How to Use a Tactical Flashlight for Self-Defence

 When it comes to tactical flashlights, they're basically the same as regular flashlights, but with added features. Their primary purpose was to aid in tasks such as target identification and the use of weapons in low-light situations for the police and military.

The tactical flashlight is designed to be a flashlight first, unlike those other tools that are essentially weapons. Here we are listing some three ways you can use tactical flashlight as self-defence. Among them are:

1. You can use a tactical flashlight as a deterrent.

Violent crimes against individuals, such as assaults and robberies, occur most frequently at night in areas that are not well-lit. Now that you have weapons on you, you can defend yourself against these attacks. When you have a tactical flashlight, you'll be able to prevent these attacks from ever occurring.

Turn on your hunting flashlight and keep it on as you walk alone at night. Keeping yourself and the area around you well-lit will deter most attackers from even approaching you in the first place.

2. A blinding tool for your tactical flashlight.

When it comes to defending yourself, surprise is one of the most powerful weapons you have at your disposal. Preventative action can be taken by shining your tactical flashlight directly into an attacker's eyes if you are aware of their presence.

This is where your tactical flashlight's additional power comes in handy. Your attacker will be temporarily blinded and disoriented by the intense light output of a tactical hunting flashlight, which is much more powerful than an ordinary flashlight at this task. Having more time will allow you to either flee or incapacitate them even more.

3. Using a flashlight as a weapon.

When self-defence calls for the use of a tactical flashlight, the general strategy is to wield it like a Kubotan. A downward stabbing motion or a forward thrusting motion can be used with the flashlight's head to strike your opponent. Bevelled edges around the flashlight's head can be used to focus the weapon's beam and inflict more damage.

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