Knife Tanto
Knife Tanto
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Cold Steel Tai Pan Kraton Handle (Leather Sheath) $329.50 Tai Pan, Kraton Handle, Plain, Leather Sheath… |
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Entrek USA Knives Jag 440C Stainless Tanto Blade Entrek Knives New Knives that are made in the USA Materials from US companies Heat treating done at Blanchard Metals Processing in Salt Lake City, Utah Ground blanks are heated in a vacuum furnace then air quenched, tempered, subzero stabalized and redrawn to 57-58 RC which gives the best all round performance Entrek Jag 9″ overall 4 3/8″ 440C stainless tanto blade Bead blast finish… |
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Maxam® Fixed Blade Knife $17.40 Features stainless steel honed Tanto blade with black non-glare finish, G-10 handle and leather sheath. Measures 13-7/8 inches overall, with a 7-3/4 inch blade. Limited lifetime warranty. Gift boxed.Stainless Steel Honed Tanto BladeBlack Non-Glare FinishG-10 HandleLeather SheathMeasures 13-7/8 inches Overall, with a 7-3/4 inch bladeLimited Lifetime Warranty… |
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Tops Knives CQT303TP Close Quarters Tanto Point Tactical Folder Linerlock Knife $135.20 Tops Knives – Close Quarters Tanto Point Tactical Folder Linerlock Knife: Model TP-CQT303TP. 4 5/8″ closed linerlock. 154CM stainless tanto blade with dual thumb studs and black nickel boride finish. Black textured G-10 handles with reversible steel pocket clip. Made in USA…. |
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Citadel Knives 162 Damascus Hunting Tanto Fixed Blade Knife with Rosewood Handles & Blood Groove $314.50 Citadel Knives – Damascus Hunting Tanto Fixed Blade Knife with Rosewood Handles & Blood Groove: Model CD-162. 15 1/8″ overall. 9 1/8″ Damascus steel blade with blood groove. Rosewood handle with tooled black finish steel guard. Brown leather belt sheath and nylon zipper storage pouch included. Hand forged and hand made in Phnom Penh, Cambodia…. |
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Tanto Jitsu Samurai Knife Arts … |
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Mtech Extreme Tactical Folding Pocket Knife,With Aluminum Handle Knives Black $4.65 This designer collector’s knife features a metal fence design on the blade and a melt in your hand grip. The jet black blade is forged of 440 stainless steel and fits perfectly in you pocket or use the clip and have it at your side. Features: 5 inches closed 3.75 inches blade 8.75 inches overall 440 stainless steel blade; Metal fence graphic on blade; Perfectly cut grip to fit great in your hand…. |
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Smith & Wesson CK5TBS Bullseye Extreme Ops 4.1 40% Serrated Black Tanto Blade $8.99 ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: ComboEdge Blade Length (inches): 3.22 Blade Material: 440C Black Carry System: Pocket Clip Handle Material: Black Aluminum Lock Style: Liner Lock… |
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Trademark Spring-Assisted Tactical Pocket Knife $6.99 The Spring Assisted Tactical Pocket Knife from Trademark offers great quality and usability at budget-friendly price point. The knife’s spring-assisted blade opens easily for use and locks securely for safety. Constructed of quality stainless steel, the 3.25-inch blade has a pointed end for puncturing, a plain edge for slicing, and serration at the base for sawing. Measuring eight inches open and … |
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Japanese Silk Wrapped Handles with Don Polzien (2 DVDs) $45.00 Don Polzien has been making all types of knives for over 15 years. He specializes in traditional Japanese pieces, especially Tanto Knives (short blades 12 inches and shorter). These consist of many blade styles, as well as endless varieties of Saya (Scabbards) and fittings. In this DVD Don will take you step-by-step from material selection to tools required as well as give you his insight on how t… |

Mastering the Tradition Jujitsu Weapons
An ancient art of self defense, Juitsu can be traced back 2500 years, although much of the history of jujitsu has been lost over the centuries with other Asian cultures combining to form what we now call Jujitsu. The first mention of Jujitsu can be dated around 772-481 BC in Choon Chu, China. During this era empty hand techniques were used as opposed to the later jujitsu weapons. Legend has it that the gods Kajima and Kadori used the art against the people of an eastern province as a punishment for their crimes.
It was in 525 AD that a Zen monk known as Boddidharma visited the Shaolin monastery and combined Japanese -Kenpo and a form of yogic breathing to form Shaolin chuan. Legend has it that he kept developing this style and came up with go-shin-jutsu-karate, which translates to self-defense art of the empty hand. It is believed that between 794 and 1185 AD, during the Heian period the empty hand technique was taught to Samurai warriors as well as their weapons training, although weapons did dominate during this period. In 880 Ad Prince Teijun formed a school and taught the use of circular hand motions to help in the defense from attackers with weapons. But it is Hisamori Teninuchi who is given the credit for formalizing jujitsu in Japan in 1532 and Jigoro Kano developed Judo in 1882 and this set the tone for a combining of many skills used in competition today.
Today there are many forms of jujitsu, all based on the original forms. Some styles using only hands and feet, others using weapons and some a combination of all. Jujitsu weapons, especially the swords are very ornate with expertly carved handles. The longest of the jujitsu weapons is the bo or kon, which is a long staff, originally made of tapered hard wood or bamboo. The art of wielding the bo is called bojutsu. The bo is used to increase the force delivered in a strike, through leverage. The Bo may also be thrown at an opponent. This weapon mainly used for self-defense and can be used in combination with kicks and blocks or in combined with other weapons or techniques. Other weapons include the hanbo which is a three-foot staff, a katana or long sword , wakizashi or kodachi which is a short sword, tanto knife, or a jitte -short one hook truncheon. There is also an array of other weapons used in jujitsu. Using and practicing with traditional weapons of jujitsu needs excellent first hand instruction and involves a lot of repartition to come somewhere close to perfecting the techniques.
Although there are three main forms of jujitsu today there are actually many styles with completions at all levels. Jujitsu weapons also have their place in competition under very controlled rules and regulations as with all martial arts codes which ensures safety for competitors.
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Best tactical carry folding knife?
Wondering what others are carrying as their primary self-defense folder. Many excellent ones out there. I’ll start: I carry the Boker Armed Forces II tactical tanto folder. It’s a rock-solid, no-nonsense beast designed to US military specifications. So what do you carry as your tactical knife insurance policy?
I carry a leatherman 300e. or is it e300…anyway. It’s not a switchblade, but it has a blade launcher…Just check it out.
http://www.leatherman.com/products/knives/e300-e301/default.asp
but this is a pocket knife. thats all you need.
Cold Steel Recon Tanto Knife – Demonstration & Review