Friday, November 21, 2014

Disarmed? How to Create DIY Self-Defense Tools With Items in Your Home

When guns aren’t available or allowed, using the items at hand may be your best choice in a bad spot for taking back control of a situation. While it is obviously a good idea to have training and preparation in areas like firearms ,self-defense, and martial arts, not everyone possesses these skills. Moreover, far too many people are likely to find themselves in desperate situations without these tools – which, if used properly, not only offer stopping power but command respect. This is especially true if you must work, attend school or do business in any of the growing numbers of gun-free zones – including schools, universities, court houses, government buildings and even a number of private businesses. In these places, carrying a gun for protection may not be an option. Rather than empowering your personal safety, carrying where guns are not permitted could mean enormous legal costs, headaches and ultimately jeopardize your freedom. Even in the home, where the 2nd Amendment typically reigns supreme, many people simply aren’t prepared to pack heat. So what are your other options? An improvised weapon is way one to take back control of a situation and defend your life and those of your loved ones. My Fox Alabama consulted a self-defense expert who gave tips on how to transform ordinary household items into weapons that could deter or stop a would-be assailant in a pinch, and allow enough distraction to escape to a safer location: In the hands of self-defense expert Chad Chilcutt, a sock, umbrella, magazine and coat hanger transform in a matter of minutes. A long sock stuffed with something hard packs a powerful punch. “If you put coins in it, or you put rocks in it, now we are talking about really using this as a self-defense weapon,” Chilcutt said. Chilcutt said the trick is to swing, hit, and then get away.



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