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  2. Kusari-fundo - Wikipedia

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    The use of the kusari-fundo was taught in several different schools, or ryū (流), as a hidden or concealed weapon and also as a self-defense weapon. The kusari-fundo was useful when carrying a sword was not allowed or impractical, and samurai police of the Edo period would often use a kusari-fundo as one of their non lethal arresting weapons ...

  3. Kusarigama - Wikipedia

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    A kusarigama (Japanese: 鎖鎌, lit. "chain-sickle") is a traditional Japanese weapon that consists of a kama (the Japanese equivalent of a sickle or billhook) on a kusari-fundo – a type of metal chain (kusari) with a heavy iron weight (fundo) at the end. The kusarigama is said to have been developed during the Muromachi period.

  4. List of Ultraman Leo characters - Wikipedia

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    While Astra took the Ultra Key to the Land of Light to be repaired and reinstated, Leo faced Babarue in battle and destroyed him, ending the alien's plans for the destruction of Earth and the Land of Light. Babarue's main weapons were a Kusari-fundo launched from his left arm and a retractable arm cutter on his right. He can also perfectly ...

  5. Hōten-ryū - Wikipedia

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    The primary weapon is the sword, but there are many other weapons. In particular, the curriculum includes a large number of flexible weapons. A partial list of weapons includes: [4] Bladed Weapons Katana (Sword) Blunt weapons Tsue or Jo (Walking Stick) Rokushakubo (Staff) Tetsujo (Iron Truncheon) Tessen (Iron Fan) Te-Sasumata (Handheld Forked ...

  6. Chain weapon - Wikipedia

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    A chain weapon is a weapon made of one or more heavy objects attached to a chain, sometimes with a handle. The flail was one of the more common types of chain weapons associated with medieval Europe , although some flails used hinges instead of chains.

  7. TSA shocked to find 82 fireworks and 3 knives in a woman's ...

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    In Terminal 4 at Los Angeles International Airport, a TSA officer flagged a carry-on bag with 82 consumer-grade fireworks, three knives, two replica firearms and a canister of pepper spray.

  8. Putin accuses West of pushing Russia to its "red lines ... - AOL

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    Putin, who said Russian forces in Ukraine has taken control of 189 settlements so far this year, said Russia's nuclear weapons were there for deterrence. (This story has been refiled to fix a typo ...

  9. Talk:Manriki-gusari - Wikipedia

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    A chain weapon with a knife is not a manriki, manriki-gusari, or kusari fundo. It would have its own name and could simply have a section called "similar weapons" etc or it could have its own article. Read some of the books referenced in the article and you will see that there is no difference between the three common names used.