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A 'deadly' weapon in disguise
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 3:05 pm
by mundaire
Want to feel safer, but don't have an all elusive arms license? Don't want to go the route of the trusty sock full of coins (too smelly a solution - eh)? Not to worry, for those with gentler sensibilities (& an acute sense of smell) -
Enter the 'Sap cap'!
sapcap-thumb-500x500-17461.jpg
This standard baseball cap can be used as a blackjack or sap. Just use the bill as the handle and the cap as an impact weapon. The secret of the Sap Cap is the pocket of a unique impact material that is 110% the density of lead and will not rust. Velcro adjustment.
Will they license the possession of hats now?
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Re: A 'deadly' weapon in disguise
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 3:10 pm
by nagarifle
let me put my thinking cap on
then again if you can't talk em then beat then with your cap
Re: A 'deadly' weapon in disguise
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 6:05 pm
by cottage cheese
mundaire wrote:Want to feel safer, but don't have an all elusive arms license? Don't want to go the route of the trusty sock full of coins (too smelly a solution - eh)? Not to worry, for those with gentler sensibilities (& an acute sense of smell) -
Enter the 'Sap cap'!
sapcap-thumb-500x500-17461.jpg
This standard baseball cap can be used as a blackjack or sap. Just use the bill as the handle and the cap as an impact weapon. The secret of the Sap Cap is the pocket of a unique impact material that is 110% the density of lead and will not rust. Velcro adjustment.
Will they license the possession of hats now?
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Gives me an idea... how about a sombrero with double the load of the stuff?!... think of it as a magnum variant
Re: A 'deadly' weapon in disguise
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 7:18 pm
by BJL
Hahah. Puts a new twist to giving someone a piece of your mind ( or at least beating them with something that resides close to it.)
Re: A 'deadly' weapon in disguise
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 8:51 pm
by shadowphaxone
mundaire wrote:
Will they license the possession of hats now?
Good Question
Re: A 'deadly' weapon in disguise
Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 6:39 am
by TwoRivers
Licensing shouldn't be a problem as long as it's marketed as a fly swatter, with an "NOT TO BE USED FOR OTHER PURPOSE" warning label. Cheers.
Re: A 'deadly' weapon in disguise
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:03 am
by boatme99
cottage cheese wrote:mundaire wrote:Want to feel safer, but don't have an all elusive arms license? Don't want to go the route of the trusty sock full of coins (too smelly a solution - eh)? Not to worry, for those with gentler sensibilities (& an acute sense of smell) -
Enter the 'Sap cap'!
sapcap-thumb-500x500-17461.jpg
This standard baseball cap can be used as a blackjack or sap. Just use the bill as the handle and the cap as an impact weapon. The secret of the Sap Cap is the pocket of a unique impact material that is 110% the density of lead and will not rust. Velcro adjustment.
Will they license the possession of hats now?
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Gives me an idea... how about a sombrero with double the load of the stuff?!... think of it as a magnum variant