Reasons to Use a Disguised Weapon

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Article Title: Reasons to Use a Disguised Weapon
Author: Richard Armen
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If you are currently weighing your choices for self defense weapons, undoubtedly you have seen various weapons disguised to look like everyday objects. This is particularly popular in the case of pepper spray canisters.

There are, of course, many good reasons to consider carrying a canister of pepper spray, a stun gun, or another weapon to defend yourself against an attacker. Violent crimes are said to occur across the United States at a rate of one every 20 seconds. These could be prevented with a small investment in a pepper spray canister. When choosing such a canister, look for one that you would feel comfortable carrying around. Consider one that does not look like a pepper spray canister at all, giving you the element of surprise even though you�re the one being attacked. Disguised weapons hold several advantages over those that are not disguised.

First, you will have the element of surprise. When concealed in an object shaped like a pen or another everyday object, your attacker will not expect the blast of pepper spray. Ordinary pepper spray canisters look exactly like a spray paint can, and will be immediately recognizable to any attacker. Grabbing a regular can of pepper spray gives the attacker time to cover his eyes and face, and will make the shot of pepper spray less effective. Those extra few seconds before he realizes what you are doing are crucial to aiming the pepper spray directly in your attacker�s face, where it will blind him long enough for you to get away.

Although this may not be as big of a factor when an attacker is clearly coming after you, it can be invaluable in situations where you may have realize that the person was dangerous after already beginning a conversation, getting into a car, or placing yourself in any other situation where you are likely to get harmed. The person won�t realize that when you are reaching for a tube of lipstick, you are really pulling out a can of pepper spray.

Many people, especially women, choose such designs because it makes them feel more comfortable to be carrying such a device. Self defense items can feel awkward to carry around in your purse or pocket if you are not used to them. Carrying an object shaped like a pen or keychain, instead, can help you feel me confident. This is definitely a good thing; after all, you�ll need to feel confident enough to use it if you feel you have to.

Disguised pepper spray canisters are often so well done that you can leave them in plain sight. For example, pepper spray disguised as a pager or cell phone with a side clip can be attached to your car visor or your belt loop. Stun guns can even be found in disguised packages such as these. Pepper spray in a pen can be placed innocuously in the center console or cup holder in your car. This way, they will be much easier to grab than fumbling around in your purse or pocket, should you need to get to them quickly.


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