Posted on 08/06/2016 4:35:38 PM PDT by BenLurkin
I read a Perry Mason book if I remember correctly and one of Paul Drake’s female operatives had a bra that somehow accommodated a small pistol. It was many years ago and a very beat up book.
See,ya had to throw facts into the equasion
I said I was going to get some bear spray; but someone on
FR said that PEPPER SPRAY is actually rougher than bear
spray. - That new super strong flashlight that blinds a
bad guy (temporarily) sounds good. That and pepper spray
would be better than nothing. - I’ve got an old Smith &
Wesson revolver that my great,great grandfather carried in
his job on the river many, many years ago, and he *may*
have had to actually shoot some yahoo; but he didn’t brag
about it. I don’t want to kill nobody; but they’re making
it difficult not to have to these days.
If you don’t kill them, then in the future someone else will have to.
love their hair
In Chapel Hill in the early-ish 1990s, a female jogger was attacked by a rapist. She used her pepper spray on him and he pulled out a gun and shot her dead. When it went to trial, and I’m trying to remember exactly what happened, but it seems he was convicted of second-degree murder because she pepper sprayed him first.
I think this is the case:
http://www.ibiblio.org/copyed/colwell-proj.html
First thing I thought of when I saw the story several minutes ago!
Awesome.
Jennifer CUT-rona, huh.
Timely. On the Austin evening news last night, they had a story about women joggers being attacked.
I read the 911 hijackers practiced throat cutting on dogs.
How do you cut someone with a knife if you haven’t practiced it? It seems like the first cuts would be tentative. You are going against your human nature.
Much easier to just pull a trigger.
I admit it, you got me...
Fascinating story - at least the judge gave the bastard life. And a very interesting website, too. Thanks for posting!
Perhaps gun mfg might take a cue....start mfg sport-bra guns.
Could make trying to get to second base interesting.
“I know a woman that would love to have one that would carry a .38 Hammerless Lady Smith.”
Look into Flashbang holsters. They have a pretty full lime of bra-mounted holsters for small to medium wheel guns and semiautos. Mrs. Afteguard has used them.
Knives are pretty easy to wield if you catch your target unaware. Having butchered numerous animals, I would say the ease with which a knife passes through a pig’s throat came as a bit of a shock the first time. A sharp knife makes quick work of bare flesh.
For protection, guns are still the best option—just have to have a holster large enough for the calibers. Some can carry a 22, some can hide a 357. ;)
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