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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Big Frank on June 13, 2025, 03:12:08 AM
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Milspin Kubaton Tactical Operations Manual, presented for your reading pleasure and education. Because Milspin cares, and so do I. Perfectly sized to fit 8 1/2" wide sheets of paper if you'd like to reprint it. At 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" you'll either have to cut 3/4" off the ends of the paper, or leave each page 3/8" wider, which should be fine. Only takes up 4 pages of paper when printed on both sides.
The hefty 5" aluminum "Instrument of Attitude Adjustment" by Milspin.
Machined from aircraft grade aluminum on our state-of-the-art CNC mills with a flawless surface finish, the Milspin Kubaton is what's missing from your EDC. Keys, wallet, phone, CC, and last but not least, Milspin Kubaton. Apply as a striking tool or pressure point focal device.
Dimensions: .4" x .4" x 5"
Weight: 2.4 oz.
Material: Aircraft grade aluminum
Features a combined 45 degree chamfer and a paracord lanyard. Top and bottom faces are finished with an astounding 0.005" per tooth feed rate. Lifetime guarantee, no questions asked, as with ALL Milspin products.
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Help keep a couple ex-marine Recon brothers in business. You don't want to see them broke and on a street corner begging for crayons to eat. ;) Only $8.99 while they last.
https://milspin.com/products/milspin-aluminum-kubaton?srsltid=AfmBOoru-Oq18L01kgtW6yuJwuAa4TcJ9yTpZiCuGz7yXh0EdTQP-3Ag
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Frank, FORMER Marines, only dishonorably discharged are EX Marines,As told to me as a young lad by my father, Gunnery Sergeant Rutter
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Is there a PDF of this?
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Frank, FORMER Marines, only dishonorably discharged are EX Marines,As told to me as a young lad by my father, Gunnery Sergeant Rutter
Sorry. I know they're really touchy about that. I once heard that Lee Harvey Oswald was the only ex-marine.
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Is there a PDF of this?
Not that I know of, but maybe you can copy it and save it as a PDF. I'm not sure the best way to do that. I would probably make one long JPG, 1 page wide, then save it as a PDF.
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Not that I know of, but maybe you can copy it and save it as a PDF. I'm not sure the best way to do that. I would probably make one long JPG, 1 page wide, then save it as a PDF.
The easy way would be open a Word doc, place each JPG as a separate page, then print as PDF. I was hoping for something I could link to and tell buddies "click-n-print." :)
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I don't use Microsoft Word or any other Microsoft Office products. And I don't know the easy way to do much of anything on a computer. I searched online for a copy and can only see a few pictures of the manual with a steel kubaton, which they no longer make.
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I found this online that shows more strike locations for a kubaton. Just pressing the tip of the kubaton into most of those places causes a lot of pain. You don't need to stab it into them hard, but that's always an option. ;) There's a nerve at the the back of the jawbone that's not listed on here that hurts like heck if you press your thumb into. Try it on yourself and it shouldn't take long to find it. Looking at an anatomy picture it looks like it's the mandibular nerve where it emerges from the trigeminal ganglion. A nerve ganglion is a bigger target than a single nerve, and that one's easy to find. When I was a kid my dad would grab my knee with his vise-like grip and squeeze a nerve on the side of it. I would almost jump off the couch when he did that. He thought it was funny. I didn't.
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I think I am going to market a new brand of ammunition:
KUBATON - Self Defense: Specially designed for maximum pressure without over penetration
KUBATON - Deterrent - Rock salt capsule to get the attention of the offending member without causing injury or harm (Rubber and beanbags have not proven successful)
KUBATON - Rapid Deployment - Birdshot loads for those who do not possess the skill of draw and fire with accuracy
I would like to market a Rainbow load, but Pixie Dust is hard to come by, and the unicorn fart propellant takes a much faster runner than me to catch at harvest time.
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The Milspin Glock gun cleaning mat has a few of the same target locations listed for terrorists, Nazis and communists. I bought 2 of the American flag gun cleaning mats for Christmas presents and they're still sealed in their tubes, so I can't be sure I got the right ones. They have the Glock version at Amazon for $14.99. They're 12"x20", and 1/4" thick, not thin like some of the cheap gun cleaning mats I got, like TekMat.
https://www.amazon.com/Milspin-Cleaning-Oversized-Accessories-Resistant/dp/B0CTLH8J89