This video demonstrates how to create a highly effective, legal-to-carry self-defense tool for under $5 using a common hex nut and paracord. Former CIA officer Jason Hanson explains the assembly, legal implications for travel (TSA compliant when disassembled), and showcases its surprising lethality through a demonstration. The improvised flail is presented as an accessible personal safety option for travelers.
This video demonstrates a highly effective improvised weapon, a 'Nut on a String,' made from a hex nut and paracord, costing under $1. It's presented as a last-resort, deadly force option for life-or-death situations, capable of cracking car windshields and potentially skulls. The weapon is designed for ease of use and can be discreetly carried in components to bypass security.
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