Here's what I'm doing: I cut a broomstick into different lengths and wielded them to see how it felt vs expectations. I like the longer reach -- which is ultimately a baton is supposed to do. Now, if your TOP priority is something that can be concealed in a pocket, then that's going to drive your purchase -- maybe more than the reach factor. Because something is better than nothing, rt?
Apparently, it's illegal to have any weapon if you are going to use it for self-defensive. But Canadian law says nothing against owning batons, though. Just use a selfie stick and it won't look as sketchy. Here's a link for batons: www.tacticalgadgets.ca/is-this-legal/
@@Milestactical Yes after 16 yrs in very humid summers no rust, Never hit anything with it. I just found it after 10 yrs. Lol.Im going to sell it ,at my age it's to much to for me to swing at 20 oz.
They are very durable when used how they were designed to be used. They are not meant to break windows or to hit very hard objects. (there are endcaps for breaking windows) Law enforcement will train to target softer vulnerable areas of an opponents body.
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Thank you. I am going to purchase a ASP baton and like the way you described each one.
Should I get a 16 inch or 21 inch can u fit a 21 inch in ur pocket
Here's what I'm doing: I cut a broomstick into different lengths and wielded them to see how it felt vs expectations. I like the longer reach -- which is ultimately a baton is supposed to do. Now, if your TOP priority is something that can be concealed in a pocket, then that's going to drive your purchase -- maybe more than the reach factor. Because something is better than nothing, rt?
3 one I need
O modelo mais econômico tem botão para fechamento ?
I have a 50 cm ASP Talon and also 2 Monadnocks. A 22” and a 26”. I’ll take a Monadnock over an ASP all day long.
Why
I’d also like to know why? Is it just personal preference or what?
Good
Anyone know the legality of batons in BC Canada and can I order one online
Apparently, it's illegal to have any weapon if you are going to use it for self-defensive. But Canadian law says nothing against owning batons, though. Just use a selfie stick and it won't look as sketchy.
Here's a link for batons: www.tacticalgadgets.ca/is-this-legal/
Great review
Baton
Ive got a Asp leverlock a think its called,in nickel.
extra corrosion protection!
@@Milestactical
Yes after 16 yrs in very humid summers no rust,
Never hit anything with it.
I just found it after 10 yrs.
Lol.Im going to sell it ,at my age it's to much to for me to swing at 20 oz.
i have the one on the end with the black rubber handle, i hit a piece of thin wood and the baton bended :( not worth it
yeet. I agree. I love these people that say, “I hit a concrete wall with it and it bent! What a piece of junk!” 😂
What batons do police carry?
Police usually carry a 21" or 26" baton. It can be either Talon or Friction loc style depending on what the department will issue.
Isaac Alvarez the police in uk carry casco or asp and Mandock batons
German police uses the EKA from Bonowy, but they don't sell it to private persons.
How durable are these ?
They are very durable when used how they were designed to be used. They are not meant to break windows or to hit very hard objects. (there are endcaps for breaking windows) Law enforcement will train to target softer vulnerable areas of an opponents body.
@@Milestactical thank you
Can you do a Giveaway
Why?
ASP is the shit
batOn that’s is sooo American 😂😂
I can't even think how any other english says the word
ASP is trash, Bonowi and B&T Triton batons is the way to go.