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Telescopic Batons

History of the Baton

A baton (also known as a truncheon or nightstick) is a roughly cylindrical club made of wood, rubber, plastic, or metal – such as steel or aluminum. It is carried as a compliance tool and defensive weapon by law-enforcement officers, correctional staff, security guards and military personnel and civilians.

A baton may be used in many ways as a weapon. It can be used defensively to block; offensively to strike, jab, or bludgeon; and it can aid in the application of armlocks. The usual striking or bludgeoning action is not produced by a simple and direct hit, as with an ordinary blunt object, but rather by bringing the arm down sharply while allowing the truncheon to pivot nearly freely forward and downward, so moving its tip much faster than its handle. 

The advantages of the Telescopic (also known as Collapsible or Expandable) style of batons are now quite obvious. Carrying of a small longitudinal subject, which is instantly turned by a rapid movement into a solid steel or aluminum rod, gives people a great advantage in the case of dangerous violent confrontation. The collapsible design saves a lot of room and makes it possible to fit in their designated belt holster, some pockets or bags and purses. You don’t need to be skilled in self defense courses to protect yourself using a telescopic baton, however, it would benefit you to know the key targets to strike on an attacker. 

Benefits of Using a Baton

A telescopic baton is a self-defense tool that is designed to be used as a compliance tool. It consists of a stainless steel rod that can be extended and retracted, allowing for easy storage and transport. Typically these are made from steel or aluminum, and they come in various lengths ranging from 16-26 inch telescopic batons. The most common type of collapsible baton is the friction lock, which is made up of several metal rods that slide into each other when the baton is extended and lock into place. Collapsible batons are used by law enforcement officers and security personnel to control crowds or subdue suspects. They can also be used as defensive weapons by civilians. The baton features an excellent grip and durable steel shaft! This self-defense tool has a strong grip making the durable steel shaft easier to handle when in a dangerous situation.

How to use a Baton

When using an expandable steel baton, it is important to remember that it is an impact weapon and should only be used in self-defense situations. The expandable baton should never be used to strike someone in the head or face, as this could cause serious injury. It is important to maintain a safe distance from your target. This will help ensure that you do not accidentally hit them with the baton. It is also important to keep the baton in its retracted position until you are ready to use it.

What are the laws for Expandable Batons?

The laws regarding expandable batons vary from state to state. In some states, it is illegal for civilians to own or carry a telescopic baton. In other states, it is legal for civilians to own and carry an expandable baton as long as it is not concealed. It is important to check with your local law enforcement agency before purchasing or carrying an expandable baton.

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