As a LEO, I took an ASP class, to become certified to carry it. I really liked it, for less than lethal use. We were taught common peroneal ( spelling may be incorrect) strikes, just above the knee, on the outer part of the leg, which, if done correctly, can cause both knees to buckle, putting someone on the ground for easier, control.MP(Ret)95B wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 5:39 pm I'm an ASP instructor (from my LEO days).
Would sure be nice to carry one like the executive bodyguards carry as a non-lethal weapon (even though it can be lethal in the wrong hands).
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I carried mine cross draw. A flick of the wrist, and it was fully deployed, and in striking position. It eerily sounds like a shotgun being racked, which was often times, enough to stop whatever shenanigans we're happening.