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Where to buy sap gloves?
Try Galls.com, it's a website that sells equipment such as this for law enforcement personnel. Source(s): Me - Former NYPD Officer. Read More »
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What states are SAP gloves illegal in?
I don't know for sure. But I would reason that SAP gloves are going to fall into the brass knuckle category, and if you are caught using them in an offensive manner i.e. knocking someone out for no reason, you will face some sort of repercu... Read More »
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What is the law in NY State about Self Defense SAP Gloves?
SAP gloves have always been kind of a shaky deal legally speaking. Most jurisdictions, including NY, have laws against "metal knuckles" but it appears to be up in the air if the courts interpret such gloves to qualify as them. There are two... Read More »
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Well I am sure your would be attacker would be nice and patient when you put those things on. "Oh wait? You want some... hold on, let me just get my gloves on..." Or do you plan on just going around wearing those as a fashion statement... "...
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I recently bought a pair. Here is what I've noticed. The main thing about a sap glove is that it cushions, taking away from any pain you might feel from the punch like an MMA glove. But instead of cushioning your target, it actually adds de...
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Depends on your state, country or region. In my region, I'd have to prove justifiable self defense. I've gotten into fights many times before and I'm a first dan in Taekwondo and I never got charged with aggravated assault. Ask a police off...
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