self explanatory, and those carbon knuckles have it. The palm swell allows force of the punch to be transmitted from the wrist/palm through the device to the strike face (instead of the human’s knuckles and carpels); increasing the efficiency of the strike into the punchee and protecting the hand of the punchor… the carbon knuckles should also do that decently. More importantly, this is why knuckles should PROPERLY fit the user… poorly fitting knuckles can really injure the user if they don’t understand what brass knuckles are actually doing for you. In this regard, these carbon knuckles look like a terrible option. |
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It was metal but, a super thin folding knife like a thicker credit card. I went to a concert and they were metal detecting everyone. I didn’t want to ditch the knife or get kicked out so I put it in my wallet.
They didn’t even check |
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Quoted: Very nice. Shaped just like a butt plug for easy concealment View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Very nice. Shaped just like a butt plug for easy concealment If that's what you like..... |
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Black triangle makes nice g10 stuff for no detection.
https://blktriangle.com/collections |
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Quoted: why go covert? Cane Masters You cannot have it taken from you by legal means, not even at airport boarding They cannot ask you any questions about your abilities, or need for your appliance . They cannot ask you to justify your use Hickory has a density almost half again harder than oak it's cool View Quote I'll second this. I have one. They are excellent. |
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I 3D printed a butterfly knife for my youngest daughter, she wanted to practice with one but not cut her finger off.
It worked alot better than I was expecting. |
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The guys in stir prefer a sharpened pork chop bone.
Bonus points for sharpening it on a concrete floor. |
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Quoted: Felony in California. Everything is a felony in California. |
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