Not a bad idea, but illegal in Australia regardless of material. What do you think of a hardwood pocket stick with rounded ends, ostensibly a massage tool? In some parts of Asia, there are massage tools that look like long teardrops carved out of stone, rounded on one end, and tapering to a narrow rounded point on the other.
@@raksh9 huge fan. Kibotans , tactical ones, and flashlights fall right in there. Wood or polycarbonate will do the job I have quite a few videos on each of these topics
It is both utterly ridiculous and absolutely infuriating that Canadian Law forces us to be defenseless victims. The Criminal Code guarantees our right to Self Defense, up to and including the use of force and even lethal force if it is justified, and yet we are denied the right to own or use any tools to enact that defense. Tasers, pepper spray, stingers, push knives, metallic brass knuckles, and many others, all prohibited by Canadian Law. Even such items that we are actually allowed to own, as you say, it is considered a criminal act to carry and use them for self defense. And heaven help you if you are ever forced to defend yourself with a firearm, you'll be charged right alongside your assailant, that is if your assailant doesn't just walk away free.
as a stupid side thing, i would like you to see if the green hammer fist multitool is a a viable knuckle duster
Thank you for the review, Kevin.
Proud TEXAN here, it's legal to carry brass knuckles here in TEXAS...
@@tx.tactical3165 yes completely legal in all forms for you guys :)
Not a bad idea, but illegal in Australia regardless of material. What do you think of a hardwood pocket stick with rounded ends, ostensibly a massage tool? In some parts of Asia, there are massage tools that look like long teardrops carved out of stone, rounded on one end, and tapering to a narrow rounded point on the other.
@@raksh9 huge fan. Kibotans , tactical ones, and flashlights fall right in there. Wood or polycarbonate will do the job I have quite a few videos on each of these topics
Interesting. I'll check out their website. Thanks.
@@alan_whoneedstiedye they have some great stuff.
I was surprised to learn that knuckle dusters are legal to carry in WV with a CCP.
@@greghefner5193 nice
It is both utterly ridiculous and absolutely infuriating that Canadian Law forces us to be defenseless victims. The Criminal Code guarantees our right to Self Defense, up to and including the use of force and even lethal force if it is justified, and yet we are denied the right to own or use any tools to enact that defense. Tasers, pepper spray, stingers, push knives, metallic brass knuckles, and many others, all prohibited by Canadian Law. Even such items that we are actually allowed to own, as you say, it is considered a criminal act to carry and use them for self defense. And heaven help you if you are ever forced to defend yourself with a firearm, you'll be charged right alongside your assailant, that is if your assailant doesn't just walk away free.
@@j76harris don’t get me started. lol
It’s the same here in Oregon too, if you use any weapon in and cause bodily harm/injury it a mandatory minimum of 5 years no parole!
@@markdark901 yep. That’s quite common.
in the UK we have to say “thank you” after we’ve been attacked or it’s the jail for us
@@crumplepoint2712 we’re pretty close in Canada
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@@Barrythebomb thanks for watching
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still a deady weapon.
@@xusmico187 absolutely . Dangerous for security too because it can evade metal detection.