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Written by: Greg Ellifritz With the growing number of commercially made tourniquets, an increase in availability of medical courses focusing on gunshot wounds, a greater chance of getting caught up in an active killer
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Information on tourniquets. Interestingly, there is a phenomenon of counterfeit CAT tourniquets. One more thing to worry about.
I've got quick release tourniquet. And what I wanna say. This stuff is better that ratchet with the cornhole bags from night night method.
1. The width of quick release tourniquet is smaller. So it doesn't push the trachea/Adam's apple.
2. The material of it is softer so it doesn't harm the skin.
3. It got a good fabric elasticity so you can just tight it very hard. And the pressure is stronger than I'd got from the ratchet, and even from the traditional tourniquet methods with rope or other stuff.
4. It has a easiest lock mechanism, you can lock in and lock out it very fast.
5. It's cheaper than ratchet and cornhole bags.
I did test it a little bit, and I like it more. It seems that it is that device what I wanna use for CTB and it's that device which could compress the carotid arteries in my case.View attachment 134136
I was doing experiments with myself using tourniquet method. It would be an "under-research" option which is so cheap and easy. There are salvament tourniquet in the internet to buy them which could be usefull. Anyways this is a "risky method" bc we have a poor data about it
This method would consist of wearing one of these around your neck. Rotating the stick, leaving it attached to the fixing piece.
As you tighten it. You feel increasingly dizzy immediately.
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