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  2. Baton (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    The terms blackjack, cosh, and sap refer to any of several short, easily concealed club weapons consisting of a dense (often lead) weight attached to the end of a short shaft. A form of bludgeon , [ 9 ] these use a handle to accelerate the dense core and transfer kinetic energy from the swing to it.

  3. Club (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of club weapons from the Wujing Zongyao from left to right: flail, metal bat, double flail, truncheon, mace, barbed mace. A club (also known as a cudgel, baton, bludgeon, truncheon, cosh, nightstick, or impact weapon) is a short staff or stick, usually made of wood, wielded as a weapon or tool [1] since prehistory.

  4. Black Jack - Wikipedia

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    Blackjack (weapon), a type of baton for law enforcement RQ-21 Blackjack , a small tactical unmanned air system Black Jack Brigade, nickname of the U.S. 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division

  5. Talk:Blackjack (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Talk: Blackjack (weapon) ... Deleted reference to 'cosh' as 'cosh' is a generic name for a blunt weapon or club. 195.173.13.125 12:28, 26 March 2008 ...

  6. Millwall brick - Wikipedia

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    A Millwall brick or bat is an improvised weapon made of a manipulated newspaper, used as a small club. It was named after supporters of Millwall F.C., who have a reputation for football hooliganism. The Millwall brick was allegedly used as a stealth weapon at football matches in England during the 1960s and 1970s. The weapon's popularity ...

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  8. Trench raiding club - Wikipedia

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    Trench raiding clubs, or trench maces were improvised melee weapons used by both the Allies and the Central Powers during World War I. [citation needed] Clubs were used during nighttime trench raiding expeditions as a quiet and effective way of killing or wounding enemy soldiers. The clubs were usually made out of wood.

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