What is do you think the coolest, best, funnest, most aplicable, etc. weapons are?
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What is do you think the coolest, best, funnest, most aplicable, etc. weapons are?
Manriki Gusari.
And, even though I don't have any clue on how to use them, hook swords.
JWT
I have no idea in how to use one, but a F 18 Hornet or possibly a Harrier Jump Jet.
my wang!!
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seriously
my palms :)
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travis
Xingyi needles.
But I love straight swords and broadswords, too
Hook Swords are cool, The head instructor at out school is really good with them. It is sort of his specialty. Mabey one day I can convience him to teach me something.
Yeah, they just look cool. I mean, if I was in old China, and some dude pulls out these two sharp things with edges everywhere and a big hook on each end, I think I'd turned my donkey around and head up another trail.
JWT
Not sure how to use it yet, but this new rail gun pistol with infrared/gamma ray scope I got for Christmas seems pretty neato.
Katana and the pole. I still prefer my hands though, not quite there with the weapons yet, but learning.
AKA Bak Mei. CHanged my handle.
Katana. I know it's not kung fu-ish, but it's just a downright superior weapon :)
my favorite internal forms are practiced with the straight sword.
I also love the double broadswords of JowGa fame, the double daggers and the horse bench.
Most Japanese curved swords (Katana, NoDachi, Wakizashi, etc)
Kusari-Fundo
Naginata
Twin Hook Swords
Butterfly swords
San Jie Gun (3 section staff)
There is one weapon, can't recall the name, it looks similar to the Kusari Gama, but has an extra spike at the top, along with the spike on the side.
KungFuGuy, I;m 100% donw with Chinatown, but when it comes to an edged weapon, I see nothing superior to the Katana.
I use two handed internal chinese weapons though. The way the Japanese raise the katana over their heads (kendo bashing ontop of helmet) is quite dangerous ... for them.
Simply raise your blade underneath their pick up and how can they come down?
Great craftsmanship though. I'm hoping to come acrossn an old lady's guarage sale and see the sword her husband brought back from the war. Only way I could afford the blade that I want.
For now kris will have to do. I have a broad sword of theirs, any word on their katana. I like a long handle so will go with the shorter blade (they have a 10 inch handle with a 29 inch blade and an 11 inch with a 26 I think). I'd rather have the leverage.
My favorite modern day weapon use would have to be
A knife - Tanto style 7"-12" blade
Short sticks/Escrima - single or double
My favortie overall weapons
Katana with not to much curvature in the blade but enough to poke and slice
Butterfly swords - single and double
Chinese Broad sword
Tai Chi sword
I also like different types of small and medium size axes.
Now, the ones that I acualy know how to use are the knife, Escrima sticks and Katana.
I have know idea how to use it, and if i did i would knock myself out, but i would have to say the rope dart.
But your body is your best weapon.
Rope dart is pretty cool, prob. my favorite soft weapon, my favorite hard weapon has to be the monk's spade. After that well they are all kind of cool. As far as aplicable, I guess any sword or staff form would be best to know. Just because you could pick up a stick, broom handle, pen, or tire iron, and be able to use them.
staff
kwan doa
3 section staff
My absolute FAVORITE weapon is the nunchaku! Not because I think they are the best or even the coolest looking, but they are FUN! There are so many things you can do with them (how much of that is actually usefull in a real fight is questionable). They look so cool when you get fast with them.
I have several pairs of nunchuks.
2 pair of competition nunchuks with ball bearing swivel and chain
1 pair of heavy hardwood with ball bearing swivel and chain
2 pair of octagon wooden nunchuks with nylon cord
3 pairs of the soft foam nunchuks (gotta have these!)
One pair in one hand means you can do a whole lot more stuff than a pair in each hand. With one pair you can exchange them over your shoulder, under your armpit, around your waiste, behind your back, even between your legs! (be careful with that last one if you are a guy) With two pair you can do things like a figure 8 with each pair so that the nunchuks are always just barely missing each other (think of the nunchuks creating a wall of defense in front of you)
I've use nunchuks in competions and talent shows. I really wish I could get better with them. I just don't have the fluidity I would like. Just gotta keep working on them.
I love my Springfield 1911 .45. I compete with it at IDPA and carry it for protection.
www.springfield-armory.com/prod-pstl-1911.shtml
If I had the money Id rather have the Kimber.
http://www.kimberamerica.com/CDP_Series.htm
But I want a Walther P99
www.walther-usa.com/centerfire_handguns.htm
I also have a Glock22 in .40 that I carry
Shaolin staff, two short iron rods and flute!
Everytime I put them in my pockets I get arrested for concealing deadly weapons!!!!!!!!
Ok, sorry, had to be said on a kungfu Forum!!!!
Really, I like the Butterfly sword, small, compact but dangerous, even used singly!
The three section staff would probably be a lot of fun to learn to use.
And I like the smaller version of the hooked swords.
My favorite all time weapon is a staff 4-8 inches. It can even be used as a spear or sword. You also know that the only person to ever beat Japans Greatest Swordsman Musashi wielded a staff and not another sword. Either that or like i said before, give me a pair of steel-toed boots and a couple of brass knuckles and i'm happy :D
25 gumballs in a tube sock
I am just wondering what the majority of people on here like the most. I am just curious as to what you like to train with, what you use it for, and how long you have been using it.
Springfield 1911 in .45
Three sectional
forearms, agressiveness, fun, etc.
I carry a pair with me too.
Boadsword , definately the broadsword
i just like the way it flows.
for about 6 years off & on.
i used to know several different forms but, now theyre rusty (not the sword) so i usually just practice basics. i still do my favorite 5-animal form with it pretty good though.
Sks throwers. Dark, what about the Original, COLT model 1911 .45ACP?
Well i cant exactly carry weapons but if i was going too...
I like the Gim or Tai Chi strait sword for dueling and 1 on 1
I like the Iron bone fan for practice and accuracy
I like the duel broad swords if your gonna go the tonk on a battle field.
Failing that , im a Hung Ga man, ill happily use my forearms against someone with a pole.
As long as I can remember I always like the staff. now i'm currently learning my first staff form.
"Original, COLT model 1911 .45ACP"
Always a great gun. I bought mine because Springfield now offers them "Fully Loaded" with options that you would normally pay for in the aftermarket.
Springfield is making the 1911 that the FBI SWAT trained team uses. $2,400 each.
Check out Kimber ( http://www.kimberamerica.com ), they make one of the best 1911's on the market without getting into extreme high prices (Bottom line Wilson Combat, $1,500.00)
Broadsword
Spear
Straight Sword
Katana
Staff
Fists
Colt M1911 A1 in .45acp
And two short iron rods.
Cudgel and Brass knuckles.
I would have to say my limbs...
I usually carry a S&W .40. On hot days, I carry a Colt .380.
I always have my 4 inch folder on me. As far as traditional weapons go, I like the Dao. It's a lot like a baseball bat when you think about it.
H.K. PSG1- one shot, one kill.
Didn't know so many people carried guns around. I always hated guns, but now i'm thinking why train Martial Arts if your gonna get shot to death.
Lol. You might be on to something, sorta like the Iron chopsticks
Katana.
Long pole.
Knife (I carry a spyderco)