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Thread: Related to another thread:Does anybody carry any weapons in their car? If so then what?

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    magicfist Guest

    Related to another thread:Does anybody carry any weapons in their car? If so then what?

    I was reading the thread about someone strangling you in your car, and I noticed a few people mention knives. I was just curious what weapons people have in their cars.?

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    Budokan Guest
    I always carry a knife in the console of my car. I also have a wooden baseball bat in the backseat, but The Club (used to lock the steering wheel for those who may not know) is a much better bludgeoning weapon.

    K. Mark Hoover

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    rogue Guest

    I carry this...

    I find that having the Juiceman weilding a knife and pineapple to be enough of a deterent no matter what the situation. He's a little annoying but he hasn't failed me yet.



    [This message was edited by rogue on 02-16-01 at 12:18 PM.]

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    oldwolf Guest

    legitimate weapons

    Don't know about the law in the states or down under, but here in the UK you will be prosecuted for carrying an offensive weapon in your motor. I have supplied my missus with a lead filled short club as a road rage detterent and often carry blunt instruments. Here is the kicker, get stopped and searched, there is one on at the moment, and asked to explain. My car has electric windows and doors officer and I am claustraphobic.
    I need this blunt instrument to smash the windows in an emergency.
    trust me it has worked.


    :D

    "And the crowd called out for more"

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    Black Jack Guest
    I have a tactical folder on me most of the time so that would be the blade I would use in a situation like that.

    I also have a ASP Baton hidden in my truck for those unkown situations where I may need it but I on the way home from training I my kali sticks with me that would work just as well.

    I know of one guy who has a very high volt portable searchlight in his car and has used that to blind people in hot situations where he needed to get away.

    Neat idea.

    Regards

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    8stepsifu Guest
    I used to have a truck that came with a gun rack. I don't own any guns, so I put my tai chi sword up there. On the second row I had nunchucks and a rope dart looped around. The only place I drove was to school and kung fu so it really didn't matter.

    Now I've got a car and for the longest time my ropedart was in the backseat. I keep a pocket knife and a lighter, but thats more for wilderness survival. I have a tire wrench and I suppose my seat belt could be used to trap an incoming hand. I don't really worry about it though. If I ever get attacked I know for a fact that my weapons won't be anywhere near me. Your own body is the only thing that you wont forget in your other jacket.

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    BigDude Guest
    I'm kind of along the same lines as Old Wolf. I had a buddy who carried a reasonably large knife in a sheath attached to his door in cas he got "carjacked". He got pulled over for speeding and wound up in some pretty serious legal trouble for the knife.

    They make these really nifty "emergency hammers" for when you're trapped in your car. Seriously, the only time you would use it would be either if your car is on fire or you have driven off a bridge and are completely submerged. It has a razor sharp edge for cutting your seatbelt loose (sort of internal though) and the "head" of the hammer tapers to a very small point so you can deliver a lot of force to a small area. I figure if it would shatter tempered glass, it would do a fair job on a skull.

    Of course, I actually carry this for its real purpose. I was actually in a car fire once and have been extremely afraid of the situation ever since.

    Whether the stone hits the pitcher, or the pitcher hits the stone, it's that pitcher that gets hurt

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    lowsweep Guest

    Just Remember.......

    If you have a bat in your car have a ball and glove in there too, saves a lot of explaining if you get pulled over. Instead of an armed man you are now somebody who likes a friendly pick-up game or playing with family. :cool:

    boards (shake head)
    don't hit back

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    JWTAYLOR Guest
    Over/Under 12 Guage Savage behind the seat. One lump or two?
    JWT

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    Watchman Guest

    Yeah baby!

    Love the shotgun. My little brother carries a semi-automatic USAS 12 guage with him in his truck.

    I carry a .45 handgun in the car and on my person. Sorry to hear about you Brits not being able to legally carry more offensive weapons. Us Yanks in the western US have what you call conceal carry privileges.

    I almost love getting pulled over nowadays because the state of Utah's concealed carry permits look like little ID cards. When I get pulled over I hand the "gun card" to the cop with my driver's license. When they see the conceal carry permit they ask, "Do you have your weapon with you now, sir?" and I say, "Yes, it's right underneath the steering column" and they say, "Well, would you mind keeping your hands on the wheel?"

    It's nice to be treated with respect. An armed society is a polite society, as they say out our way.

    This reminds me of a funny anecdote: I have a kung-fu brother who lives in London that came out to train with us two years ago. It being his first trip to the States, my brother and I thought we'd take him down to the neighborhood gun shop to pick up some ammunition for our "assault weapons" and take him shooting. When we walked into the store he completely froze and just stood there staring at all the weapons lined up on the wall. After a minute I asked him what the problem was, and he asks, "Can anyone just come in here and take one of those guns?!" I started laughing and said, "Pretty much, yeah." He said he expected a bank vault type operation.

    He was even more amazed that we could just drive a few miles out to the sand dunes, set up some paper targets, and shoot automatic weapons without any question.

    It's sometimes interesting to see things through another's eyes, and really keeps you from taking certain things for granted.

    "Learning without thought is labour lost; thought without learning is perilous." -- Confucious

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    SifuAbel Guest

    off topic, but curious

    Funny,

    I had a great aunt come from cuba and do the same thing at a row of coffee at the local Publix Supermarket. See just looked at it like it wasn't real, then looked at a relativly small checkout line and started crying.

    Its dangerous to think you are immortal.
    sifuabel@aol.com

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    soy Guest
    I cary many weapons in my car.. Only one with the intent of defense.. Heres the list:

    Club

    Diving Knife (Crowbar tip, serated one edge, sharp other edge, very durable)

    In the trunk:

    2x 36" Shinai
    1x Tai Chi Wooden Sword
    1x Hardwood Daito

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    Demi @ CSPT Guest

    Crazy Laws

    We have some messed up laws...
    Here in Ca. it is a "felony" to possess a stick or anything that can be used as a atick. So if you have a bat in your car an you cannot definitavly prove you were playing baseball you can be arrested on a felony charge. This could be a pipe, a plunger without the rubber end, anything... If your convicted of a "felony" you lose your right to own a handgun (forever) and your right to vote.
    BUT...
    If you are caught with a loaded, concealed handgun: It's a MISDEMEANOR! That's like a speeding ticket. They would take the gun and you would not get it back but you could buy another.

    Carry a stick = BIG TROUBLE
    Carry a gun = Pay a fine

    This is one I've known about for years and it was really driven home durring training I had a while back when I was going through the process for a concealed weapons permit.

    Demi Barbito - www.DemiBarbito.com

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    Danny T Guest

    Re: Weapons in car

    Yea, I carry a couple.

    First off Louisiana has a concealed carry law and I do carry. Also your vehicle is considered a part of your home. Therefore anything you can have in your home can also be in your vehicle.
    Don't you just love it!!

    I do carry a 1911 45cal in my vehicles along with several knives and a 40cal on my person .

    As to those of you carrying rattan "training" sticks with the thought of using them as self-defense weapons please think again! For your lifes sake, they are TRAINING sticks. Used for safety because they are soft and forgiving. Will they give you a knot or bruise, Yes! But they are NOT for fighting. If you are going to carry a stick make sure it is a heavy dense hard wood.
    NOT SOFT RATTAN

    Danny T
    www.progressivemaclub.homestead.com

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    kwang Guest
    I carry a few nice sized river rocks in my car. I actually had to use em once. I was driving home from the river and had a few rocks, cant remember why, and I picked up this crazy hitchhiker guy who started attacking me for no reason so I bashed him with one of the rocks in the head, pulled over and dumped him out. Ever since a hefty rock has been in my car.


    Kwang

    Kwang

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