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Improvised Weapons


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how about, if you're really desparate, smack your jaw against a wall to knock a few teeth out and then spit them in the other guy's face...

 

if anything, them watching you do that might put them off attacking you...

 

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One very good weapon if you're ina car and you can use it in time - a cigarette lighter. Been abducted? Push it down when the car's starting, then when the car gets up to a bit of speed, pull it out and stick it in his face or on his hands.

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You know, for the bar-room stuff, not one person came up with using a pool Cue. [someone mentioned the pool balls though]. If you are familiar with a Bo, I'd imagine the pool cue would be quite dangerous in your hands.

 

Just ignore the fact that it's a horrible movie fight cliche weapon. :)

 

DT

- "Failure is the opportunity to begin again, more intelligently." Benjamin Franklin


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y'know, people always relate pool cue to the staff. with its awkward shape and weight, wouldn't it be better with sword training? :-? just a thought.

 

also, i think i'd worry about my abductor losing control over the car and driving me off a bridge with the cigarette lighter. maybe if i was desperate. then again, i don't have any better ideas...

"I hear you can kill 200 men and play a mean six string at the same time..."-Six String Samurai

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y'know, people always relate pool cue to the staff. with its awkward shape and weight, wouldn't it be better with sword training? :-? just a thought.

 

True about the awkward shape and weight. Then again, if I was the kind of person who frequented bars [or other locations with pool tables], I might spend some of my time practicing my Bo work with the pool cue. :) That's assuming I did any Bo work of course. I haven't started any weapons training yet. Soon I hope!

 

You could also practice escrima [which I'd love to learn! ], and break the pool cue in half also! Hehe. But sword practice could also definitely come in handy.

 

 

 

DT

- "Failure is the opportunity to begin again, more intelligently." Benjamin Franklin


-"If you always do what you've always done you'll always be what you've always been." Dale Carnegie

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If you want a weapon from my car, then paperwork and filing is what I can offer.

 

I'll clobber any attackers around the head with my work files and give them some pretty nasty paper cuts... :D

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i know a man who has a medal rod for a key chain. he's a massage(?) theropist, so he knew all the pressure points, and had some ma training also.

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I don't know how many people carry calculators in their cars, but I read in a Hapkido book a calculator thrust to your opponent's temple can hurt. Other things I would think of would be hot coffee, a pedal/steering wheel lock(like the Club, even if it won't stop a carthief with a hacksaw), and whipping a seat belt at him(or her, you never know).

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