
POCKET FIELD GUIDE
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This guide is a foray into an area of pure personal interest to me-the world of makeshift weaponry. With most of the "weapons" in this book straddling the line between fantastical and practical, I really struggled with what to title this small collection/discussion of makeshift, (okay, maniacal) mostly urban weaponry. Other than in the movies, I sincerely doubt anyone would find the need to make or use any of these diabolical deliverers of misfortune. Nevertheless, it's a crazy world we live in. Regardless, making them or using them isn't the point. My reason for writing this guide is merely a gluttonous personal incursion into the world of makeshift weaponry from the oddest and least-likely of components. Survival is, after all, using what's available to make what you need. And, if you have a bag of hard candy and need a prison-style shiv, then this is the guide you need.
The following pages detail 22 weapons of self-defense made from every day household items. The goal here is to concoct weaponry that could be made with minimal time and tools for the purpose of self-defense in the direst of circumstances. In some cases, the visual alarm of the weapons alone could quite possibly persuade an attacker to reconsider their course of unholy action.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Super Shaver
- The Can-It
- The Splat-Ula
- The Phillip's Head Scratcher
- Homemade Apple Die
- Pins And Bleedles
- Silverscare Throwing Stars
- Child's Play
- The Major Leaguer
- Cat O' 3 Buckles
- Hook And Batter
- License To Trim (Your Face)
- Jack And Kill
- Tire Iron Flail
- Seatbelt Garrote
- Reber Throwing Spikes
- Brick-O-Clocker
- Brute Flute
- The Quickie Thrusting Spear
- The Blade Stunner
- Garden Rock Basher
- The Hard Candy Shiv
- Conclusion
- Notes
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