I am having difficulty choosing between the vector or foam grip. My hands sweat profusely sometimes, so I am wondering if you could give me a suggestion. For the foam grip, wouldn’t it be easier to grip cause it's foam? And for the vector, I imagine a hard type of material and would be slippery when wet.
Hi, I wanted to know if is necessary lubricate friction batons? I bought an airweight friction baton and it has like oil, or lubricant in the cap and in the retaining clip. Is it normal? Should I remove it? Or Should I put more lubricant there?
A light coating of oil inside the smallest shaft can help a baton that is difficult to open, but typically there would be no need to lubricate a Friction Loc baton.
The choice between Airweight and steel is completely personal preference. Steel has maximum potential impact power, while Airweight saves a little carting weight but still preserves a high percentage of the impact potential. Either should be fine as a concealable personal defense option for a properly-trained officer or civilian.
I am having difficulty choosing between the vector or foam grip. My hands sweat profusely sometimes, so I am wondering if you could give me a suggestion. For the foam grip, wouldn’t it be easier to grip cause it's foam? And for the vector, I imagine a hard type of material and would be slippery when wet.
Grip decisions are really very subjective. But generally speaking, yes you’d probably like the foam grip better for perspiration.
You guys should put a quiz in your site that indicates what baton is right for you
Would the leverage end cap fit over the break away sub cap? Or can u only use on or the other?
Yes, those two attachments can be used together.
Hi, I wanted to know if is necessary lubricate friction batons? I bought an airweight friction baton and it has like oil, or lubricant in the cap and in the retaining clip. Is it normal? Should I remove it? Or Should I put more lubricant there?
A light coating of oil inside the smallest shaft can help a baton that is difficult to open, but typically there would be no need to lubricate a Friction Loc baton.
How are the agent air weight.......Is the all steal better .....What do you recommend for civilian.. carry, i use to be a xcop....
I think the agent steel ..I had an agent air weight that was stolen :(..but it was not as solid as steel asp ..so steel asp agent for the win
The choice between Airweight and steel is completely personal preference. Steel has maximum potential impact power, while Airweight saves a little carting weight but still preserves a high percentage of the impact potential. Either should be fine as a concealable personal defense option for a properly-trained officer or civilian.
@@aspusa1 ..i went with the 40 cm all steal....
@@The-Homecook-0000 nice
@@The-Homecook-0000 Never learned to spell, Db? 'STEAL" is for 2nd base; "STEEL" is for metal.
Is the aluminum airweight material, black in color ??
Yes it is.
Bought one for the cool factor lol