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| Kubatons Review by Michal Barda |
| These
kubotans are light. Very light. If you are used
to steel kubotans, or even aluminum ones, you will
appreciate the difference immediatelly, and even
more so after a few days of carry. |
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| Kubatons Review by George Matheis |
| Kubatons
are one of the easiest self defense tools to carry
and use. Unlike the majority of other tools, Kubatons
allow you to have them in your hand in most environments.
This makes them easier to deploy against a spontaneous
attack. |
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| Kubatons Review by
Jerry D. Amstutz |
| Not every self defense situation merits the introduction of a deadly weapon. For the civilian, the Force Continuum is construed to mean that reasonable force is the minimum amount of force necessary to stop an aggressor’s attempts to harm you. |
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| Jaw Jacker Review by George Matheis |
| Made
out of indestructible polymer, the Jaw Jacker is
only intended as a collectors item and as an example
of what a knuckleduster designed to cause the maximum
amount of damage would look like. |
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| Tactical Dog Leash Review by George Matheis |
| You
actually have two great tools here, the original
Jaw Jacker design (which of course is only a collectors
item and should never be used as a weapon) with
an extra concentration bump, and the leash which
makes a great flexible weapon. |
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| Stylus Kubaton Review by George Matheis |
| Alpha
Innovations has just introduced the Stylus. It is
a in the shape of a pen and made out of polymer.
The fact that everyone these days seems to carry
a PDA makes this thing a necessity that attracts
no undue attention. |
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| Alpha Hornet
Review by Jerry D. Amstutz |
| The Alpha Hornet, designed by law enforcement officer Myron Gaudet and Alpha Innovations own Jeff Farrand, improves upon the Koppo design by replacing the center section of the pocket stick with rigid finger loops. |
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