#215907 - 01/29/11 05:31 PM
Paracord self defense lanyard
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#215908 - 01/29/11 05:45 PM
Re: Paracord self defense lanyard
[Re: kevingg]
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Registered: 05/29/10
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A paracord slungshot. Kinda cool, and probably hurts like heck when you get beaned. Just don't take it out in public. New Hampshire, and a lot of other states, don't like those. http://law.justia.com/newhampshire/codes/2006/nhtoc-xii/159-16.htmlEDIT: How did you get the ball bearing to stay put inside the monkeysfist? I tried making one using a large marble, and I couldn't get it to stay put when I was taking up the slack.
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#215919 - 01/29/11 09:15 PM
Re: Paracord self defense lanyard
[Re: kevingg]
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Registered: 01/28/10
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Another amazing project. The workmanship is excellent.
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#215921 - 01/29/11 10:16 PM
Re: Paracord self defense lanyard
[Re: kevingg]
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Registered: 12/18/06
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Very well done.
A customer came in with another great idea you might try. He had a section of nylon web tubing that a roll of quarter fit into. Without the quarters, it appeared as a very nice key lanyard.
He stated that when flying, he kept the roll of quarters with some other parking meter money in his brief case.
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#215927 - 01/29/11 11:32 PM
Re: Paracord self defense lanyard
[Re: kevingg]
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Registered: 09/01/07
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Nice monkey fist. The metal being smooth and entirely covered, unlikely to scratch delicate topsides, makes such a unit ideal for attachment to a throwing line for both rescue and boating use.
Hint, usually you will want to try to throw over your target. Bouncing a half-pound lump off a drowning person's skull tends to change the nature of the call. On the up side, they tend to make a lot less noise and thrash around less.
You might try a half-pound lead, or less toxic bismuth, sinker. Same weight but a little less pocket filling.
My favorite for weighted defense devices is a pair of discount store knee-high nylon socks, one inside the other, and a considerable weight of lead shot or BBs. An interesting variation is to substitute a pound of dried beans. Shot or beans have a knock-on effect because they don't rebound on impact.
You can wear the socks and make soup of the beans.
I once used a sock full of dried beans to true up a vertical mill when my usual hammer got left behind.
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#215952 - 01/30/11 05:59 AM
Re: Paracord self defense lanyard
[Re: kevingg]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 04/01/10
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Loc: Northern California
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Yeah, that looks cool. However, I wouldn't carry it as a self-defense device. Real attacks tend to be lightning quick, chaotic and without rules. When I think about defense, I imagine that somebody is already within the process of attacking me violently. The attacker, who has the advantage of making the first move, could easily neutralize this device. Again, it does look cool though.
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