Postby Jay Vail » Wed Dec 03, 2008 5:55 am
If the question is what sword to use for home defense, I’d have to pick the gladius. You don’t have the space to swing a longsword in your house, but you can swing a gladius in most rooms and it cuts well. It’s also an excellent stabbing sword for use in tight places. I imagine the intimidation factor is pretty high as well.
For other tools, I’d go with a knife. Length doesn’t matter.
If not a knife, then a baton, preferably a police baton. It’s heavier and has more impact than, say, rattan. If you can’t get one of those, get a metal collapsible one. I’ve never used one myself, but I know someone who has for real to good effect. A small aluminum baseball bat (child sized) also is useful as a baton.
The problem tho, is access to the weapon, whatever it might be. Home invasions usually fall into three categories. 1) They knock on your front door and barge in when you open it. 2) They enter while you’re asleep in bed. 3) They break in while you’re away and surprise you when you come home. Only in category 2 will you have a chance to get your weapon, assuming you’ve stashed it by the bed. Otherwise you'll have to carry the weapon all the time. That can be done with a tac folder, but it's impractical with other weapons.
So, one of the most important things -- more important than having a specific weapon at hand -- is a fighting mindset. Most people, when attacked by a home invader, don’t fight back. They just submit. You must be prepared to resist immediately, with whatever means at hand, unarmed if necessary, and actually do so vigorously if the time ever comes.
One more thing, if you choose to get a weapon, you better get some instruction on how to use it. Just having the weapon at hand is not enough. If you don't know how to use it effectively -- and how it can fail, you'll only derive a false sense of security from it.
I would also strongly suggest some good unarmed self defense training that mixes striking with grapping.