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  1. 8 maj 2009 · ASP is a pretty good baton but it needs to be used in a fairly accurate manner. in effect this is the scalpul version of a baton. If you score a good accurate hit in the common peroneal,...

  2. I think you may be confusing the airweight models with the classic ones. I've got a classic 26" friction loc model, it's a good over-pound weight w/ a steel core, the airweight variants are about half as much weight due to I believe a more aluminum based core.

  3. I am looking at buying a baton for EDC/self defense. The ASP Agent really caught my eye, and I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this model (or any ASP baton) and could share their thoughts on it. I am probably going to get the A40 in either Steel or Airweight.

  4. 28 lis 2011 · Together with its 7075 aluminum alloy tubes, the ASP FRICTION LOC F16A AIRWEIGHT BATON features an “airweight” steel/aluminum finish that gives the baton a 45% weight reduction and 98% striking potential.

  5. Great concealable baton, push-button release is perfect! Tried several batons and all were collapsed by striking on the ground. This baton is as strong as any, but lighter in weight and collapses at the press of the end cap button. If there was a longer version I'd get that, but at just under 20" it's still good reach. Great product!

  6. I went into my workout room and proceeded to beat my heavy bag for a few minutes. The ASP came out unharmed and in fine shape. Next I took it to my stick striking post and did some blocks and strikes, the finish got slightly marred but the baton was still straight and retracted and expanded fine.

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