DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not meant as a tutorial or advice for making saps/blackjacks. Make sure to check local laws before making a Sap or Blackjack device. Also, if you would like to order something from me, I put a Google form in the description above that you can use to submit a custom order. Feel free to ask for anything you like, and I will let you know if I can make it! Thanks for watching.
Birdshot is a great filler for a dedicated sap. But yes, you're right, the idea is to use it as a coin purse unless absolutely necessary to self-defend.
Enjoyed watching the craftwork. Subscribed. The challenge these days is there are tons of laws in place to limit “targets from having ways to defend themselves, and the criminals don’t seem to care about having illegal weapons. Or breaking the law otherwise.
Yes, it's an unfortunate side effect of those laws. Bad guys don't care about the laws, so what you oftentimes get is an unarmed good guy who followed the rules and an armed bad guy taking the shirt off their back, or worse. But anyway, thank you very much for subscribing, It's much appreciated. 🙏
WOW!!!!! You are an awesome craftsman!!!!! A buddy of mine suggested that I carry I similar size leather piece but is a screwdriver holder for two small screwdrivers that is secured on your belt. It’s a tool belt idea but smaller that could be used for other reasons. I’m always in need of small screwdrivers anyway. But I like your idea too and it could be also be carried. I’m a tool guy and I need them for my job. 👍🏼 You do beautiful work that will last a lifetime! I would love to have you make one for me. Stay safe brother! 🙏🏼 Shared and Subscribed. 👍🏼
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate that! I like the sound of your screwdriver tool holster. And thank you very much for watching the video and for sharing/subscribing. I hope you like my upcoming projects.
I reckon I could get enuf quarters in there to do 2 loads at the local laundromat , and dry em too 👍😉, nice to see folks use their talent and knack to make something useful. Hope you never have to “defend” yourself : but if you do . . . . .
Thank you! I placed a link to my tools tutorial video if that helps? That other video shows all the tools I recommend, the ones in this video included. But I hear your feedback, and I will try to link in the future. Thanks for watching 🙏
Put a small pocket on the outside to slip in a micro multi tool. Then it validates the tool/utility aspect and would still be useful as a last-resort, improvised flail with an extra metal bit with sharper edges.
Sorry, I'm not selling it. But if you or someone you know does leathercraft, I'm selling the pattern to make it yourself! The link is in the description. Thanks for watching.
I carried something like this for years, mine was carried in one of my pockets, with a heavy cord with a sinker that hung outside the pocket. I never used it, because, IF I sense a problem developing, I retreat, always. If the problem develops too quickly for you to retreat, you are better off not wasting time getting a weapon. Maybe I could have used it instead of my fists then the Balmain Slipper, but MOST times I got into fights, it was the other guy trying to sucker-punch and getting countered hard.
I've got one from the original designer Mean Gene Leather and this is a good design for a self defense tool that you can take anywhere......getting hit with a lot off coins hurts and it can cause serious damage. Also, don't wear it with the coin pouch out, wear it with the handle on the outside off your belt. This way if you do ever have to use it to protect yourself your already holding the handle when you deploy it.
Neat design, but I'm not sure I want any more weight on my belt. I already carry a Gerber multi-tool and a spare magazine. What coins give the most weight per volume?
A quick Google search said the Double Eagle $20 gold coin is technically the heaviest circulating coin, haha. Never seen one of those though. I think your best bet is to load up on 50 cent pieces.
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts If folks are in a no-gun state, they need something to use to defend themselves. It is getting crazier every day out there. A simple pugilistic weapon is effective.
@@jacksonsmiler8028 Absolutely. Defense of oneself is a muti-layered proposition, just as an army plans for layers of defensive capabilities. When traveling, I always pack five rolls of pennies in my luggage. When I get to where I am going, the pennies go in a tough sock and I tie a knot in it. That is a field expedient blackjack. Fits in a back pocket. I'm old enough to be profiled as someone who needs a cane (I do not). Canes get through security and are a fine pugilistic defensive tool AND can help achieve/maintain distance between an attacker and a defender. A high-grade aluminum ball point pen is ALWAYS in my shirt pocket. When and where I can, I always carry a gun and a knife. Lastly, I NEVER wear footwear I cannot climb, run, fight in. Situational awareness and threat assessment is a lifestyle. Some call it paranoia. Paranoia is irrational and involves delusions and is not analyzed.
They are just for a bit of extra support to prevent small coins like dimes from slipping into a place you can't reach. Yes, I glued the inside of the handle, but over time It could have potentially opened up in there.
this is considered a slap jack/blackjack so check your local laws as they are illegal to carry/use in many areas, i know they are here in colorado sadly as i already considered it for when i can't carry a firearm. i ended up going with a good strong self defense cane for those situations being a medical device, and being just a strong cane they cannot deny it, of course the hidden blade ones would be a problem though.
Yes, saps and blackjacks are a touchy subject. There are strict laws in place in basically all US states regarding them. In some states, they're illegal to own and carry, and in some, they're legal to own at home but not to carry out in public. I also think some concealed carry licenses cover them. But I'm not 100% sure, so it's always best to check local laws. The cane seems like a nice replacement though, better range of attack, too. Thanks for watching!
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts nice craftsmanship - I especially liked the sipper work. I live in NY state [not the city] and these devices are high on the No-No List [along with batons, nun-chucks, and on and on...]
Sorry, I'm not selling it. But if you or someone you know does leathercraft, I'm selling the pattern to make it yourself! It's I'm the description.Sorry, I'm not selling it. But if you or someone you know does leathercraft, I'm selling the pattern to make it yourself! The link is in the description.
I am still researching any risk involved with selling these, seeing as how they are illegal in some US states. But if I find a safe avenue to sell them, I will be informing my subscribers ASAP.
I'm not waiting around for when they do, though. I will stay protected until the pumpkins evolve and retaliate for my actions, haha. Anyway, thanks for watching!
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts LOL! Neither would a perp. I can see the headlines now: "Perp tries to rob mad, when suddenly the would-be robber sees stars."
Yes, there are places where it's legal to own, but carrying it is unlawful (in some places a conceal carry license covers saps and blackjacks.) Thanks for watching.
I feel like if you hit somebody with that, you’re just gonna piss them off. Is that any worse than getting hit with a fist? Not trying to come down on you just genuinely curious.
Saps and Blackjacks are illegal in several states for a reason. You can very much break bones with this thing, especially when filled to the brim with coins.
If you hit someone with your fist you may do as much damage to your knuckles as to your opponent. But a sap is basically a dead blow hammer. There is little rebound so most of the force goes into the target. You don't hurt yourself, but hurt your target a lot. A sap pocket used to be standard on police uniforms. A sap was much like a like a night stick, but stealthy. If a cop was grappling an opponent at close quarters, even a light blow with a sap could end the fight. Problem was, a blackjack or sap is TOO efficient. A strike from a sap can break bones. A strike to the head can very easily kill, even if that wasn't what the cop intended. You had to be VERY good to apply just enough force to stop an opponent, but not too much to kill. Not enough cops were that skilled😅. Basically, saps and blackjacks were outlawed (where they are outlawed) because they were too good at what they did. They ARE deadly weapons. If you use one, expect that is the standard that will be applied.
Yes, sand is good. Metal BBs or buckshot is even better. But the point is to be a coin pouch first and foremost, with the added benefit of helping you in a dire pinch. You're also right about sporting events, airports, and such. It likely won't be allowed in places where even pocket knives are banned. It's also illegal in some US states altogether. And thank you for watching! I appreciate it.
Worthy idea. I'm just not comfortable with the zipper. When you smack somebody, it's going to come from deep - something you don't unleash on a pumpkin. That force will likely pop that zipper. Using the same design shape, and less work, maybe don't glue the handle shut. Use that, with a squeeze to open and close, run the coins through the tube. No zipper necessary.
I like that idea. The coins slide through the neck instead of the zipper. For what it's worth, I think the zipper would hold up. But in an emergency situation, you need peace of mind that it would absolutely never bust open. My reservation is that it might make it into a better Sap and a slightly worse coin pouch. You'd have to empty the contents into your palm until you find the coins you need, then feed all the unneeded coins back in. With the zipper, you can sift through and pick out your coins. But your design is definitely worth tinkering with. I appreciate the feedback. Thank you very much for watching.
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts lol, to be truthful, I never really considered the possibility of actually REMOVING coins LOL. They're much more useful IN the coin purse LOL.
Some strange thing. I don't know why people wrote they like it. Neither properly working as a purse no as a weapon. The zipper is a weak point. Seams inconvenient to use the small zipper and opening in this exact direction. I'd make it open in opposite direction. As a weapon it'll break with 1st hit. Like having a single charged selfmade pistol.
You're right about the zipper, I'd definitely switch the opening direction if I ever made it again. It works quite well as a coin purse. The whole thing is really quite resilient. But thank you for the watch and the comment anyway!
Saps, a type of bludgeon, are prohibited under federal law and the laws of every State with which I'm familiar. These devices are categorized as "dangerous instruments". Such weapons are not afforded protection under the Second Amendment because no military force throughout history has customarily used them, thus saps do not qualify as "Arms".
DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not meant as a tutorial or advice for making saps/blackjacks. Make sure to check local laws before making a Sap or Blackjack device. Also, if you would like to order something from me, I put a Google form in the description above that you can use to submit a custom order. Feel free to ask for anything you like, and I will let you know if I can make it! Thanks for watching.
A coin purse blackjack. Nice!!
Love it. You can easily empty it into your pocket to demonstrate how innocent it is.
Haha, you gotta be swift with it. Thanks for watching!
Just a nice little change purse. I like it.
Thank you! I'm glad you like it. Thanks for watching the video.
The change purse that could really make a change! Nice work!
Thanks! Glad you like it. And thank you for checking out the video!
Great idea, stealthy protection, love it, going to give this a try.
It's a super easy project. Have fun! (And make sure to check local laws about carrying saps.)
Wicked cool leatherwork! Totally awesome! Love it! Thank you.
Thanks! Glad you like it, I appreciate it. Thank you for checking out the video.
Lol! Love the ending. Knocked the paint off that thing.
It was a fun way to test it out! haha
Nice design!
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I luv it! Perfect for when I have to go to the laundry. Crack a pumpkin 🎃 that wants to mess around. Well done 👍
Thanks for watching! Glad you like it.
Terrific!
Well done, and well thought of!
Nice and neat design! 👍✌️🇬🇧
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Excellent Idea and multipurpose.
I love a good multipurpose tool. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it.
Love what you're doing so far. Please keep the videos coming, and thank you for posting.
Thank you for the encouragement! I really appreciate your support and viewership.
Nice black jack. Looks like something i need to make. Thanks. Subscribed.
Thank you. And thanks for the sub, I appreciate it.
Love this Coin Sap
Thank you, I'm glad you love it. And thanks for watching.
Great idea
Thank you very much.
That’s awesome, now I need one!!!
Thank you for watching!
Nicely done.
Thank you very much.
Gorgeous, cute, and practical! 😊 bonk
Haha, thank you! And thanks for watching.
Beautiful craftsmanship ❤
I appreciate that. Thank you for watching 🙏
Good video. Cool project 👍😎
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Excellent video
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Good idea, bird shot is more effective, but that one could pass on of as a coin purse.
Birdshot is a great filler for a dedicated sap. But yes, you're right, the idea is to use it as a coin purse unless absolutely necessary to self-defend.
One can't buy an ice cream with bird shot and who could argue when you tell the judge "I hit him with my purse!" 🙄
Job Well Done....
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Very interesting indeed.
Thank you for watching 🙏
Pumpkin killer!!!!! 😂
All gourds beware! Lol
Well done.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Amazing!
Thanks!
Nice design. I like the over belt design for ease of deployment. As a functional coin purse it is not a weapon.
Thank you. Yes, it's nice and easy to use, I'm a fan of the belt attachment.
I want one! 😍
Really unique and multifunctional "weapon"
Thank you! And thanks for watching.
Enjoyed watching the craftwork. Subscribed. The challenge these days is there are tons of laws in place to limit “targets from having ways to defend themselves, and the criminals don’t seem to care about having illegal weapons. Or breaking the law otherwise.
Yes, it's an unfortunate side effect of those laws. Bad guys don't care about the laws, so what you oftentimes get is an unarmed good guy who followed the rules and an armed bad guy taking the shirt off their back, or worse. But anyway, thank you very much for subscribing, It's much appreciated. 🙏
Your handsewing looks very consistant...and makes a very fine product.
Thank you for watching! I appreciate the compliment. Glad you like it.
I did not expect that to hit so hard😮😂
Oh yeah! It's wasn't even fully packed with coins, it's powerful.
Pretty nice.
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WOW!!!!! You are an awesome craftsman!!!!! A buddy of mine suggested that I carry I similar size leather piece but is a screwdriver holder for two small screwdrivers that is secured on your belt. It’s a tool belt idea but smaller that could be used for other reasons. I’m always in need of small screwdrivers anyway. But I like your idea too and it could be also be carried. I’m a tool guy and I need them for my job. 👍🏼 You do beautiful work that will last a lifetime! I would love to have you make one for me. Stay safe brother! 🙏🏼 Shared and Subscribed. 👍🏼
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate that! I like the sound of your screwdriver tool holster. And thank you very much for watching the video and for sharing/subscribing. I hope you like my upcoming projects.
Good idea, you should make and sell these, I’m looking for a sturdy coin purse 👍🏼
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I reckon I could get enuf quarters in there to do 2 loads at the local laundromat , and dry em too 👍😉, nice to see folks use their talent and knack to make something useful. Hope you never have to “defend” yourself : but if you do . . . . .
Exactly, it's convenient and easy to carry. The idea is to never have to use it in the worst-case scenario. But it's better to be prepared than hurt.
Brilliant 😊😊😊😊
Thank you! And thanks for watching.
Hey, looks LEGAL to me :)
Legal enough! Lol. Better to be judged by a jury than buried. Best to stay safe and ready.
Beautiful craftwork ❤
Can you next time link all the tools you are using please 🙏
Thank you! I placed a link to my tools tutorial video if that helps? That other video shows all the tools I recommend, the ones in this video included. But I hear your feedback, and I will try to link in the future. Thanks for watching 🙏
Put a small pocket on the outside to slip in a micro multi tool. Then it validates the tool/utility aspect and would still be useful as a last-resort, improvised flail with an extra metal bit with sharper edges.
Yeah, that's probably the best plan. Add enough features to justify it as a multi-tool. And you "just happened" to use it as a self-defense device.
It's called a sap
Looks just like what another company makes. Exact same style concept. I own two of them and I have since 2017
I like that!
I'm glad you like it! Thanks for watching.
Genial!👍
I made mine out of a piece of Paracord and a large lug nut. Carried separately until needed of course
Yes, sometimes that's the best way to avoid accusations of intentionally carrying. Thank you for watching
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts
Everyone should be intentionally carrying something in this day and time. And know how to use it!!!
Your brown change purse looks very good . How can I buy one. Or from eBay ? Thanks .
Sorry, I'm not selling it. But if you or someone you know does leathercraft, I'm selling the pattern to make it yourself! The link is in the description. Thanks for watching.
Perhaps a derringer will fit it that which would improve its versatility.
Haha, that's another way to pack a punch. Thanks for watching.
Nothing wrong with a multi-purpose change holder! Especially if you've got lots of loonies to deal with!
That's what I was saying! Great for Canadians with those pesky rules about self-defense, and they have lots of change to carry.
Genius
You are the genius for checking out my video. Thank you very much.
I carried something like this for years, mine was carried in one of my pockets, with a heavy cord with a sinker that hung outside the pocket. I never used it, because, IF I sense a problem developing, I retreat, always. If the problem develops too quickly for you to retreat, you are better off not wasting time getting a weapon.
Maybe I could have used it instead of my fists then the Balmain Slipper, but MOST times I got into fights, it was the other guy trying to sucker-punch and getting countered hard.
I've got one from the original designer Mean Gene Leather and this is a good design for a self defense tool that you can take anywhere......getting hit with a lot off coins hurts and it can cause serious damage. Also, don't wear it with the coin pouch out, wear it with the handle on the outside off your belt. This way if you do ever have to use it to protect yourself your already holding the handle when you deploy it.
Great advice there, and thank you for checking out the video! I appreciate it.
This is a wallet....not more not les😂😂😂😂😂GREAT!!!LETS GO MAKE HIM!!!
No more, no less! Haha. Thank you for watching the video.
Wicked.
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching 👍
Neat design, but I'm not sure I want any more weight on my belt. I already carry a Gerber multi-tool and a spare magazine. What coins give the most weight per volume?
A quick Google search said the Double Eagle $20 gold coin is technically the heaviest circulating coin, haha. Never seen one of those though. I think your best bet is to load up on 50 cent pieces.
Make one to carry your gerber multi tool.
Might have to do that. I wore out one nylon sheath, found a second one at a yard sale. Should be a couple more years before it wears out.
Dimes, you csn pack em in
Nice. What is the edge treatment liquid?
I use Fiebing's Edge Cote for the color, and I seal/buff using standard Tokonole.
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nice
Thanks for watching 👍
Change purse smacker wacker…Nice..
That's a good alternative name for this thing-a-ma-jig. Thanks for watching!
It is a blackjack. I was wondering where it was headed, and sure enough. Yes, they are useful.
Yes, a sap or blackjack. Useful and effective. Thank you for watching.
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts If folks are in a no-gun state, they need something to use to defend themselves. It is getting crazier every day out there. A simple pugilistic weapon is effective.
@sisleymichael it's also good to have something between a gun and a few stiff words
@@jacksonsmiler8028 Absolutely. Defense of oneself is a muti-layered proposition, just as an army plans for layers of defensive capabilities. When traveling, I always pack five rolls of pennies in my luggage. When I get to where I am going, the pennies go in a tough sock and I tie a knot in it. That is a field expedient blackjack. Fits in a back pocket. I'm old enough to be profiled as someone who needs a cane (I do not). Canes get through security and are a fine pugilistic defensive tool AND can help achieve/maintain distance between an attacker and a defender. A high-grade aluminum ball point pen is ALWAYS in my shirt pocket. When and where I can, I always carry a gun and a knife. Lastly, I NEVER wear footwear I cannot climb, run, fight in. Situational awareness and threat assessment is a lifestyle. Some call it paranoia. Paranoia is irrational and involves delusions and is not analyzed.
Reminds me of the millwall brick newspaper change in the middle and wet it with piss if necessary. I much rather have this.😂
Haha! I don't think I want to get smacked by either.
What are the two brass rivets at the end of the zipper for ? @ 8: 34 .
They are just for a bit of extra support to prevent small coins like dimes from slipping into a place you can't reach. Yes, I glued the inside of the handle, but over time It could have potentially opened up in there.
I also think they are good for keeping the area from wearing out from rubbing on your belt ! Yes ?@@CastilloHeritageCrafts
@@triumphmanful Yes, they could provide some spacing to keep the leather a bit safer. Good point 👌
Just imagine what that would do to a real pumpkin. 8^)
Haha! It's all I had on hand. Still, it was quite a dense little pumpkin.
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts Yeah it's still impressive.
this is considered a slap jack/blackjack so check your local laws as they are illegal to carry/use in many areas, i know they are here in colorado sadly as i already considered it for when i can't carry a firearm. i ended up going with a good strong self defense cane for those situations being a medical device, and being just a strong cane they cannot deny it, of course the hidden blade ones would be a problem though.
Yes, saps and blackjacks are a touchy subject. There are strict laws in place in basically all US states regarding them. In some states, they're illegal to own and carry, and in some, they're legal to own at home but not to carry out in public. I also think some concealed carry licenses cover them. But I'm not 100% sure, so it's always best to check local laws. The cane seems like a nice replacement though, better range of attack, too. Thanks for watching!
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts need to talk with a local lawyer to sift through the legalese lol.
I wonder if criminals check local laws before robbing us??
As the saying goes, I’d rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts nice craftsmanship - I especially liked the sipper work. I live in NY state [not the city] and these devices are high on the No-No List [along with batons, nun-chucks, and on and on...]
Are you selling the one you smacked the pumpkin with? How much?
Sorry, I'm not selling it. But if you or someone you know does leathercraft, I'm selling the pattern to make it yourself! It's I'm the description.Sorry, I'm not selling it. But if you or someone you know does leathercraft, I'm selling the pattern to make it yourself! The link is in the description.
Nice one ❤ Is the pattern available ?
No pattern yet, but I will likely develop one and notify my subscribers about it. Thank you for watching!
so if i am poor, this weapon will lose its effectiveness?
Haha! You're right. This is the only weapon that scales with your financial status. That's funny.
How do you get the free pattern?
Leathercraft, Charles Bronson's style.
My father used to call those a “Bronson” because of the movie Death Wish.😂
Oh, haha. I've never seen that movie! Is it good? I'm guessing there's a guy in there whipping one of these around 🤔
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts Actually, he filled a sock with quarters, it was a great movie for its time. He became a vigilante. You did a awesome job.👍
And if it splits on impact its like hitting a jackpot on the slots in Vegas.
Haha! That's a good one. Well, that's why I only use high-quality leather. Thanks for watching.
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts You do very nice work indeed!
Will you be selling these on your site ?
I am still researching any risk involved with selling these, seeing as how they are illegal in some US states. But if I find a safe avenue to sell them, I will be informing my subscribers ASAP.
As Bruce Lee would say “Pumpkins Don’t Hit Back”
I'm not waiting around for when they do, though. I will stay protected until the pumpkins evolve and retaliate for my actions, haha. Anyway, thanks for watching!
"There's a bit of a bounce back problem", "It has splash damage"
-Markiplier
Haha, I gotta watch out for that splash damage.
Do you sale them?
I do not sell these because of potential legal issues. But I appreciate your asking, and thank you for watching.
I feel bad for the pumpkin that tries to assault someone carrying this change purse. Who would expect to get smacked with that. ouch!
Pumpkins don't stand a chance...
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts LOL! Neither would a perp. I can see the headlines now:
"Perp tries to rob mad, when suddenly the would-be robber sees stars."
Legal in Texas.
Sweet, good to know. Then I won't be trying to steal a Texan's change any time soon.
Blackjack!
Blackjack, indeed! Thanks for watching.
In most states that will get you arrested, nice craftsmanship.
Yes, there are places where it's legal to own, but carrying it is unlawful (in some places a conceal carry license covers saps and blackjacks.) Thanks for watching.
How much do you sell this for?
Hi, thanks for asking. There's a link in the description of this video. Message me there, and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Interessante.
You would have more of a probable deniability if you made a pouch for a sturdy flashlight with lanyard.
That's a good idea! This Sap is definitely a better idea in areas where they are legal.
Disclaimer: There were no criminals harmed in the making of this video.
And the criminals better keep it that way. Thanks for watching!
☝️🤔 плоскогубцы часто пользуешься в дороге? Внешний карман я бы сделал без защиты, для пропуска, что бы не доставая пользоваться!
Come si acquista?
Make practical stuff like a gun pocker holster. You don't even have a catalogue to look at?
No catalogue yet, but I'm working on building a website to post my products. I will notify my subscribers when it's up.
Great.
I feel like if you hit somebody with that, you’re just gonna piss them off. Is that any worse than getting hit with a fist? Not trying to come down on you just genuinely curious.
Saps and Blackjacks are illegal in several states for a reason. You can very much break bones with this thing, especially when filled to the brim with coins.
If you hit someone with your fist you may do as much damage to your knuckles as to your opponent. But a sap is basically a dead blow hammer. There is little rebound so most of the force goes into the target. You don't hurt yourself, but hurt your target a lot.
A sap pocket used to be standard on police uniforms. A sap was much like a like a night stick, but stealthy. If a cop was grappling an opponent at close quarters, even a light blow with a sap could end the fight. Problem was, a blackjack or sap is TOO efficient. A strike from a sap can break bones. A strike to the head can very easily kill, even if that wasn't what the cop intended. You had to be VERY good to apply just enough force to stop an opponent, but not too much to kill. Not enough cops were that skilled😅.
Basically, saps and blackjacks were outlawed (where they are outlawed) because they were too good at what they did. They ARE deadly weapons. If you use one, expect that is the standard that will be applied.
Perfect response! That sums it up exactly. These things are no joke. Hence my disclaimers. @@MickAlderson
Get atta here 😂
Pumpkins beware
Fill it with sand would be better. You'll never make it through the metal detectors at sporting events. Not sure if it's legal with sand in it either.
Yes, sand is good. Metal BBs or buckshot is even better. But the point is to be a coin pouch first and foremost, with the added benefit of helping you in a dire pinch. You're also right about sporting events, airports, and such. It likely won't be allowed in places where even pocket knives are banned. It's also illegal in some US states altogether.
And thank you for watching! I appreciate it.
Worthy idea. I'm just not comfortable with the zipper. When you smack somebody, it's going to come from deep - something you don't unleash on a pumpkin. That force will likely pop that zipper.
Using the same design shape, and less work, maybe don't glue the handle shut. Use that, with a squeeze to open and close, run the coins through the tube. No zipper necessary.
I like that idea. The coins slide through the neck instead of the zipper. For what it's worth, I think the zipper would hold up. But in an emergency situation, you need peace of mind that it would absolutely never bust open.
My reservation is that it might make it into a better Sap and a slightly worse coin pouch. You'd have to empty the contents into your palm until you find the coins you need, then feed all the unneeded coins back in. With the zipper, you can sift through and pick out your coins. But your design is definitely worth tinkering with. I appreciate the feedback. Thank you very much for watching.
@@CastilloHeritageCrafts lol, to be truthful, I never really considered the possibility of actually REMOVING coins LOL. They're much more useful IN the coin purse LOL.
I carry a .357 magnum.
The more the merrier.
It's called a blackjack.
Way didn't you show stomping the pumpkin
Because that didn't happen, lol. These devices are very strong. That's the reason they're banned in many US states.
don't try it in UK whole sections in law about improvised weapons
Yup, I'm definitely advising everyone to check local laws first. Thanks for the heads up. And thank you for watching.
Why carry that when most carry guns in the US? At least that’s what the media tells us.
I mean, lots of gun owners. But yes, not nearly as many carry as we are lead to believe. Much easier to carry a coin pouch.
Some strange thing. I don't know why people wrote they like it. Neither properly working as a purse no as a weapon. The zipper is a weak point. Seams inconvenient to use the small zipper and opening in this exact direction. I'd make it open in opposite direction. As a weapon it'll break with 1st hit. Like having a single charged selfmade pistol.
You're right about the zipper, I'd definitely switch the opening direction if I ever made it again. It works quite well as a coin purse. The whole thing is really quite resilient. But thank you for the watch and the comment anyway!
In most States in the U.S. a sap is illegal……….
By my research, it's actually legal in many states. But definitely check local laws before ever making or purchasing a Sap or Blackjack.
Most states allow you to own them but you cannot carry, it could earn you a felony
Yes, that's correct. There are strict laws against saps and blackjacks. Always check local laws. Thank you for watching.
Saps, a type of bludgeon, are prohibited under federal law and the laws of every State with which I'm familiar. These devices are categorized as "dangerous instruments". Such weapons are not afforded protection under the Second Amendment because no military force throughout history has customarily used them, thus saps do not qualify as "Arms".
I think in some states concealed carry licenses cover saps. But I'm not 100% sure, and it's best to check local laws. Thanks for watching!
Hey Jim, ya have any change on ya? Yeah, about 3 1/2 pounds of it.
Lol! I bet Jim's friend won't try to take it off him, though...
Dope AF results, @CastilloHeritageCrafts!
Thank you! I appreciate it. And thanks for watching.
Pumpkins don't hit back.
Haha, that got a laugh out of me.