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  2. Kabutowari - Wikipedia

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    Some kabutowari of this type were mounted in the style of a tantō with a koshirae. [3] The truncheon-type was blunt, cast iron or forged truncheon-like weapon resembling a tekkan or a jitte. This type of kabutowari had the same basic shape as the dirk-type, including the hook, but it was usually blunt and not meant for stabbing. [citation needed]

  3. ShadowFlare - Wikipedia

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    The third episode was released on January 10, 2003, and the fourth and final episode was released on February 13, 2003. [1] The game was released as shareware on January 21, 2003 with the first episode made available as a free download. [4] The game is no longer available for purchase as of today, after the official site closed down in October ...

  4. Lethal Weapons of Love and Passion - Wikipedia

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    The two sharpest weapons in the world, The Rain-Ceasing Sword and the Cloud Ruling Sabre! Carry the burdens of ethnic conflicts. Pong Ban mercilessly defeated three monks who protected the Rain-Ceasing Sword.

  5. Category:Samurai weapons and equipment - Wikipedia

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  6. Tekkan - Wikipedia

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    It was an iron truncheon; it could closely resemble a wakizashi-sized sword with a blunt iron blade, or it could be a cast-iron version of a kabutowari. [2] Tekkan became very popular during the Edo period with wealthy merchants and farmers, since such people were forbidden by law from carrying or possessing swords or other edged weapons. [3]

  7. Tales of the Gun - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the Gun is a television series that was broadcast on the History Channel for one season in 1998. It featured the history of firearms.. The usual episode format included interviews of historians and people who used the featured weapon, explanations of how the weapons were made, and demonstrations on a shooting range.

  8. Talk:Kabutowari - Wikipedia

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  9. Suntetsu - Wikipedia

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    The suntetsu (寸鉄) is a Japanese concealed weapon. A suntetsu is a metal rod/spike about 15 cm (5.9 in) in length with a ring attached to it. The middle finger is inserted into the ring and the suntetsu rests in the hand by various grips. Suntetsu are small, easy to conceal and relatively simple to learn how to use.