no obvious things like guns, brass knuckles, etc.
maglites are favored by the cops. good dual purpose tool.
what are some others?
Alan
2006 325i
2015 M3
Tire Iron? Snow brush? Wife?
-Aaron
2004 M3 - Coupe, 6spd, Silver Grey on Black
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2006 Jetta TDI/DSG, Pkg 2, Silver on Black - Sold
2004 M3 SMG - Silver Grey on Black, Convertible - RIP
1995 525I 5spd - Black on Black -Sold
2004 X3 3.0i AT- Blue on Tan - For the wife....
A large wrench...(just incase your car needs some work on the fly)
And uh...
Anthrax
I would have to say MagLite.
'97 318i (Sold) - '96 M3/5 Lux (Sold) - '03 X5 3.0i Sport (Sold) - '03 SV650 (Sold) - '92 535i/5
baseball bat......no officer thats not a weapon ...i just got done playin baseball:
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Ahh yes I have that in there too...but it's only a 3-cell.Originally posted by dcardenas
I would have to say MagLite.
-Aaron
2004 M3 - Coupe, 6spd, Silver Grey on Black
| RAC RG63, PSS, ZCP Brakes, aFe, SS (V1, Res. X-pipe, Street Muffler), Epic Alpha-N, 319whp |
2006 Jetta TDI/DSG, Pkg 2, Silver on Black - Sold
2004 M3 SMG - Silver Grey on Black, Convertible - RIP
1995 525I 5spd - Black on Black -Sold
2004 X3 3.0i AT- Blue on Tan - For the wife....
baseball bats ARE considered weapons unless they are coupled with a glove (atleast in ct i dont know about anywhere else)
"That's the \X/ spirit, that can't ever be silenced!"
Any 4 iron should do the trick. The perfect length and just the right loft to really do some damage. Oh, make sure it has a steel shaft.
Eric
BMWCCA #387539
4 D-Cell MagLite behind the front seat
Ron
Ron
I agree, I've got a 3 D cell MagLite... a 4 would be better but 3 is effective too. What about a nice heavy 12 inch socket extension? What about a hammer?
bat or some kind of big tool.
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I have a nice 4-D cell MagLite as well....but you know what I found most effective, that went way with my Eclipse? The Club. That inner piece that extended out to fit your steering wheel, can be slid all the way out. I guess it is made of steel and is notched/grooved as well to provide that extra "zing" when contacting with skin....
.....you say "sandwich."
Anson HAD a '97 M3/4a Cosmos/black w/ some good stuffs......He also HAD a '04 Pontiac GTO (Goat) Quicksilver/black w/ Lingenfelter CAI....Now he has a '02 Subie WRX wagon....stuffs on the way
Mark 4 triple action spray- combines CN tear gas, Oleoresin Capsicum pepper formula and marking dye. Then a 26'' ASP expandable baton. also a Littman Master Cardiology stethoscope, I could proably strangle someone with that.
You wouldn't feel compelled to help the poor bastard you blinded, beat, and strangled would you? It seems like there might be a conflict of opinions here...Originally posted by bmwparamedic
Mark 4 triple action spray- combines CN tear gas, Oleoresin Capsicum pepper formula and marking dye. Then a 26'' ASP expandable baton. also a Littman Master Cardiology stethoscope, I could proably strangle someone with that.
-Aaron
2004 M3 - Coupe, 6spd, Silver Grey on Black
| RAC RG63, PSS, ZCP Brakes, aFe, SS (V1, Res. X-pipe, Street Muffler), Epic Alpha-N, 319whp |
2006 Jetta TDI/DSG, Pkg 2, Silver on Black - Sold
2004 M3 SMG - Silver Grey on Black, Convertible - RIP
1995 525I 5spd - Black on Black -Sold
2004 X3 3.0i AT- Blue on Tan - For the wife....
I concur with Josh.Originally posted by bmwparamedic
Mark 4 triple action spray- combines CN tear gas, Oleoresin Capsicum pepper formula and marking dye. Then a 26'' ASP expandable baton. also a Littman Master Cardiology stethoscope, I could proably strangle someone with that.
I have pepper spray bottles in all of my vehicles. I only buy FOX pepper spray products because they really really burn. (No really!lol) Other pepper sprays are not to be trusted. Another good thing to have around if you dealing with pepper spray is Sudecon wipes. (In case you get some on yourself.)
Later,
Tom
P.S.
Hey Eric have you ever seen the movie "Suicide Kings?" :Originally posted by ESMcBlurM3
Any 4 iron should do the trick. The perfect length and just the right loft to really do some damage. Oh, make sure it has a steel shaft.
Eric
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torque wrench..
you have it to properally torque the lug bolts on the spare tire..
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Ive got one too but behind its stored in the passenger seat pocket for quick reach.Originally posted by RSnaider
4 D-Cell MagLite behind the front seat
Ron
My flamethrower is located in my trunk
Why no, I haven't...Originally posted by Tom Sederburg
Hey Eric have you ever seen the movie "Suicide Kings?" :
Should I?
Eric
BMWCCA #387539
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One of the ultra large Craftsman regular screwdrivers...good for stabbing, whacking, countering, working on cars, and hey!!! if it ever breaks on the person you're bludgeoning with it, take it back to Sears and they'll exchange it, no questions asked
Get an AXE handle. May be illegal, but remember to keep the stickers on there and say your uncle gave it to you to give to someone or another. I got one at home depot for no more than 25, its carbon so its extremely light and has a metal rod in the middle. Good for just about anything.
The most effective and readily accessed weapon may be the one with four wheels and a Roundel on the front. Getting the hell outta there is often the best solution. A ton or so of steel can also be a very effective weapon. I will never understand why someone will let a car jacker stand in front of them and then walk around to the door and take their car. Now, is the car worth my life, certainly not. But who knows whether this guy wants to leave any witnesses breathing or not.
Tactics are your best weapon. Don't be afraid to ram yourself out of a deadly situation. Do easy things like leaving enough room from the car in front of you at an intersection so that you will have options if a bad guy targets you. Be aware of your surroundings. Pay attention to what is going on. If approached while you are walking to your car, keep the car between you and the bad guy.
Weapons are great, but they will rarely be accessible when you need them. Being prepared and not allowing yourself to be surprised is much more valuable.
Craig
BF Mall Ninja
how about the SWORD my friend has in his trunk
I prefer hammers and other tools myself
what about a breaker bar? :
97 M3/2
A large tool.
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