For low light or indoor, I'd much rather have a tactical flashlight because of the added advantage of irritating the eyes. For full daylight or low light, I'd rather have the ASP pepper/kubotan, again, to irritate the eyes too. Knives? Did you know the majority of people stabbed/cut in a fight don't know it until the fight ends? It's true. A crush force of a kubotan is known IMMEDIATELY. I want the fastest affect to end the fight, not the most deadly.
this is a fantastic video with the fun "what went wrong" element at the end. I teach in the UK utilising the tactical light, interestingly by calling it tactical it immediately breaks the law....much better to use the term flashlight or torch. It does exactly what the kubotan does, its legal (no UK torch carry law as yet) and you have the added benefit of 300 lumes in the eye first to give you the split second to make your self defence response. Good stuff.
Plus, remember, it'll be a lot easier to explain to the cops doing a routine search why you have a flashlight on you compared to a knife. If you do get into a fight and had to resort to the flashlight as a weapon, it'll be easier to justify it as something you just happen to have, rather than as a dedicated weapon. Not a problem in some countries, but a big problem in some like the UK.
@h4s4t4n knives are for sure a better weapon, nobody would prefer a kubotan if he has the opportunity to use a knife BUT in most countries is not legal to go around with knives.
@h4s4t4n you can stick to your knives, but the idea isn't to slash someones flesh open and kill them. a kubaton is designed to be a non-lethal weapon that focuses all of your force into a small area causing excruciating pain without having blood on your hands so to speak
@BanditoCologne no, it really does work. i speak from personal experience. the kubotan hurts like a motherfucker and (if you do it right) it hits specific pressure points in your body with each strike, rendering the assailant's muscle completely useless.
For low light or indoor, I'd much rather have a tactical flashlight because of the added advantage of irritating the eyes. For full daylight or low light, I'd rather have the ASP pepper/kubotan, again, to irritate the eyes too. Knives? Did you know the majority of people stabbed/cut in a fight don't know it until the fight ends? It's true. A crush force of a kubotan is known IMMEDIATELY. I want the fastest affect to end the fight, not the most deadly.
rbt4rbt 4 hours ago
kubotan and tactical flashlight. Like a boss
TheLohja 1 day ago
this is a fantastic video with the fun "what went wrong" element at the end. I teach in the UK utilising the tactical light, interestingly by calling it tactical it immediately breaks the law....much better to use the term flashlight or torch. It does exactly what the kubotan does, its legal (no UK torch carry law as yet) and you have the added benefit of 300 lumes in the eye first to give you the split second to make your self defence response. Good stuff.
dazcssdsc 1 month ago
2:19 wow nice combo
CapitanFiro 2 months ago
@CapitanFiro hahah :)
MrAzzlack27 1 month ago
Plus, remember, it'll be a lot easier to explain to the cops doing a routine search why you have a flashlight on you compared to a knife. If you do get into a fight and had to resort to the flashlight as a weapon, it'll be easier to justify it as something you just happen to have, rather than as a dedicated weapon. Not a problem in some countries, but a big problem in some like the UK.
ogukuo72 4 months ago
I will stick to my knives.
h4s4t4n 6 months ago
@h4s4t4n knives are for sure a better weapon, nobody would prefer a kubotan if he has the opportunity to use a knife BUT in most countries is not legal to go around with knives.
Rubatacchini 5 months ago
@h4s4t4n you can stick to your knives, but the idea isn't to slash someones flesh open and kill them. a kubaton is designed to be a non-lethal weapon that focuses all of your force into a small area causing excruciating pain without having blood on your hands so to speak
ElectricDetonator1 5 months ago
1:30 germany! :)
SpeedMjam 6 months ago
Muy bueno felicitaciones son un excelente grupo
patoji65 6 months ago
this wont work in real life
BanditoCologne 7 months ago
@BanditoCologne no, it really does work. i speak from personal experience. the kubotan hurts like a motherfucker and (if you do it right) it hits specific pressure points in your body with each strike, rendering the assailant's muscle completely useless.
karmendcastro 6 months ago
@karmendcastro hahaha cool comment ok good to know
BanditoCologne 6 months ago
nunca tinha pensado nisso q uma chave comum pode virar uma arma , principalmente 1 multiaco
mutantewolverine 10 months ago