I forgot to add that part for our foreign friends! Around here that part is pretty much understood!
Some of your foreign friends from gun-free countries shot this: and their first and foremost problem at the time was to keep their right hand close to the torso because the darned loading tech was ill-known to tear limbs which got entangled in its metal arms in the confined space for shooter-operator
What I really liked was the last item in the Knives that Are Illegal list: "weight attached to a rope, cord or wire" That must be a really bad-ass knife the Brits decided to ban
What I really liked was the last item in the Knives that Are Illegal list: "weight attached to a rope, cord or wire" That must be a really bad-ass knife the Brits decided to ban
It looks like someone threw it in there with a list of related Japanese weapons...
What I really liked was the last item in the Knives that Are Illegal list: "weight attached to a rope, cord or wire" That must be a really bad-ass knife the Brits decided to ban
Its a huge knife with a chain attached and the chain has a weight on it, a Japanese ninja weapon, like the rest its listed with. You didn't put the name of the weapon in that the blurb describes, it makes more sense that way.
It's funny really, my new "hobby" has been stropping knives. Art and a science really. There is sharp, and there is "scary" sharp. I am a collector by nature, and knives have always been an affordable hobby, with some quality knives having achieved collector status. I had two Gerber "boot" knives designed by Allen Elishewitz. I just liked his designs, and twenty years later I found a famous knife collector stating in an article, that the only knife he wanted to round out his collection was that very knife. I about fell out of my chair, and he has one of them now, mine, and I have about a half dozen of his in trade. That was nice! It was originally a twenty dollar knife.
Its a huge knife with a chain attached and the chain has a weight on it, a Japanese ninja weapon, like the rest its listed with. You didn't put the name of the weapon in that the blurb describes, it makes more sense that way.
Actually I looked at the pictures first because the cited law seemed stupid. Kusari means chain in Japanese... And the weapon may or may not be attached to a sickle. Unattached it lookes like this:
Attached it looks like a chain on a sickle but then I suppose the weapon would be the sickle. Badass criminals might even carry a...
...scythe
Anyway, in this hole over here the laws are not much better, so do not be sad Americans are just lucky to have the right to own all those guns... even though I would not like certain ethnic groups to be armed over here...
Actually I looked at the pictures first because the cited law seemed stupid. Kusari means chain in Japanese... And the weapon may or may nor be attached to a sickle. Unattached it lookes like this: [ATTACH=CONFIG]2970[/ATTACH]
Attached it looks like a chain on a sickle but then I suppose the weapon would be the sickle. Badass criminals might even carry a... [ATTACH=CONFIG]2971[/ATTACH]
...scythe
Anyway, in this hole over here the laws are not much better, so do not be sad Americans are just lucky to have the right to own all those guns... even though I would not like certain ethnic groups to be armed over here...
hahahaha, my life ended when I couldn't carry my throwing stars and chain with a weight on it
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