Top 5 Self Defense Weapons For Women

Top 5 Self Defense Weapons For Women

Prevention is always better than cure but if worse comes to worst, it is best to be well armed in order to protect yourself with a weapon such as a police stick. As with all weapons, it is important to learn how to use them effectively.

The following are top self-defense weapons for women:

Top 5 Self Defense Weapons For Women

Handgun

This is arguably the best self-defense weapon ever created. Most importantly, it is crucial that you are well trained on using it. Before acquiring one, you should enroll for a training course.

Pen Knife

A pen knife is actually a knife that is disguised as a pen. This pen can really write but it has a removable top that reveals a sharp blade. Your attacker will be taken by surprise if you spring this self-defense tool on him. You should use that as an opportunity to defend yourself and distance yourself from danger.

Pepper Spray

Pepper sprays are good examples of non-lethal self-defense weapons. A pepper spray is comfortable to carry anywhere you go. A direct spray of this stuff is as effective as it is debilitating. Once you spray your attacker, the next best thing is to run as far away from your threat as possible. An advantage of the pepper spray is that the canister is able to spray up to 15 feet away.

Taser

A taser is an effective tool in subduing your assailant. A taser works by firing wires directly to your attacker. The wires attach to the assailant’s body stunning the attacker from a distance.

Tactical Pen

A tactical pen can be used to strike your attacker’s neck, eye or any part of the face. It is a powerful deterrent and will in a volatile situation, give you time to make an escape. It is more effectual to use when your attacker least expects it.

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