Submitted for your approval: a woman is attacked, but manages to elude her attacker. The experience inspires her to design a line of clothing–specifically, bras–with holsters for weapons. Unfortunately, her good intentions go awry with tragic consequences.
It’s a stunning turn of events, available for you, in: The Bearing Arms Zone: DANGEROUS BRAS.
By all means, visit Bearing Arms for my latest article on bras, mindset, training and weapons. As always, your comments, there and here, and encouraged and very much appreciated. I’d particularly like to hear from female readers on this one.
Never forget the story from the Karate Kid.
You walk down road on the left side you’re OK. You walk down the road on the right side you’re OK. You walk down the middle of thes treet and eventually a car will come along and squish</i. like a grape.
You no do Karate, you're OK. You do serious karate, you're OK. You do Katate so-so squish like a grape.
As noted, the advantage of a gun is stopping an a assailant at a distance.
Up close, real close, in my opinion a lead pipe is as dangerous as a gun and requires little skill to use.
Not that I can picture ladies wanting to run carrying a length of lead pipe, but perhaps sap gloves would provide better close up defense than a knife/pepper spray bra and the weight of the sap gloves would just and to the workout value of the run.
Just a thought…
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