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Posted: 4/30/2011 1:04:44 PM EDT
I slid a tire iron/lug nut wrench up the sleeve of my coat when I had nothing else available and a guy I knew was acting really irrationally. Luckily I did not have to use it.
What is the least common weapon you have ever carried concealed? |
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A NAA Mini 'companion' Black powder .22 revolver. 5 shots in 3 sec. then 2 min. reloading it.
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google "The Manhandler" fat chance Someone will google it |
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legally? or....
cut-down M-2 Carbine. Honest Injun. '03 eta: didn't have to use it, but, boyoboy, was it ready... |
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When I rode a motorcycle, I used to keep a few big steel hex nuts in the left hand pocket of my jacket.
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I was flying to visit a friend; he promised he would have a gun for me to carry, so I didn't have to travel with a pistol. He met me at the airport, and gave me a sock containing a S&W Model 37, loaded with only 4 rounds (all he could find): 2 158 LRN, 1 148 WC, 1 Speer shotshell. WTF? So, that's what I carried.
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A roll of quarters. Other than that it's always been a firearm.
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Just remembered that I carried a piece of a car's molding that I found to a party that we knew would be really crazy. It was about 1/2'' thick, and 2ft long.
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google "The Manhandler" First post and all that, but please for the love of god don't google the images without safesearch on strict... |
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crow bar,hammer,screw driver,chain,brass knucks and a homemade strangulation device
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google "The Manhandler" First post and all that, but please for the love of god don't google the images without safesearch on strict... This man speaks the truth. Some things cannot be unseen. The most goofy thing I have wielded is an aluminum baseball bat. However, it was definitely not concealed and I may or may not have made comments about splattering brains with it. |
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As far as sneaky, hard-to-detect weapons go, I like solidly-made, metal shishkebab grilling skewers. Do you know what I'm talking about? They're long, skinny, sharp, and hard to detect. http://www.bakedeco.com/images/description/ShishKebabSkewers440.jpg <––-these aren't ideal (I like the square or round ones better for rigidity) but you get the idea. I poked a hole in the bottom of that extra pocket in a pair of Levi's and would let the skewer hang down through that. Deadly ... and makes you popular with the ladies. |
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As far as sneaky, hard-to-detect weapons go, I like solidly-made, metal shishkebab grilling skewers. Do you know what I'm talking about? They're long, skinny, sharp, and hard to detect. http://www.bakedeco.com/images/description/ShishKebabSkewers440.jpg <––-these aren't ideal (I like the square or round ones better for rigidity) but you get the idea. I poked a hole in the bottom of that extra pocket in a pair of Levi's and would let the skewer hang down through that. Deadly ... and makes you popular with the ladies. Nah, you know the one I'm talking about, it's off to the side in a couple of pairs of Levi's "carpenter jeans" I had. Didn't bother me, anyway You can fit 'em in the front pockets too, just... be careful, ya' know |
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A 9" inch section of carbon arrow sharpened to a point. It's hollow and will drain / deflate something real fast and can't be detected by a magnetometer. |
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A 9" inch section of carbon arrow sharpened to a point. It's hollow and will drain / deflate something real fast and can't be detected by a magnetometer. There are several of us here who are on the same page–– wooden skewers, carbon arrows, etc. |
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Freshly sharpened #2 Eberhard Faber pencil. Legal everywhere.
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While not CC,
Some guy started talk shit to be, I was young and dumb. I figured out he had more friends then I there so I retrited to my truck and pulled out a Chainsaw Have you ever tried to pull start a cold saw in a hurry? While it did not start, I did my point across. |
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Fleshlight. Loaded or unloaded? Who cares if it was loaded. Whether or not it was cocked is what matters. |
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When I was 18 the police found me with brass nuckles. They were not amused.
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Back when I used to fly commercial (before shoe removal and feel-ups), I carried my drumsticks. 15" of good old American hickory. Snap the tip off for enhanced pointiness.
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Quoted: I've actually CCW'ed Chuck Norris. You didnt CCW Chuck, He Hijacked your ass! . |
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When I was 18 the police found me with brass nuckles. They were not amused. edit. spelling. Try another edit. |
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1/4 inch bout 3' 1/2" hydraulic hose Which is it? . hummm.. 1/4" around 3'1/2" long |
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Quoted: Back when I used to fly commercial (before shoe removal and feel-ups), I carried my drumsticks. 15" of good old American hickory. Snap the tip off for enhanced pointiness. Possibly last year, I may or may not have carried a very robust set of nice, metal pens for a flight. ... |
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Colt 1911 that was carried by a friends father in WW1. Choate executive "letter opener" Improvised garote made of rope when I was flying a lot after 911. Poor man's brass knuckles= Roll of dimes wrapped in electrical tape....... carried when I hit the bars in my youth. Wrist rocket slingshot with marbles for ammo. |
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Quoted: Back when I used to fly commercial (before shoe removal and feel-ups), I carried my drumsticks. 15" of good old American hickory. Snap the tip off for enhanced pointiness. And this is why nobody ever messed with the drummers when I was in high school band. I remember one of the freshmen pushing his luck with a junior and getting a good thwack on the knuckles. His already fat fingers swelled up so much he couldn't play for two days. Amazingly I don't think any of his bones were broken. |
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My license says License to Carry Concealed Pistol.
I had a Freedom Arms 4 shot revolver in .22 WRM with 1 5/8" barrel that I carried in a slightly modified Buck 110 sheath at times. |
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One of the nice things about working in carpentry is that you can OC a 24 ounce Estwing hammer and no one will question it. No one will push his luck with you, either.
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