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Old 11th December 2019, 06:06 AM   #7
Bob A
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Originally Posted by ALEX
Here is an example of mentioned passive weapon - a Medieval dog collar found in Hungary, but with spikes instead of plates.
When I saw the collar above, it occurred to me that it might actually be reversable. It's not unknown to use a collar like the one I've pictured to restrain dogs from pulling against a lead. Unpleasant to contemplate, but admittedly humanity is often inhumane. (Proper use of this collar is not as nasty as it may appear, though the Hungarian collar is frightful.)
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