View Full Version : So....you want to get a gun?
Yahoshua
03-18-08, 03:44 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080318/wl_sthasia_afp/healthindiapopulationfamilyplanningguns;_ylt=AgCqI MtUH0opPBdanv0GtGkBxg8F
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Platapus
03-18-08, 04:32 PM
Gulp.
I know that I said I would give my left nut for a FN 5.7 but I was not serious :oops:
Jimbuna
03-18-08, 04:51 PM
No thanks....I'll stick to my baton :lol:
Kapitan_Phillips
03-18-08, 04:55 PM
No thanks....I'll stick to my baton :lol:
http://meow.catsplz.com/kittens/pictures/234/I-see-what-you-did-there.jpg
Jimbuna
03-18-08, 05:09 PM
No thanks....I'll stick to my baton :lol:
http://meow.catsplz.com/kittens/pictures/234/I-see-what-you-did-there.jpg
The peacemaker http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/wolfcop.gif
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Kapitan_Phillips
03-18-08, 05:13 PM
Dont you guys have those extendable ones? ;)
Jimbuna
03-18-08, 05:23 PM
Dont you guys have those extendable ones? ;)
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The problem with them is that they are only 8" when sheathed/retracted. You tend to forget about their physical presence and stab yersel in the kidneys getting in and out of vehicles. :oops:
Platapus
03-18-08, 05:41 PM
PR-24 the best Public Relations tool out there :)
Yahoshua
03-18-08, 05:42 PM
Sounds wonderful.....being jabbed by a pointed baton every time you sit down or get up.
Tchocky
03-18-08, 05:46 PM
Sounds wonderful.....being jabbed by a pointed baton every time you sit down or get up.
Happens all the time.
It's a man's life, being in prison.
Yahoshua
03-18-08, 06:43 PM
So have you had to deal with a prisoner who's all "Bronzed" up?
:lol:
Skybird
03-18-08, 06:59 PM
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Fantastic weapon that is, a Tonfa, it is so much better a weapon than what police learns to do with it. I prefer it to any other kind of knife or combat stick, and would even prefer it to a tazer.
The telescope stick you posted - we call them Viper over here - is nice to have it with you, but is relatively heavy and not as versatile as a solid stick of same length. It's hidden in some box of mine and collects dust. You also better don't use it in a fast moving, rotating, handswitching way like you eventually would use to do with a solid stick to confuse your opponent - Vipers tend to fold in in the most unwelcomed moment. :) A simple blocking action eventually may be enough to make the three segments fall together, so this is nothing to be used against a prepared and maybe even armed opponent. an opponent with a soldi stick himself would be even worse.
No matter what, combat sticks need a lot of training. But if you excel in it, they are a devastating weapon in close range combat, and very versatile. My mentor used to call the three tips of a Tonfa the "three degrees of freedom" :lol:
If you really want overkill capacity in close range combat, train to competently handle Nunchakoos. I sucked with them, and gave it up soon, they are not for me. Definitely even less suited for the casual user :lol:
The WosMan
03-18-08, 08:05 PM
Already own plenty of them. If they flew out of Bombay here and wanted to come to my house and try to do that they will get theirs shot off.
Of course! Sterilisation! The obvious answer to an infestation of bandits!:o
peterloo
03-19-08, 01:23 AM
Of course! Sterilisation! The obvious answer to an infestation of bandits!:o
Sterilization! So that people there give less babies and makes the whole country wealthier. In that way, nobody will go and become a bandit!
Jimbuna
03-19-08, 04:04 AM
http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/7821/batonzg4.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Fantastic weapon that is, a Tonfa, it is so much better a weapon than what police learns to do with it. I prefer it to any other kind of knife or combat stick, and would even prefer it to a tazer.
The telescope stick you posted - we call them Viper over here - is nice to have it with you, but is relatively heavy and not as versatile as a solid stick of same length. It's hidden in some box of mine and collects dust. You also better don't use it in a fast moving, rotating, handswitching way like you eventually would use to do with a solid stick to confuse your opponent - Vipers tend to fold in in the most unwelcomed moment. :) A simple blocking action eventually may be enough to make the three segments fall together, so this is nothing to be used against a prepared and maybe even armed opponent. an opponent with a soldi stick himself would be even worse.
No matter what, combat sticks need a lot of training. But if you excel in it, they are a devastating weapon in close range combat, and very versatile. My mentor used to call the three tips of a Tonfa the "three degrees of freedom" :lol:
If you really want overkill capacity in close range combat, train to competently handle Nunchakoos. I sucked with them, and gave it up soon, they are not for me. Definitely even less suited for the casual user :lol:
I honestly couldn't say I'm the most proficient in it's use......but it's a good visual deterrent nonetheless.
Carbon being stronger than bone ;)
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