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<blockquote data-quote="Decoligny" data-source="post: 3613968" data-attributes="member: 41077"><p>Depends on if they consider the added weight othe threaded rod enough to classify it as a “loaded cane”.</p><p>A loaded cane is any cane or walking stick with a small section that is weighted (usually with lead) to increase impact force.</p><p></p><p>I have two bad knees, and require a cane to get around.</p><p>A sturdy cane of oak or hickory is a formidable weapon that can be used very effectively with minimal training.</p><p></p><p>Weight is not always as important as speed.</p><p></p><p>impact force is calculated as Mass times Velocity squared.</p><p>Double the mass, you double the impact force.</p><p>Double the velocity, you quadruple the impact force.</p><p></p><p>Wrists and collar bones break surprisingly easy with a swift cane strike.</p><p>The end of the cane concentrates all the force of a strong punch four square inches of fist surface down to the one square inch area of the cane tip. Enough force to break ribs or sternum, or damage internal organs.</p><p></p><p>I have taken my cane everywhere.</p><p>International flights, State and Federal Court, even Police Stations, without anyone saying a word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decoligny, post: 3613968, member: 41077"] Depends on if they consider the added weight othe threaded rod enough to classify it as a “loaded cane”. A loaded cane is any cane or walking stick with a small section that is weighted (usually with lead) to increase impact force. I have two bad knees, and require a cane to get around. A sturdy cane of oak or hickory is a formidable weapon that can be used very effectively with minimal training. Weight is not always as important as speed. impact force is calculated as Mass times Velocity squared. Double the mass, you double the impact force. Double the velocity, you quadruple the impact force. Wrists and collar bones break surprisingly easy with a swift cane strike. The end of the cane concentrates all the force of a strong punch four square inches of fist surface down to the one square inch area of the cane tip. Enough force to break ribs or sternum, or damage internal organs. I have taken my cane everywhere. International flights, State and Federal Court, even Police Stations, without anyone saying a word. [/QUOTE]
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