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    Palisade Training Group is hosting Larry Lindenman for his Small Impact Weapons Instructor Course I’m December in DFW.
    If you’re gonna carry one you need to get training.

    https://www.ptgtrainingllc.com/classes.html


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    I added the DD 7.3 inch, 10.4 oz, cable above.

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    @Oukaapie

    Thank you, brother.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TicTacticalTimmy View Post
    Jody, what are the two objects to the left in your picture?
    Officially... titanium "Top Popper" bottle opener and a titanium "Whar-Biner" multi-tool.
    Un-officially they're knuckle dusters.
    "For a moment he felt good about this. A moment or two later he felt bad about feeling good about it. Then he felt good about feeling bad about feeling good about it and, satisfied, drove on into the night."
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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
    Officially... titanium "Top Popper" bottle opener and a titanium "Whar-Biner" multi-tool.
    Un-officially they're knuckle dusters.
    You have a fairly solid Muay Thai background no? I would think in trained hands those would be devastating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Haggard View Post
    Brass knuckles are retarded.

    Saps are legit. Best to get training though.
    Because they're stupid to carry, or because they don't work? Serious request for information

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    Just out of high school a friend of mine got to take a time travel trip thanks to a set of brass knuckles.
    He went to sleep on a Friday night and was magically transported about 5 days into the future with no recollection of the time spent in transit.
    Fractured orbital, missing teeth, jaw wired shut, cool scar that looks like a sword fighting injury.
    One punch to the cheek.
    They work.

    Worst thing about knuckles is how much the person getting punched is going to bleed everywhere from the head.
    Head wounds are bloody and knuckles will split their wig every single time.

    The carbon fiber knuckles are great for places that have metal detectors (like many concert venues).
    Between them and my ti edged carbon fiber Maleficus clinch pick from Ian Wendt I have close contact covered with no metal detector signature.
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    "For a moment he felt good about this. A moment or two later he felt bad about feeling good about it. Then he felt good about feeling bad about feeling good about it and, satisfied, drove on into the night."
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    I’m also thinking brass knuckles are significantly slower to access and more difficult to conceal the draw stroke. If you need to escalate to handgun it can also take longer to it off the hand. Dropping a Sap doesn’t impair your draw in any way.

    Stand in front of a bag and do some scenario replication of a social encounter where having a non lethal tool would be helpful. Blades and Saps can be accessed and a strike be delivered as part of normal....ish , easily concealed movement. Knuckles are significantly harder to put on. You are either accessing weak hand and transferring or trying to put four digits in holes, while in your pocket, in the middle of a chat, then drawing carefully to avoid snagging your pocket. After that is done, now you get to go to town. Same problem as a palm Sap.

    That said I’ve not played with brass knuckles in 30 years.

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    I'd much prefer to use a sap, (or pretty much any striking implement), than a knife any day. (But I'll use what I have to if need be.)
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