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Flashlight Fighting.


Flashlight Fighting

Phil Elmore

Paladin Paladin

archetypal gunman who leaves a calling card. [TV: Have Gun, Will Travel in Terrace, I, 341]

See : Wild West
 Press

7007 Winchester Circle, Boulder, CO 80301

01D4H12E $10.00 www.paladin-press.com

A simple, common, ordinary flashlight can be readily employed as an effective and lawful Licit; legally warranted or authorized.

The terms lawful and legal differ in that the former contemplates the substance of law, whereas the latter alludes to the form of law. A lawful act is authorized, sanctioned, or not forbidden by law.
 weapons of self-defense--if you know how to use it properly. That's where experienced martial artist Phil Elmore's Flashlight Fighting: How To Make Your Pocket Flashlight A Take-Anywhere Self-Defense Weapon comes in. Offering complete, comprehensive, "user friendly", step-by-step, illustrations instructions, anyone can learn how to defend themselves with using a six-inch flashlight to ward off and punish an attacker. This is particular useful information where other forms of self-defense such as pepper sprays, collapsible batons, mace Mace, chemical spray
Mace, chemical spray device used by police in riot control. Mace is ordinary tear gas (chloroacetophenone, or CN) in a volatile solvent contained in a spray can. It causes severe lacrimation and temporary blindness.
, billy clubs, knives, and guns are prohibited by law. This an effective and very strongly recommended 77 page training manual that could very well save your life when out on the streets, traversing tra·verse  
v. tra·versed, tra·vers·ing, tra·vers·es

v.tr.
1. To travel or pass across, over, or through.

2. To move to and fro over; cross and recross.

3.
 parking lots or garages, recreating in a park, or anywhere else that assailants could lurk To view the interaction in a chat room or online forum without participating by typing in any comments. See de-lurk.

lurk - lurking
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Title Annotation:Flashlight Fighting: How to Make Your Pocket Flashlight a Take-anywhere Self-Defense Weapon
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Date:Oct 1, 2006
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