As mentioned above, heavy cream or whipping cream are the perfect consistency for whipping. Any others, including single cream, half-and-half or just plain old milk will not serve your purpose and, no matter how much elbow grease you put into the whipping, will not achieve the fluffiness needed. As a benchmark, look for cream with at least 30% fat.

Just like cooking pasta or boiling an egg, there is a tipping point when it comes to whipping cream. If you do end up overwhipping, your cream will begin to deflate and take on a grainy texture. This is not what you want.


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The aquafaba whipped with sugar fared better; it still took 10 minutes to reach stiff peaks (like egg whites, aquafaba whipped with sugar creates stiff, sticky peaks rather than just a foam), and even though the mixture filled the graduated cylinder in 1 hour, it had weeped only 30 mL of liquid.

You may be asking, Why Don't You Just Shoot Him? As Elliot Stabler of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit once answered, "Where'd the fun be in that?" Alternately, the weapon's wielder will be locked in close combat or will be out of ammunition, forcing them to literally use the only weapon they've got on hand. It also serves as a quick option to incapacitate a person without killing him, since pistol-whipping is slightly less likely to be lethal than shooting the guy, and offers you a quieter way to do some damage (lethal or otherwise) if a gunshot would be unhelpfully noisy.

Anime & MangaĀ  Train Hartnett of Black Cat has basically turned this into a fine art. Since he's chosen not to kill people, he's always clubbing them with his very hard and indestructible gun, although since he's a former elite assassin it might explain why he's able to avoid killing with it. Acknowledged but advised against in the Black Lagoon manga. Revy is chastised by her gunsmith when he notices minor damage done to one of her weapon's grips caused when she smashed a guy's face in with it. Revy has no intention of stopping though. In Digimon Data Squad, RizeGreymon occasionally clubs enemies with the barrel of his massive Arm Cannon. Kaname hits a captured Tessa with the handle of a gun in the Full Metal Panic! manga. To be fair, by that time it wasn't exactly Kaname since she was possessed by Sophia. And not to mention, it gets worse soon. Sort of. In episode 17 of Future Boy Conan when Orlo betrays the village he pulls out a gun hidden in his cast and knocks out Jimsy with it by hitting him on the head. In Golgo 13: The Professional, Duke does this to the assassins Gold and Silver. He first smashes Silver in the face with his pistol, breaking his mask in the process, then he bashes Gold over the head with it until he caves his skull in. Surprisingly, this doesn't kill him. Mazinkaiser SKL has a justified version of this, as the guns were designed with this functionality in mind. The magazines have curved blades on the base, allowing them to be wielded as hand-axes by gripping the barrels. It can even take things a step further, with the conjoined pistols sprouting a long handle to become a battleaxe. In One Piece, this seems to be Benn Beckman's preferred form of combat, although it probably counts more as rifle whipping. Mami Tomoe of Puella Magi Madoka Magica performs this action correctly (using the butt of the rifles) during her "Unlimited Musket Works", except in her case it's meant to knock a target away so she can shoot it. In the first episode of Sherlock Hound, Professor Moriarty does this to his henchman George after the gun he has given to him is out of bullets. Early in the second season of Strike Witches, Gertrude's two heavy machine guns run out of ammo, so she grabs them by the barrels and uses them as melee weapons. Some pilots in Super Dimension Fortress Macross/Robotech (most notably, Hikaru Ichijo / Rick Hunter) have used their Gunpods as an improvised melee weapon when they had run low on ammo or missiles.

Comic BooksĀ  Batman: The Joker does this to Jason Todd in the A Death in the Family as the beginning of his No-Holds-Barred Beatdown. It goes From Bad to Worse, culminating in the infamous "crowbar scene". Harvey Bullock does this to a prisoner who looks like The Thing from the Fantastic Four in the "Knightfall" saga. A crook does this to the original Robin, Dick Grayson, in the Silver Age story "The Case of the Honest Crook", leaving him bloodied and almost dead. Bats was not pleased when he found out. The Joker does this to Barbara Gordon during his assault on her in Birds of Prey #124. In response, she hits him in the face with her baton, breaking most of his teeth. As one article pointed out this happened a lot to the original Black Canary. Code Name: Gravedigger: In Men of War #19, Gravedigger is given a dud rifle, which he discovers as a German soldier is bearing down on him. He resorts to using the rifle as a club after diverting the German by Throwing the Distraction. The F1rst Hero: In Issue #1, Jake Roth is knocked unconscious when smacked in the face by the butt of an enemy's rifle. In a later issue, during the "Fight For Your Life" storyline, Cooper tries to shoot Jake with his revolver, only to discover it's empty. Undeterred, he hits Jake over the head with the gun to give himself time to reload it. In Year Five of Injustice: Gods Among Us, Batwoman smacks around a group of armed mooks with one of their own assault rifles. In Lori Lovecraft: My Favorite Redhead, director and occultist Dick Van Von knocks out actor Allen Roberts by cracking him over the back of the skull with a pistol when he abducts Lori to use as a Human Sacrifice. Lucky Luke: Joe Dalton gets to utilise his gun this way a few times, once against a merchant who asked for his payment when the purchase got complicated by fake money, giving a simple solution to the equation. In The Mighty Thor (specifically issue #362 of the original run), Skurge the Executioner makes a Last Stand at the bridge Gjallerbru against an army of the dead wielding a pair of M-16 rifles. The last image shows him wielding one of them as a club after running out of ammunition. In Quantum and Woody, Woody butt strokes an armored goon after discovering his rifle has been loaded with rubber bullets. Sin City In the original comic (though not in the film), Marv actually criticises Wendy's technique while she's pistol-whipping him in case she harms the gun! But then, he is crazy. And unkillable. After Marv and his parole officer Lucille escape from her cell, he is about to attack some cops. Lucille hits him in the back of the head with a gun and knocks him out in order to protect him from them. Skull Island: The Birth of Kong: Riccio butt-strokes the Iwi boy Ato for trying to talk him out of endangering the Iwi. Tintin: Tintin knocks out two criminals with this in The Black Island to shut them up when he realizes that the gun he obtained from them is empty. In The Crab with the Golden Claws, an enraged Captain Haddock shouts at the retreating enemy, "...and if you come back you'll feel my rifle-butt!..." He proceeds to hit himself in the head with the gun he's twirling. The Transformers: Robots in Disguise: When the Decepticons are sent out, unarmed, to control the Neutral Riot, one of the first things Blitzwing does is grab a rifle and smash half of Tappet's face with it, crushing an eye. In Weapon X (1991), this is what knocks Logan unconscious after being ambushed and drugged by his abductors. Wonder Woman: The bad guys have often knocked Wonder Woman out by hitting her in the back of the head with many different objects, among them a pistol butt.

LiteratureĀ  In the BattleTech Expanded Universe's Warrior Trilogy, Hanse Davion uses his Battlemaster's 7-ton particle projector cannon to piston-whip a Capellan Confederation battlemech, crushing the cockpit, before ripping off a Marauder's Arm Cannon and using it to bludgeoning several other battlemechs to death. ByAnyOtherName: Katya's kidnappers pistol-whipped her before they threw her from the car, causing severe brain damage. She's still in a vegetative state a year later. In V.Suvorov's book Control, an elite soviet agent had to choose a handgun with the condition that it should not be made in the USSR. She got a Lahti L-35, not even for its lesser recoil, just because it's a sturdy 1.2 kg steel piece that would make a nice skullcrusher... And uses Parabellum 9 mm ammo after all. Justified Trope, as the need for silent action made pistol-whipping a sound tactic. Dave Barry Slept Here has the American revolutionaries triumphantly adopting the tactic at the Battle of Concord of hitting the British troops over the head with their muskets, simply because they took forever to load. The failure of this tactic to fend off Santa Anna's troops at the Alamo serves as a lesson to Sam Houston, who orders his troops to start using their rifles as rifles. In Gatling: Border War, The Mole Towers escapes camp by hitting Gatling in the head with a well-thrown rock, which stuns him. He then finishes the job by stealing Gatling's revolver and whacking him over the head with it. In the Gaunt's Ghosts novels, McVenner does this frequently. He's much more effective with this than is usual since he's an expert in an obscure martial art form meant for use with a spear (Which his bayoneted rifle is a good substitute for). In "Gentlemen, the King!" by Damon Runyon, the king's guard is dealt with this way.Izzy Cheesecake taps him on the noggin with the butt of a forty-five, and knocks him cock-eyed. The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester: After Sam figures out Carl was the killer, Carl knocks them out with a pistol and ties them up. Merkabah Rider: In "The Nightjar Women'', Sadie knocks Johnny Behan out by slamming a rifle butt against his head when she breaks the Rider out of jail. Nick Velvet: In "The Theft of the Sherlockian Slipper", Nick is being held at gunpoint by a young woman. He makes a lunge for the gun, assuming she won't actually shoot him, only to discover that the gun actually shoots mace as he cops a faceful of it. While he is blinded, she smacks him on the head with the gun, knocking him out. Parker: In The Sour Lemon Score, Parker's opening move in the bank heist is to coldcock the bank guard with his pistol hard enough to knock him out when he turns to look at the distraction. Both Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus have a fantasy variant. When stuck in inconvenient close-quarters combat, Percy tends to resort to more....hands-on methods. We've seen him knock people out with the butt of his sword at least three separate times. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson each get to pistol-whip a bad guy (in "The Three Garridebs" and "The Empty House," respectively). Neither of them appears to cause lasting damage, even though Holmes actually hits the guy hard enough to draw blood! The resident Plucky Girl of Sienkiewicz Trilogy, Basia, is kidnapped (for nefarious purposes) and her kidnapper learns just why it's inadvisable to do that when she pistol-whips him with his own gun hard enough to knock the guy out and cause some pretty gruesome permanent damage. Then she escapes, taking his horse. One of the later books in Harry Turtledove's Southern Victory series has a passage mentioning that death camp guards are issued submachine guns with real wooden stocks for just this purpose, rather than the cheaper all-metal construction that apparently falls apart. In Tea with the Black Dragon, Mr. Long gets pistol-whipped twice by the villain in the course of an abduction: the first time in the back of the head, which dazes him long enough to be bundled into the trunk of the villain's car, and the second time when he tries to escape at the other end of the car journey, this time connecting with his temple and knocking him unconscious for several hours. Kipling's Three Musketeers have a discussion on the subject of the best use for a gun in close quarters combat. While the hero favors the traditional bullet, the lancer prefers the bayonet and the big guy just uses the gun-butt to bash peoples heads in. Subverted as gun-whipping is described as equally lethal to the other two. World War Z featured a couple of purpose-built weapons in this vein. The SIR (Standard Infantry Rifle) has a steel-backed stock for butt strokes and an integrated flip-out eight-inch spike for use as an ersatz spear. As well, the new entrenching tool became a cross between a shovel and a double-headed axe, designed to crush a zombie skull in one shot. Troops nicknamed it The Lobo (short for The Lobotomizer.) e24fc04721

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