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Baton Self Defense

 

There are three defensive ranges when accessing a baton. The first defensive range available to officers is the extended range. This range combines the full arm extension of an officer with the actual length of a particular baton as it is held in the officer's strong hand. The extended range is the maximum area that an officer can expect to defend to his (her) front and to both flanks. Extended range techniques include both Basic one-hand strikes. This range is an officer's first line of defense against an attacker.

The second line of defense for stopping an attacker is at the intermediate range. As its name implies, it is the area that falls between full arm extension and within one foot of the officer's chest. There is less space at the intermediate range, as well as at the close-in range, for performing large sweeping baton strikes as in the extended range. Consequently, two-handed strikes and blocks are designed for rapid and effective use within a confined or compact space like the intermediate range.

The third and most important range is close-in. Close-in encounters pose the greatest danger to an officers safety (or survival) due to the extremely tight space he (she) has to effectively and appropriately maneuver a baton for self-defense or subject control. Close-in encounters involve combat within one foot or less of the officer's chest. Close-in encounter techniques again include two-handed, strikes and/or blocks.

 

Monadnock 9120 Specifications

Part ID #9120: AutoLock®-21 w/ Safety Tip™, Foam Grip and Black Chrome Finish
General Description: Three stage steel baton with hardened shafts, a reinforced textured hard rubber Safety Tip™ with a firm foam grip handle.
Recommended Holder: Textured: 3030 Basketweave: 3630
Shaft Locking Mechanism: Cam and Ball Bearing locking action provides the revolutionary mechanism for locking the shafts in place.
Shaft Unlocking Mechanism: Recessed Push Button in end cap shifts a push rod, which activates cam surfaces allowing the ball bearings to unlock.
Shaft Material: Hardened, aircraft quality 4130 seamless alloy steel tubing.
Hardness: Striking surface hardened and then tempered to 48 - 54 Rockwell C Scale to relieve brittleness.
Tensile Strength: 240,000 - 290,000 PSI (Pounds per Square Inch)
Diameter: 1.0625 inches (2.70 cm)
Closed Length: 8.375 inches (21.27 cm)
Expanded Length: 21 inches (53.34 cm)
Weight: 19 ounces (.54 kg)
Handle Grip: Firm Foam Grip 1.125-inch (2.86 cm) diameter; tear strength minimum 82 pounds (37.19 kg) per linear inch, installed over knurled handle surface to eliminate slippage.
Handle Tubing: 0.875 inch (2.22 cm) outside diameter 0.083 inch (0.21 cm) wall thickness
Handle Finish: Nickel Finish
Middle Shaft Tubing: 0.635 inch (1.61 cm) outside diameter 0.065 inch (0.17 cm) wall thickness
Middle Shaft Length: 7.10 inches (18.03 cm)
Middle Shaft Finish: Black Chrome
Small Shaft Tubing: 0.445 inch (1.13 cm) outside diameter 0.092 inch (0.23 cm) wall thickness
Small Shaft Length: 6.280 inches (15.95 cm)
Small Shaft Finish: Black Chrome
End Cap Construction: Machined steel end cap with a spring-loaded button coupled to a push rod with cam surfaces. 1.062" (2.70 cm) diameter x 0.625" (1.59 cm) long
End Cap Coating: Black Chrome Plating

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