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Paracord can be utilized in wilderness self-defense scenarios by creating a makeshift garrote, securing a walking stick for use as a club, or creating a quick restraint system.
Improvised Restraints
In a self-defense situation, creating a quick restraint system using paracord can be effective for subduing an attacker. To create a wrist restraint, tie a figure-eight knot in the paracord and then wrap it around the attacker’s wrist, securing it with a bowline knot. This will limit their ability to escape or use their hands.
Garrote Construction
A paracord garrote can be created by wrapping the cord around the neck of the attacker, tightening it with a stick or other object. However, this method should be used with caution, as it can cause serious injury or death. For a more controlled application, create a makeshift garrote by tying a loop in the paracord and then securing it with a stick or bone, allowing for variable tension to be applied.
Securing a Club
In a wilderness self-defense scenario, securing a walking stick can be crucial for an effective defense. To do this, tie the paracord around the stick and a nearby tree trunk, creating a secure anchor point. This will allow the user to wield the stick with confidence, without the risk of it being knocked out of hand. For added durability, you can create a series of knots and wraps around the stick and trunk, providing a secure and reliable attachment point.
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