Self Defense Keychain Dog
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Brutus is a bulldog-shaped self-defense keychain — loop two fingers through the eye holes, close your fist, and the pointed dog ears extend across your knuckles as striking points. Made from impact-resistant ABS plastic as strong as metal, completely metal-detector friendly. Attaches to your keyring. Available in Pink, Purple, and Yellow.
Brutus Self Defense Keychain Features and Specs
- Two pointed ear striking points: Dog ears extend across your knuckles when gripped — focused impact on contact
- Finger loop design: Two eye holes sized to fit most fingers for a secure locked-in grip
- Impact-resistant ABS plastic: As strong as metal — will not crack or shatter on impact
- Keyring attachment: Attaches directly to your keys for immediate access
- Dimensions: 2.5" x 3.5"
- Colors: Pink, Purple, Neon Yellow
The same concept as the My Kitty cat keychain — finger loops, pointed ears as striking surfaces — for those who prefer a dog. Sits on your keychain without adding bulk and is ready the moment you reach for your keys.
How do you use the Brutus keychain for self-defense?
Loop your index and middle fingers through the eye holes so the pointed ears extend across your knuckles. Close your fist — the body of Brutus sits against your palm and the plastic construction provides a firm, non-slip grip. Strike with the ear tips toward vulnerable areas. The ABS plastic backing protects your knuckles on impact. Practice the grip before you need it — deployment should be instinctive when the keychain is already on your keys.
Is the Brutus keychain legal to carry?
In most states, yes — ABS plastic self-defense keychains generally occupy a different legal category than metal brass knuckles. However laws vary by state and municipality, and some jurisdictions restrict any item designed to enhance a strike regardless of material. Always verify your local laws before carrying. When in doubt, check with your local law enforcement or an attorney.