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Executive summary about medieval weapons by Kutuup
1. Blunderbuss
The weapon was muzzle loaded and is identified by the distinctive flared muzzle.
2. Nunchaku
Almost any martial arts movie!
3. Dragon Beard Hook
Used by “casting” out the head, the aim was to pierce, or snag, a part of the foes body with one of the hooks, and then reel them in for the kill by pulling on the rope.
4. War Scythe
The grim reaper, death himself, is usually depicted wielding a scythe type weapon.
5. Chakram
Xena, in the Xena: Warrior Princess series often uses a Chakram as a throwing weapon.
6. Knobkerrie
This type of weapon has been used in many different incarnations over time, but was originally used in Africa by tribal groups as a means of self defense.
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1. Blunderbuss
The weapon was muzzle loaded and is identified by the distinctive flared muzzle.
2. Nunchaku
Almost any martial arts movie!
3. Dragon Beard Hook
Used by “casting” out the head, the aim was to pierce, or snag, a part of the foes body with one of the hooks, and then reel them in for the kill by pulling on the rope.
4. War Scythe
The grim reaper, death himself, is usually depicted wielding a scythe type weapon.
5. Chakram
Xena, in the Xena: Warrior Princess series often uses a Chakram as a throwing weapon.
6. Knobkerrie
This type of weapon has been used in many different incarnations over time, but was originally used in Africa by tribal groups as a means of self defense.
For Excellent Resources on Suit of Armor, please visit: http://medievaltimeclothing.blogspot.com/2010/01/5-gadgets-for-building-winter-suit-of.html