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A worn out topic on most martial arts forums to be sure, but I figured that I'd phrase it as 'favorite' weapon, rather than the typical 'best' weapon. My favorite is sword, specifically the katana, though I am also a sucker for anything with a swept hilt.  Daniel
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| POSTED BY: doughboy on 03/13/2008 21:55:48 |
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 i would have to say my favorite weapon is beretta 92 - pretty much the only gun i was comfortable with. like they say, when you got a gun, you don't gotta work out.  my 2nd favorite would be a beating stick, or escrima stick for those fancy folks.  hockey sticks and baseball bat are pretty nice, too. i love my golf clubs too much to use it as a weapon...
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dough boi you are soooo funny! I luv your humor LOL 
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My favorite weapon is the cane. It can be very versatile.
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I'm not familiar at all with training with weapons. However if i had to pick a weapon it would most possibly be the Bo-Staff or Broadsword. I would like to try the 3 section Bo staff aswell. Difficult as it looks to not hit yourself in the face lol
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doughboy wrote:
 i would have to say my favorite weapon is beretta 92 - pretty much the only gun i was comfortable with. like they say, when you got a gun, you don't gotta work out.
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Haven't tried the gun rout; I've fired a pistol or two and a shotgun once or twice, but never got too far into the marxman thing. I've done archery fairly consistently, though I've let that slide a bit in recent years. Now that my kids are older, I've thought about taking up a fire arm. Maybe a .45 longslide... with laser sighting.  Daniel
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as for training for flashy suff, i love anything. its all fun for me. but for a beatin weapon,bo staff and escrima sticks are handy, easy to find, and so fun to use. im also partial to yawara sticks- little pieces about the size of a sharpie for joint locks. the knife i carry actually works pretty well for joint locks when unopened, and its always funny to show my friends what a joint lock or takedown is. 
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Taekwondo960 wrote:
I'm not familiar at all with training with weapons. However if i had to pick a weapon it would most possibly be the Bo-Staff or Broadsword. I would like to try the 3 section Bo staff aswell. Difficult as it looks to not hit yourself in the face lol
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broken staffs-are painful. get good with a normal staff first-when you can do a butterfly spin REALLY fast with a staff, try it with a sectional. its an interesting experience.
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| POSTED BY: Yokixx on 03/16/2008 00:08:38 |
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I like Nunchaku and Escrima sticks (Kali). I do like Tonfas but never really been taught, just doing my own stuff. I thought I would like Sai's but couldn't really get into it and I did like the sword. I have not yet tried Bow Staff or any other weapons so I I guess, I am limited to what I know but really enjoy swinging my Nunchaku (or Numbchakue as my husband calls it) and my Escrima sticks.
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| POSTED BY: kalynn on 03/16/2008 21:44:25 |
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I've recently started training in Kum ye do.
And I'd like to learn bo staff. It seems the most practical of the weapons in modern times.
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