100 Deadly Skills | How To Arm Yourself Abroad

Published on October 26, 2019
Duration: 12:26

This video demonstrates how to create improvised weapons for self-defense when traditional firearms are not an option, particularly for international travel. It details the construction of a 'newspaper bat' using common materials and offers tips for enhancing its lethality. The content emphasizes practical, accessible solutions for personal protection in various scenarios.

Quick Summary

Learn to create improvised weapons like the newspaper bat for self-defense. Tightly roll 10-20 sheets of newspaper, fold, and secure with duct tape. Enhance lethality by wetting paper or adding nails. Consider steel pens and kitchen knives as travel-friendly options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor
  2. 01:12Guest: Clint Emerson (Navy SEAL)
  3. 02:16Travel Security Challenges
  4. 02:48Common Improvised Weapons
  5. 04:03The Newspaper Bat Explained
  6. 05:01How to Make a Newspaper Bat
  7. 09:24Newspaper Bat Field Test
  8. 11:25Lethality Enhancements

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make an improvised weapon like a newspaper bat?

To make a newspaper bat, tightly roll 10-20 sheets of newspaper diagonally, fold the roll in half, and secure it firmly with duct tape. You can increase its density by wetting the paper or add puncture capability by inserting nails before folding.

What are good improvised weapons for travel?

When traveling and unable to carry traditional firearms, consider items like steel barrel pens, kitchen knives with plastic sheaths, or corkscrews. These can often be purchased upon arrival and repurposed for self-defense.

How do I avoid suspicion when buying items for self-defense abroad?

A tactic is to 'tell a story' when purchasing items. For example, buy a notebook along with a pen, or purchase cheese with a knife. This provides a plausible reason for having the item.

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