
Jason Voorhees
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I'll break down the considerations for carrying a collapsible baton as a self-defense weapon
A collapsible baton is a compact, extendable metal stick, often carried by law enforcement or security personnel. It's lightweight, easy to conceal, and designed for striking in self-defense situations. But is it a good choice for civilians?
Pros
Portability: Collapsible batons are compact (often 6-9 inches when closed) and easy to carry in a pocket or bag.
Intimidation Factor: When extended, a baton can deter an attacker due to its menacing appearance.
Non-Lethal: It's designed to incapacitate without causing fatal injuries, making it a less-lethal option.
Reach: Extends your striking range, keeping an attacker at a distance.
Cons
X Training Required: Effective use demands training. Swinging wildly can be ineffective or
escalate a situation.
Legal Issues: Laws vary widely. In some places (e.g., California), carrying a baton without a permit is illegal. Check local regulations!
Limited Versatility: It's less effective in tight spaces
A baton can deliver powerful strikes to disable an attacker. Getting mugged by a nigger. Pull it out and attack areas like the knees, arms and while he is down
Strike him a few more times to make his legs useless.
Without training, a baton is just a fancy stick. Proper technique means learning how to extend it quickly, strike effectively, and retain control. Kali or Escrin on YouTube teach baton or stick fighting.
What are your thoughts on baton. Does it deserve a place in my backpack?
A collapsible baton is a compact, extendable metal stick, often carried by law enforcement or security personnel. It's lightweight, easy to conceal, and designed for striking in self-defense situations. But is it a good choice for civilians?


Pros




Cons
X Training Required: Effective use demands training. Swinging wildly can be ineffective or
escalate a situation.


A baton can deliver powerful strikes to disable an attacker. Getting mugged by a nigger. Pull it out and attack areas like the knees, arms and while he is down
Strike him a few more times to make his legs useless.
Without training, a baton is just a fancy stick. Proper technique means learning how to extend it quickly, strike effectively, and retain control. Kali or Escrin on YouTube teach baton or stick fighting.
What are your thoughts on baton. Does it deserve a place in my backpack?