Expandable Steel Baton

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Expandable Steel Baton

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Binding: Misc.
Label: Ippon Supplies
Legal Disclaimer: Weapons will not be sold to minors. All weapons are for demonstration or decorative purposes only. If used for demonstration, expert care and supervision should be exercised. Buyer assumes all liability for use (or misuse) of this product. These cannot be shipped to all states or countries. Some weapons are prohibited in New York, California and Massachusetts. Customer is responsible for knowing the laws of your state/country and are responsibe for any shipments confiscated by local law enforcement or customs.
Manufacturer: Ippon Supplies
Publisher: Ippon Supplies
Studio: Ippon Supplies



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Product DescriptionThis Expandable Steel Baton is available in three sizes. With a simple snap of the wrist, the baton expands to its full size. The 26' baton measures 10' when closed, the 21' baton measures 8-1/4' when closed and the 16-1/2' baton closes to measure 6-1/2'. Each baton features a foam padded handle for better comfort and reduced slippage. Black nylon sheath with belt loop included. **** OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS **** To open - hold baton close to body, gripping the handle firmly. Swing baton quickly away from body. The batons will extend. To collapse - grip handle firmly and strike the tip of the baton into a firm surface (such as the ground) in the opposite direction that the baton extends. ***** PLEASE NOTE ****** We have received several comments that these batons can be hard to close. The sections are held open by the friction of the tubes against each other. The more force used to open the baton, the more force needed to close the baton. These batons are not toys. These batons are are constructed of heavy duty steel. We choose to sell a high qualityheavy duty product that takes some effort to close than a piece of junk that will not operate as intended.




Features:
  • Telescoping Shaft
  • Heavy Duty Steel
  • Black nylon sheath with belt loop included.
  • Compare with batons costing 2-3 times more
  • 100% money back guarantee





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is a very nice baton!
This is a very nice baton! It is very good quality. It comes with a sheath, but it will also fit in a normal-sized pocket. Compacted it is a foam rubber handle that is 8 1/8 inches long. With a flick of your wrist, you have a 21 1/4 inch long sturdy, steel rod that's good for whacking the ever-loving bejeezus out of pretty much anything that doesn't have a handgun. I got it for my wife for when she goes jogging on mostly deserted nature trails.

When expanded, the pieces lock together pretty tight, so you'll need to jam it really hard in to a cement surface to compact it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - As good as the ASP, half the price
I bought this product first and then the same one from ASP, which is the premium name brand. The only difference I can tell is in the grip; this one is more foamy and the ASP was more rubbery. Both were great, I think I might prefer the foam.

As far as effectiveness, this WILL do the trick. A good knock on the head could incapacitate someone. A good knock on the limb can render that limb useless. A good strike to a knife-wielding hand will eliminate the threat of a stab. This baton is very sturdy, and can be deployed quickly by a simple flick/swing.

The key to using a collapsible baton is to not think of it as a baseball bat where you are trying to hit a home run. Think of it as a tool for making multiple devastating (but usually not lethal) strikes in a short time frame, each one detracting from the ability of the attacker to harm you and each one having a good chance of ending the skirmish. It is very fast, has a decent range, and it will definately put a hurt on someone.

To really reap the benefit of this weapon, I recommend obtaining some training. The Phillipino martial arts of Kali/Escrima/Arnis are centered around stick fighting that is perfectly designed for a collapsible baton of this size (26").



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Works, not police-grade, may be illegal for you to own.
This product definitely works, but it is not of the quality professional security workers carry. Those cost at least 3 times as much. The case binds on the handle material, so don't expect a "fast draw". It's OK as a training tool- when out in public I carry better-quality products. In my state (and several others) common citizens may not legally own expandable batons. Responsible vendors will not ship these batons to states where the device is illegal, but this vendor shipped and didn't bother to check that I had the right to own. If you want to buy and carry one of these batons, be aware of local laws and consequences.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great
i got it 5 days early which was great it solid though kindof hard to get back down i think it is a great product



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - works like it should
It's not an ASP but it works good and does what its made to do. The holster is not so great but I didn't use it anyway. Opens and closes easy, nice grip on handle.



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