How to Make Keychains for Self Defense
The most common form of self-defense keychain involves a ring of 10-15 keys attached to a kubaton - a short cylindrical piece of wood or metal, often tapered at one end. Because they have a valid utility function, they are not classified as a weapon in most jurisdictions and thus do not fall under the same restrictions as other means of self-defense, such as a knife or a gun.
Things You'll Need
- Kubaton
- 10-15 keys
Instructions
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Consult your local, state, and federal laws before proceeding. While in most jurisdictions the use of a kubaton is legal, in some municipalities it may be considered a pressure weapon, which may or may not be restricted.
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Select a kubaton that already has a key ring attached. These are inexpensive and readily available from a number of online sources, and will be hardier and more durable than anything you could improvise yourself.
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Add 10-15 keys to the key ring on your kubotan. The addition of a significant number of keys (instead of just 2 or 3) will add weight to the self-defense keychain and will also give your hand more to hold on to.
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Seek out instructions on how to use your self-defense keychain via classes, books, videos, or online training materials.
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