Pew Pew. Testing 3D Printed Self Defense Tools. 7.2.2025

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Testing the effectiveness of the scratch and jab of 3D printed self defense tools. Testing for Xploding Crafts (facebook) and local pew pew fan Zach.
Results. = Jab is best (knew it would be)
Zach's blue push dagger = Like the handle, jabs deep, but think smaller blade would be better.
Xploding Crafts ... green mini knife, jabs good, needs a little extra in the middle of the handle. green knife, jabs good. cat key rings, jabs good, maybe a little thicker material, idk. mini push dagger, jabs good, not bad shape, like the handle.
Warnacks Creations...
8" cedar hammer = fun time, smashes good, not too heavy
8" mallet aka tater (potato) masher hammer = not bad at all, good smasher, not to heavy. Both are easy to swing, and effective
Pew Pew chain bat aka "Link" = a lot of fun, smashes good, rips and tears while at it, easy to swing for a classic wooden bat that has been improvised.
Note: the improvised aka apocalypse weapons we test and have fun with, are for entertainment purposes only. NOT intended to be used as actual weapons. (not practical anyway, and in some states not legal, other states only legal as collectables, and or video/film productions props)

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