How is a Kubaton used?

The Kubaton is a versatile self-defense tool that can be used in a variety of ways. It can be held in the hand like a knife for stabbing attacks, or it can be used as a club to strike the attacker. It can also be used to gouge the eyes or throat of the attacker, or to pull his hair.

Is kubotan useful?

It’s only useful in niche situations (like the grappling one I mentioned). You will not want to use it for the entire fight. You’ll have things you want to do that will only be hindered if you have anything in your hands. So you’re going to want to discard that kubotan at some point.

What is the best Kubaton?

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Are Kubotan keychains legal?

As you say, the Kubotan keychain knife is intended for self-defense. However, if police catch you with a Kubotan keychain knife in your possession, you could be arrested and charged with the crime of possession of a concealed dirk or dagger. That offense can be punished as a felony or a misdemeanor. Penal Code 21310.

What is a kubotan stick?

The kubotan is a self-defense weapon developed by Japanese karate master Takayuki Kubota. The word kubotan is a combination of his name, Kubota and baton. Most kubatons are no more than about 6″ long and 1/2″ thick.

Why do you need a self-defense keychain?

A self-defense keychain is the ultimate personal safety gadget. This highly portable weapon will increase your chance of survival and give you time to escape to safety.

What is a glass punch?

The Window Punch Tool is the instrument needed for extrication from vehicles after accidents or other auto emergencies. It is used by applying pressure with the tool on the safety glass of a car window, which will cause the window to shatter and allow for safe extrication from the vehicle.

Are window breakers illegal in Canada?

“In Canada, it is illegal to break a window,” said Melissa Kosowan, Acting Associate Director of Communications with the OSPCA. “It is still property damage, and anyone can still be held liable for damages.” This law applies to everyone, including police and SPCA officers.