
Gerber Ghostrike Series Punch knife, a T-handle fixed blade T hand-defense tool with rubberized overmold grip, is a skeletonized fixed-blade T-handle punch knife. It is made in Portland, Oregon and comes with a nylon sheath that's glass-filled. The knife is $59.95, and comes with a 2 year warranty.
Gerber Gear Ghostrike series
Gerber Ghostrike series knife punch is excellent for self-defense. It has a 420HC-stainless steel drop point blade with a black finish and a T-handle with rubberized texture grip. This knife also comes with a nylon sheath.

Ghostrike is easy to conceal for quick deployment. It's light weight and can be carried around your neck easily. The rubberized rubberized over-mold grip makes it easy to hold. It can be hidden with a sheath or paracords.
The Ghostrike knife comes with a protective sheath made out of nylon-filled glass. The sheath has two strap loops that can be placed in six different positions. This allows you the freedom to hold your knife in one hand. The blade retention system locks the blade in place with an audible click. You can also release your knife by pulling hard on the handle.
Gerber Gear Ghostrike handle
Gerber Gear Ghostrike is a sturdy knife with a strong handle and a durable, sharp blade. The Gerber Gear Ghostrike is a lightweight knife with low profile. It also includes a modular sheath, and 420HC blade. The blade features a ceramic coating, rubberized diamond texture grip and a rubberized diamond texture grip. Easy to grasp, the handle facilitates quick deployment.

Ghostrike is a series that features fixed-blade knives in ultra-light construction. The blade is made from 420HC steel with a black ceramic coating to reduce reflective surfaces. The knife features a fine edge drop-point blade measuring 3.3 inches. Ghostrike knives are a great choice when concealing your knife.
FAQ
What happens if I use my stun gun and get arrested?
No. Stun guns are considered "less deadly" weapons. They cannot inflict serious injury and are therefore considered less deadly.
However, if you accidentally strike someone with your stun guns, you could still be facing charges.
Are there any legal requirements for owning a stun gun?
You must prove that you are trained in order to purchase a stungun in certain states.
Some states require you register your stungun with the police.
You must notify law enforcement in other states if you move.
What are some self-defense techniques?
Self-defense techniques may include punches or kicks, elbows or knees, head butts and other strikes. These techniques may include grappling, such as wrestling or judo, and jujitsu.
Protect yourself from an attacker who is trying to hurt your feelings with self-defense tactics
They can also be used to defend themselves against another person being attacked.
But there are many methods to self-defense. Decide which one is best for you.
What does the stun gun do for an attacker
A stun gun uses electricity to incapacitate someone. The stun gun causes muscle contractions that stop them moving. This renders them unable fight back.
Stun guns are most effective when used in the neck and head areas.
The most common way to use a stun gun is to shoot at the person's body part until they fall unconscious.
Some stun guns make high-pitched sounds that scare off attackers. These stun gun types are called TASERs.
Statistics
- The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network reports that 70 percent of sexual violence cases aren't committed by random strangers in a dark alley but by people we know: friends, family, partners, co-workers, etc. (healthline.com)
- Kung Fu alone has 400 unique martial art styles – and whilst you likely won't be able to find a school for each form, many other martial arts are completely different altogether. (budodragon.com)
- Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)
- Verbal harassment was the most common form, but 51 percent of women said they were touched or groped in an unwelcome way, while 27 percent of women survived sexual assault. (healthline.com)
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How To
How to Survive An Invasion At Your Home
Home invasion can be a frightening thought, especially if there are children involved. We didn't expect to live through home invasion when we started our journey with installing a home security system. Here's our experience so far.
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Don't let your children witness the attackers. Two men broke into our home upstairs while our kids were sleeping. We took them downstairs until they arrived at the police station. Although our children weren't injured, they were traumatized enough.
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All valuables should be secured We keep valuables locked up in a safe in our bedroom. Even if someone broke into the house, they won’t have access to it.
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Keep an eye on Burglars. We live in a neighbourhood that is notorious for burglaries. We always keep an eye out for suspicious vehicles and people.
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Have A Backup Plan. We will provide financial support for our family in the event of an emergency. We also have a plan that allows us to leave the United States if necessary.
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Prepare. Prepare for anything. Always have food, water, or other supplies on hand.
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Call 911 First. If someone breaks into your house, dial 911 immediately. It is better to call 911 immediately than wait for the authorities to come to your house.
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Use common sense. You won't allow anyone in who isn't right for you. Do not invite strangers.
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You can get help from nearby neighbors and people who live in the same area. If you feel unsafe call neighbors and friends. They will be able to watch your back and call the police.
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Be calm and follow the instructions of police officers. Do what is asked. Do not flee or resist arrest
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Take Pictures Of Any Evidence. Any evidence discovered during the investigation should be taken pictures. This includes blood samples and fingerprints.
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Local Law Enforcement can be contacted to file a report. No one was hurt, but you can still file a report to local law enforcement. You may be able to prevent other crimes.
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Contact the Insurance Company Immediately. Call your insurance company immediately. Tell them everything that happened and ask for an adjuster to come out to assess the damage.
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Remove Personal Belongings. Take your personal belongings off the premises. Don't wear expensive jewelry. Take it off and put it away.
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Take Care of Yourself. Take care of yourself. Take out the trash and break glass and lock all doors and windows.
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Talk about What happened. Don't talk about anyone's past. It is possible that someone might use the information against you.